As Noddy Holder and Slade so nearly sang... It's Quizmaaaaaaas!
So here it is, the festive travel quiz for 2023. Put the kettle on, put your feet up and put your global getaway knowledge to the test with our annual Christmas challenge.
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Now, on with the quiz. No Googling! Answers can be found at the bottom of the page.
1. Yugoslavia broke up in 1992. What was its capital city?
Nearly half of Brits think it's okay to eat food in bed, like toast and biscuits2. Which capital sprawls across 0 degrees longitude?
3. What is the most northerly capital?
4. What capital is shown in the picture above?
5. What is the lowest altitude capital in the world?
6. Which airport code is absolutely FAB?
7. Glasgow Airport was previously known as what?
8 . Which world-famous airport has the most terminals?
9. Chicago’s O’Hare airport has the most runways – but how many?
10.Which airline’s logo is pictured below?
11. Which nations share the longest international border at 5,524 miles?
Workplace managers are inspired by football bosses like Jürgen Klopp12. How many countries share a border with Russia?
13. How many countries share a border with China?
14. What scary border is the pic below?
15. Victoria Falls Bridge connects which two countries?
16. The 14,411ft Mount Rainier volcano is close to which major USA city?
17. Teide, Spain’s highest mountain, is a 12,188ft volcano on which island?
18. What year did Italy’s Vesuvius last erupt?
19. Arthur’s Seat is an ancient volcano in which British city?
20. The world’s only ‘drive-in’ volcano is on which Caribbean island?
21. Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas is the world’s largest cruise ship. True or false?
22. More cruise ships are now using cleaner LNG fuel – but what does LNG stand for?
23. Piraeus is the cruise port for which capital city?
24. Is Florida’s Port Everglades in Miami or Fort Lauderdale?
25. The world’s only transatlantic ocean liner is…?
26. The oldest continuously inhabited city in the world is what?
27. The city of Sheffield has around 4.5 million what?
28. What is the currency of Panama? a) Rocky b) Balboa c) Rambo?
29. How long does it take a drop of water to travel the Mississippi’s 2,350 miles from its Minnesota source to the
Gulf of Mexico?
30. How many locks are there on the Suez Canal?
31. Which is higher, the Empire State Building or the Eiffel Tower?
32. Eiffel was the world’s tallest building until 1930, what overtook it?
33. The world’s tallest building, the 2,722ft Burj Khalifa in Dubai, is so high the temperature at the top is lower than ground level. True or false?
34. The campanile of the Primatial Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary is better known as what?
35. Where is this 14th century tower?
36. What is the formal name of Uruguay?
37. What was the name of Burkina Faso to 1984?
38. What is the longest country name in the world?
39. Locals call their country Hrvatska, what do we call it?
40. In which country is the tourist destination called A?
41. Which UK airline was founded in June 1984?
42. TAP is the flag carrier airline of which country?
43. Will you be angry if you can’t name the city with the airport code GRR?
44. Which double decker plane is nicknamed Big Bird or Superjumbo?
45. LATAM airline is based in which continent?
46. Which country has the most time zones?
47. How many time zones are there in China?
48. If it’s noon in Birmingham, West Midlands, what time is it in Birmingham, Alabama?
49. In which city would you find this clock tower?
50. When Santa Claus is at the North Pole busily packing up all our presents, what time zone is he in?
1. Belgrade
2. London, the prime meridian is at Greenwich
3. Reykjavik, Iceland, at 64.1470° N
4. Beijing, China
5. Baku, Azerbaijan, at -92ft
6. Farnborough, Hants
7. Abbotsinch
8. Los Angeles LAX, nine
9. Eight
10. Qatar Airways
11. Canada and the USA
12. 14 – Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Kazakhstan, North Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Mongolia, Norway, Poland, Ukraine
13. Also 14! Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Kazakhstan, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Vietnam
14. The Joint Security Area in the Demilitarised Zone between North and South Korean at Panmunjom
15. Zimbabwe and Zambia
16. Seattle
17. Tenerife, it last erupted
in 1909
18. 1944
19. Edinburgh
20. St Lucia, Soufriere. Last eruption in 2021
21. True; 250,800 gross tonnage, up to 7,600 passengers
22. Liquefied natural gas
23. Athens
24. Fort Lauderdale
25. Cunard’s RMS Queen Mary 2.
26. Damascus, Syria, for 10-12,000 years
27. Trees; more per person than any other city in Europe
28. Balboa
29. Around 90 days
30. None
31. Empire State at 1,454ft, Eiffel is 1,083ft
32. The Chrysler Building in New York
33. True, by as much as 6-8C
34. Leaning Tower of Pisa
35. Istanbul – the Galata Tower
36. Oriental Republic of Uruguay
37. Upper Volta
38. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
39. Croatia
40. Norway, in the Lofoten Islands
41. Virgin Atlantic
42. Portugal
43. Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
44. Airbus A380
45. South America
46. France; 12 including its overseas territories
47. One, despite its vast size
48. 6am
49. Munich, the Rathaus-Glockenspiel
50. The sun rises and sets just once a year and all 24 time zones converge, so no zones apply. Santa can use whatever time he likes
How did you get on? Let us know in the comments below.