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[Interesting] World and Japan Map Quiz and Geography Questions Collection

When you look at a world map, there are so many countries, aren’t there?

How many countries do you know?

Even if you know a lot of countries, you may have actually visited only a few.

In this article, we introduce a “World Map Quiz.”

We’ve gathered a wide range of quizzes: not only ones where you guess country names from the world map, but also geography questions about the world and Japan that are useful for students, as well as quizzes on map symbols and national flags.

It’s recommended for those who are good at geography and for anyone who wants to master trivia.

Give it a try!

[Interesting] World and Japan Map Quiz and Geography Questions Compilation (11–20)

Guess the prefecture names on the map of Japan quiz

Japan Map Quiz: Learn the names of Japan’s prefectures with a map!
Guess the prefecture names on the map of Japan quiz

We’re presenting questions about Japan’s prefectures from north to south.

Even for people living in Japan, there may not be many who have memorized the location of every single prefecture.

If you live in eastern Japan and can answer all the questions about western Japan—or vice versa—that’s impressive.

It’s a nice way to think about prefectures you don’t often visit, so why not try it as an entry point into geography quizzes? Even if you think it’s easy, there might be some prefectures that don’t come to mind as quickly as you expect.

World Climate Zones Quiz

[7th Grade Geography] What Climate Is It? [World Climate Classification Quiz]
World Climate Zones Quiz

You remember learning Köppen climate classification in high school, right? I used to get excited about how climates were subdivided in detail by things like tree height and grasses.

Here, though, I’ll introduce a game that’s not so technical and simply fun.

Broadly, climates can be divided into five zones: polar, subarctic (cold), temperate, arid (dry), and tropical.

The game works like this: the quizmaster says the name of a country, and the players answer which climate zone it belongs to.

For example, to “What about Saudi Arabia?” you’d answer, “It belongs to the arid zone.” It could be fun to play this as a team competition in class.

If you’re going to study, you might as well enjoy it! It could also be great to spread out a world map and play while everyone checks where each country is.

Use your knowledge to determine your current location!

[Geoguessr Commentary #4] Where is this? Use your knowledge to pinpoint your location! A University of Tokyo quiz champion’s challenge
Use your knowledge to determine your current location!

A quiz recommended for people who love geography or want to overcome their weak points is “Pinpoint Your Location Using Only Your Knowledge!” It’s a game where you guess where you are based on street-level photos from a random spot on Google Maps.

You can predict the country by looking at the language on nearby signs, or whether cars drive on the right or the left—those alone are big clues.

Try squeezing every bit of knowledge you have to figure it out.

It’s great solo, but it also gets lively when you play with a group.

Among UN member states, which are the top 10 countries with the highest population density?

[Piece of cake] Theory that a quiz king would finish “Kaere-ma 10” instantly and go home
Among UN member states, which are the top 10 countries with the highest population density?

When you hear “UN member states,” do specific countries pop into your head right away? Some of you might stumble there, but this time it’s a quiz to guess the top 10 UN member countries with the highest population density.

Should you think of small countries, or countries with large populations—or even whether they’re UN members in the first place? There’s a lot to consider, which makes it fun.

Use this quiz to become more knowledgeable.

If you’re a student, it might even help with tests or entrance exams, so it’s definitely worth remembering.

Prefectural Capital Quiz

One-Question Drill to Memorize Prefectural Capitals: Mnemonics for the Capitals of Japan’s 47 Prefectures / Listen-Only / Geography
Prefectural Capital Quiz

One thing you should know as common knowledge is the prefectural capitals.

Wouldn’t it be a bit embarrassing if the topic suddenly comes up in conversation and you can’t answer? Knowing the prefectural capitals is useful when you travel, and students can use it for tests.

These days there are even songs about the prefectural capitals, but studying them with quizzes will probably make them stick more easily.

Turning it into a quiz gives it a game-like feel, letting you learn while having fun.

Doing quizzes together with friends is also a way to boost efficiency.