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Quiz about Wheres Elvis
Quiz about Wheres Elvis

Where's Elvis Trivia Quiz


Rumour has it Elvis didn't pass away in 1977 but left the building to start a new life for himself. See if you can find out where Elvis is nowadays from the clues given.

A multiple-choice quiz by quogequox. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
quogequox
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
60,892
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
6487
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Question 1 of 10
1. Elvis found a place where they spoke English, which was handy. For many years he had a small farm where he tended sheep. One day however his little farm was invaded by Spanish speaking soldiers and then later by English speaking soldiers. Now he has to be careful for there are land mines on his farm. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Elvis didn't much like the beach anyway, now he's miles away from it, but he's still a member of the local yacht club. To make ends meet he drives tourists on trips to one of the world's largest monoliths. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. It was a long trip on the train but Elvis found a new home here though he had to learn a new language. To make a buck Elvis feeds the beluga whales at the local 'aquarium'. With little else to do he supports the local soccer team 'Lush' in the cold winter. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. It seems an unlikely place to do so but Elvis flips burgers to earn a living in this town. His hamburger stand is frequented by many of the thousands of tourists who use this city as a base from which to explore the world's highest mountains. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Looking for privacy Elvis ventured into the jungle, but he didn't want to rough it, fortunately he found a place where he could enjoy visiting the old opera house and do duty free shopping. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. At first they spat at him, something the king wasn't used to but he grew to love his camels and nowadays uses them to take tourists to see one of the ancient wonders of the world. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Elvis enjoys basking on the shores of the Mar Mediterraneo and spending nights wandering the cosmopolitan streets or enjoying a paella. A few years ago though it was a bit of a nuisance when the Olympics came to town and he had to hide from the Dream Team. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Elvis went south to avoid prying eyes. He shares his new home town with a third of this country's population. When the smog clears though he is rewarded with the grand vista of the Andes mountains to the east. He is happy here with many friends some though still yearn for the children that disappeared. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In this ancient city Elvis runs a stall in the main bazaar where he sells shawls and turbans to the locals.It is a beautiful city and Elvis agrees with Alexander the Great who said 'it is more beautiful than I ever imagined.' Somewhat the amateur archaelogist Elvis spends his days off exploring the old Silk Road which passed through the area. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Elvis works in the busiest port in Europe but he doesn't mind because here he is also able to indulge in delicious cheeses. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Elvis found a place where they spoke English, which was handy. For many years he had a small farm where he tended sheep. One day however his little farm was invaded by Spanish speaking soldiers and then later by English speaking soldiers. Now he has to be careful for there are land mines on his farm.

Answer: Falkland Islands

The Islas Malvinas. Britain and Argentina fought over the islands in 1982.
2. Elvis didn't much like the beach anyway, now he's miles away from it, but he's still a member of the local yacht club. To make ends meet he drives tourists on trips to one of the world's largest monoliths.

Answer: Alice Springs

The Alice Springs Yacht club has ben known to compete in the gruelling Syney to Hobart yacht race. Many tours are based in Alice Springs most will show Uluru or Ayers Rock.
3. It was a long trip on the train but Elvis found a new home here though he had to learn a new language. To make a buck Elvis feeds the beluga whales at the local 'aquarium'. With little else to do he supports the local soccer team 'Lush' in the cold winter.

Answer: Vladivostok

Vladivostok lies on the eastern end of the Trans Siberian Railway and is home to Russia's rusting Pacific Fleet.
4. It seems an unlikely place to do so but Elvis flips burgers to earn a living in this town. His hamburger stand is frequented by many of the thousands of tourists who use this city as a base from which to explore the world's highest mountains.

Answer: Kathmandu

Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal and often surprises visitors with the variety of meals available. Pizza, hamburgers, french food or pasta all are available along with more traditional meals.
5. Looking for privacy Elvis ventured into the jungle, but he didn't want to rough it, fortunately he found a place where he could enjoy visiting the old opera house and do duty free shopping.

Answer: Manaus

Manaus, in Brazil near the meeting of the mighty Amazon and Negro rivers, is considered one of the most isolated cities in the world. It boomed when rubber was a valuable commodity.
6. At first they spat at him, something the king wasn't used to but he grew to love his camels and nowadays uses them to take tourists to see one of the ancient wonders of the world.

Answer: Cairo

Cairo, of course, is home to the Pyramids.
7. Elvis enjoys basking on the shores of the Mar Mediterraneo and spending nights wandering the cosmopolitan streets or enjoying a paella. A few years ago though it was a bit of a nuisance when the Olympics came to town and he had to hide from the Dream Team.

Answer: Barcelona

8. Elvis went south to avoid prying eyes. He shares his new home town with a third of this country's population. When the smog clears though he is rewarded with the grand vista of the Andes mountains to the east. He is happy here with many friends some though still yearn for the children that disappeared.

Answer: Santiago

9. In this ancient city Elvis runs a stall in the main bazaar where he sells shawls and turbans to the locals.It is a beautiful city and Elvis agrees with Alexander the Great who said 'it is more beautiful than I ever imagined.' Somewhat the amateur archaelogist Elvis spends his days off exploring the old Silk Road which passed through the area.

Answer: Samarkand

Samarkand dates back to at least the fifth century BC. It was virtually destroyed by Genghis Khan but came back to prosperity under the rule of Timur.
10. Elvis works in the busiest port in Europe but he doesn't mind because here he is also able to indulge in delicious cheeses.

Answer: Rotterdam

Rotterdam is in Holland which produces delicious cheeses like Gouda and Edam.
Source: Author quogequox

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