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Superlative forms of adjectives quiz

Created by Nikita Kovalyov
Updated: June 2004



Superlative forms of adjectives quiz "Comparative" Geography Quiz


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This is a geography quiz for the learners of English as a second language which practices the comparative forms of adjectives.

 

 
1) Which mountains are higher?

 
      a) the Andes
 
    b) the Rockies

 
2) Which country has a longer coastline?

 
      a) Russia
 
    b) Canada

 
3) What is further?

 
      a) London to New York
 
    b) London to Moscow

 
4) Which city has bigger population?

 
      a) Seoul
 
    b) San Paulo

 
5) Which elephant weighs more?

 
      a) the Indian elephant
 
    b) the African elephant

 
6) Where are there more countries?

 
      a) in Africa
 
    b) in South America

 
7) What city has more polluted atmosphere?

 
      a) New York
 
    b) Beijing

 
8) Which country has a smaller population?

 
      a) Australia
 
    b) Japan

 
9) Which pyramids are older?

 
      a) the Egyptian Pyramids
 
    b) the Maya Pyramids

 
10) Where is colder?

 
      a) in the Antarctic
 
    b) in the Arctic

 

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