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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS TRIVIA QUIZ

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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS TRIVIA QUIZ

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#1. Tourists can enjoy a gourmet meal in the restaurant named after which famous Frenchman on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower?

#2. In the 1983 film “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” the Griswold family travels through the United States to visit which fictional tourist attraction?

#3. The word “Acropolis,” as in the popular tourist attraction of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, means what in English?

#4. Godtfred Kirk Christiansen turned Legoland, a theme park built out of Lego bricks, into one of which country’s major tourist attractions?

#5. Ayers Rock in Australia’s Northern Territory is composed out of which type of rock?

#6. Galileo performed his experiments on gravity involving cannonballs at what is now which modern-day tourist attraction?

#7. The town of Metropolis, Illinois is home to a 15-foot bronze statue of which superhero?

#8. Tourists must climb up to an elevation of 2,350 metres to visit the ancient Inca ruins of Machu Picchu in which South American country?

#9. Old Faithful, a tourist attraction in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, is what type of geological feature?

#10. Which is NOT one of the tourist attractions located on Red Square in Moscow, Russia?

#11. Many people travel from far away to worship what at the Karni Mata temple in Deshnoke, India?

#12. Which famous tourist attraction is located on the Salisbury Plain of England?

#13. When in Barcelona, Spain, many tourists visit the Church of the Holy Family, designed by which architect?

#14. The climactic finale of the 1959 Alfred Hitchcock film “North By Northwest” takes place at which American tourist attraction?

#15. The largest of the pyramids on the Giza Plateau in Egypt was named after Pharaoh [K—-].

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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS TRIVIA QUIZ

Results

#1. Tourists can enjoy a gourmet meal in the restaurant named after which famous Frenchman on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower?

#2. In the 1983 film “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” the Griswold family travels through the United States to visit which fictional tourist attraction?

#3. The word “Acropolis,” as in the popular tourist attraction of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, means what in English?

#4. Godtfred Kirk Christiansen turned Legoland, a theme park built out of Lego bricks, into one of which country’s major tourist attractions?

#5. Ayers Rock in Australia’s Northern Territory is composed out of which type of rock?

#6. Galileo performed his experiments on gravity involving cannonballs at what is now which modern-day tourist attraction?

#7. The town of Metropolis, Illinois is home to a 15-foot bronze statue of which superhero?

#8. Tourists must climb up to an elevation of 2,350 metres to visit the ancient Inca ruins of Machu Picchu in which South American country?

#9. Old Faithful, a tourist attraction in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, is what type of geological feature?

#10. Which is NOT one of the tourist attractions located on Red Square in Moscow, Russia?

#11. Many people travel from far away to worship what at the Karni Mata temple in Deshnoke, India?

#12. Which famous tourist attraction is located on the Salisbury Plain of England?

#13. When in Barcelona, Spain, many tourists visit the Church of the Holy Family, designed by which architect?

#14. The climactic finale of the 1959 Alfred Hitchcock film “North By Northwest” takes place at which American tourist attraction?

#15. The largest of the pyramids on the Giza Plateau in Egypt was named after Pharaoh [K—-].

Finish

#1. Tourists can enjoy a gourmet meal in the restaurant named after which famous Frenchman on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower?

#2. In the 1983 film “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” the Griswold family travels through the United States to visit which fictional tourist attraction?

#3. The word “Acropolis,” as in the popular tourist attraction of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, means what in English?

#4. Godtfred Kirk Christiansen turned Legoland, a theme park built out of Lego bricks, into one of which country’s major tourist attractions?

#5. Ayers Rock in Australia’s Northern Territory is composed out of which type of rock?

#6. Galileo performed his experiments on gravity involving cannonballs at what is now which modern-day tourist attraction?

#7. The town of Metropolis, Illinois is home to a 15-foot bronze statue of which superhero?

#8. Tourists must climb up to an elevation of 2,350 metres to visit the ancient Inca ruins of Machu Picchu in which South American country?

#9. Old Faithful, a tourist attraction in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, is what type of geological feature?

#10. Which is NOT one of the tourist attractions located on Red Square in Moscow, Russia?

#11. Many people travel from far away to worship what at the Karni Mata temple in Deshnoke, India?

#12. Which famous tourist attraction is located on the Salisbury Plain of England?

#13. When in Barcelona, Spain, many tourists visit the Church of the Holy Family, designed by which architect?

#14. The climactic finale of the 1959 Alfred Hitchcock film “North By Northwest” takes place at which American tourist attraction?

#15. The largest of the pyramids on the Giza Plateau in Egypt was named after Pharaoh [K—-].

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