Geography and Language
- Question: What is another name for the Alaskan mountain called Denali?
- Answer: Denali, meaning "the high one" in a native language of Alaska, is also known as Mount McKinley.
- Question: Which of these terms is associated with cartography?
- Answer: GPS stands for Geographical Positioning System. This system is used in mapmaking, or cartography.
- Question: What part of the world takes its name from the Indo-European word for "bear"?
- Answer: Arctic comes from an ancient Indo-European word rktos, meaning "bear." It is related to the Latin word ursus, meaning the same thing.
- Question: In which of these countries is Tibetan not widely spoken?
- Answer: Tibetan is spoken by about 6 million people in Tibet, China, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.
- Question: How many continents have English names containing a cardinal direction?
- Answer: The names of two continents—North America and South America—contain cardinal directions. The Latin name Australia also contains the word for "south" in that language.
- Question: What are people from Mumbai called?
- Answer: People from Mumbai are called Mumbaikars. The word comes from the Marathi language.
- Question: In what country is Swahili widely spoken?
- Answer: Swahili is a language spoken by millions of people in Kenya, as well as Tanzania, Congo, and Uganda.
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