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'X' Helps Indicate the Spot! Trivia Quiz


Oh no! My top secret X-ray travel machine has developed a specificity problem. It will only take me to places with an 'x' in the name. Come with me on my excellent, exciting, exploration extravaganza!

A multiple-choice quiz by MikeMaster99. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
MikeMaster99
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
342,729
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
1734
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. My X-Ray travel machine drops me on a high point in this coastal Chinese city, where I can peer in an easterly direction across the Formosa Strait towards Taiwan. Where am I? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. After leaving China, my X-Ray Traveler now takes me to a very large city in Egypt. Again I'm on the coast, looking north to the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Where am I? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Leaving the warmth of Egypt, my X-Ray Traveler now heads in a north-westerly direction until it alights in the county of Devon. I'm gazing up in wonder at the magnificent cathedral that originally dates back to the 12th century. A local tells me that I'm in the capital city of this county and the nearby river is called the Exe. Where am I? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. After leaving the greenery of England, the X-Ray Traveler takes me on a very long ride. It seems we've gone half way around the world! I land in a coastal region and a friendly Aboriginal tells me I'm in north-western Western Australia. Because it is so hot, I head to the local hotel where a laconic barman won't tell me the name of this coastal town. All he cryptically says is, 'It is a former facial feature'. Can you help me work out where I am? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The X-Ray Traveler takes me back to Europe where I land gently near a water tower. The altimeter says I'm at 558m above sea level. A friendly local welcomes me to the highest point in her country, which she calls the 'Buurgplaatz'. She also tells me I'm in Luxembourg, which is very close to Germany, France and Belgium. Am I in Luxembourg?


Question 6 of 10
6. I now zap across the Atlantic Ocean to North America. I land in a park in a very large city. A local starts talking to me and I think he's speaking Spanish. Realizing I don't understand, he kindly switches to English. He tells me that this city is on a high plateau and was originally built around Lake Texcoco by the Aztecs. Which city am I in? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Wow, that was a quick ride! I get out of the X-Ray Traveler and find I'm at the border between two states. One state even has an 'x' in its name. A friendly local in this small city tells me a tale of steamboats on the Red River. The city was founded in 1873 at the junction of two railroad lines. The name of the city is a portmanteau of these two states and another one nearby! Where am I? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Off I go again as the X-Ray Traveler takes me back across the Atlantic. As I skim over the countryside before landing, I recognize this region from watching a famous annual bike tour. I jump out of the traveler and greet the nearby farmer with a cheery 'bonjour!'. He tells me that I'm in near the city of a thousand fountains. I should enjoy the famous local cuisine but have unfortunately missed the renowned opera festival - the 'Festival International d'Art Lyrique'. Do you know where I am? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Another long trip and 'splash', the X-Ray Traveler has landed in shallow water at the edge of a river. I meet a local fisherman who, I think, tells me I'm in 'merryland' and then proudly announces this is the longest river completely in this state. It flows into Chesapeake Bay right by the Naval Air Station. I didn't quite catch the name of this stream but it sounded something like 'Pat's accent'. Can you help me work out which river he was talking about? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Bad news. The X-ray traveler has made some awful, unworldly sounds and has landed me in an 'unreal' place. I can hear Olivia Newton-John singing. Where could I possibly be? (An atlas will be of no help!) Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. My X-Ray travel machine drops me on a high point in this coastal Chinese city, where I can peer in an easterly direction across the Formosa Strait towards Taiwan. Where am I?

Answer: Xiamen

Xiamen is one of the special economic zones in China where foreign investment and trade was encouraged from the early 1980s. It can be easily reached with a short flight from Hong Kong. The food is great!
2. After leaving China, my X-Ray Traveler now takes me to a very large city in Egypt. Again I'm on the coast, looking north to the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Where am I?

Answer: Alexandria

Alexandria was named after Alexander the Great, and was capital of Egypt for close to 1000 years. It was the site of Pharos, the lighthouse that was considered of the seven wonders of the ancient world. It is still a vibrant city, and is the second largest city in Egypt.
3. Leaving the warmth of Egypt, my X-Ray Traveler now heads in a north-westerly direction until it alights in the county of Devon. I'm gazing up in wonder at the magnificent cathedral that originally dates back to the 12th century. A local tells me that I'm in the capital city of this county and the nearby river is called the Exe. Where am I?

Answer: Exeter

Although Exeter had Celtic origins, the Romans made major changes after arriving in 50AD. This included construction of the city walls at the end of the second century AD. Much of modern Exeter was reconstructed after World War II.
4. After leaving the greenery of England, the X-Ray Traveler takes me on a very long ride. It seems we've gone half way around the world! I land in a coastal region and a friendly Aboriginal tells me I'm in north-western Western Australia. Because it is so hot, I head to the local hotel where a laconic barman won't tell me the name of this coastal town. All he cryptically says is, 'It is a former facial feature'. Can you help me work out where I am?

Answer: Exmouth

OK - I get it now. Former = 'ex', facial feature = 'mouth'.

The first landing in Exmouth (on record) was in 1618 by Captain Jacobz in the Mauritius. Dutch exploration of the west coast of Australia was extensive and pre-dated James Cook's famous visit to the east coast in 1770. Exmouth is an excellent starting point for exploration of the wonderful Ningaloo coral reef.
5. The X-Ray Traveler takes me back to Europe where I land gently near a water tower. The altimeter says I'm at 558m above sea level. A friendly local welcomes me to the highest point in her country, which she calls the 'Buurgplaatz'. She also tells me I'm in Luxembourg, which is very close to Germany, France and Belgium. Am I in Luxembourg?

Answer: Yes

Officially known as the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, this country of 2,590 square kilometers (1000 sq. miles) is ruled by a parliamentary democracy and has a constitutional monarch (Grand Duke Henri). It was granted independence from the French Empire by the Treaty of Paris in 1815.
6. I now zap across the Atlantic Ocean to North America. I land in a park in a very large city. A local starts talking to me and I think he's speaking Spanish. Realizing I don't understand, he kindly switches to English. He tells me that this city is on a high plateau and was originally built around Lake Texcoco by the Aztecs. Which city am I in?

Answer: Mexico City

The 2010 population of the greater Mexico City area exceeded 21 million people, making it the largest city in the western hemisphere. A popular tourist location is Alameda Central which was originally an Aztec marketplace and also an execution site during the Spanish Inquisition.
7. Wow, that was a quick ride! I get out of the X-Ray Traveler and find I'm at the border between two states. One state even has an 'x' in its name. A friendly local in this small city tells me a tale of steamboats on the Red River. The city was founded in 1873 at the junction of two railroad lines. The name of the city is a portmanteau of these two states and another one nearby! Where am I?

Answer: Texarkana

Texarkana is a portmanteau constructed from TEXas, ARKansas and LouisiANA. It is located in both Bowie County Texas and Miller County Arkansas and developed from a French trading post set up in the area in 1719. Texarkana is mentioned in the lyrics of 'Cotton Fields' by Huddy Ledbetter, which has been covered by many artists including Johnny Cash and Creedence Clearwater Revival.
8. Off I go again as the X-Ray Traveler takes me back across the Atlantic. As I skim over the countryside before landing, I recognize this region from watching a famous annual bike tour. I jump out of the traveler and greet the nearby farmer with a cheery 'bonjour!'. He tells me that I'm in near the city of a thousand fountains. I should enjoy the famous local cuisine but have unfortunately missed the renowned opera festival - the 'Festival International d'Art Lyrique'. Do you know where I am?

Answer: Aix-en-Provence

Aix is a city famed for its arts. It is located about 30 km north of Marseille in the Provence region of France. The university was founded by Louis II of Anjou in 1409. It resisted central rule for several centuries but came under the control of Louis XIV.
9. Another long trip and 'splash', the X-Ray Traveler has landed in shallow water at the edge of a river. I meet a local fisherman who, I think, tells me I'm in 'merryland' and then proudly announces this is the longest river completely in this state. It flows into Chesapeake Bay right by the Naval Air Station. I didn't quite catch the name of this stream but it sounded something like 'Pat's accent'. Can you help me work out which river he was talking about?

Answer: Patuxent

Native Indian artifacts dating back to 6500 BC have been discovered near the river just north of Jug Bay, providing one of the best archaeological sites on the US East Coast. During the War of 1812, the British launched their attack on Washington from their ships anchored on the Patuxent.
10. Bad news. The X-ray traveler has made some awful, unworldly sounds and has landed me in an 'unreal' place. I can hear Olivia Newton-John singing. Where could I possibly be? (An atlas will be of no help!)

Answer: Xanadu

"Xanadu" was a major movie hit in 1980. It featured Olivia Newton John, Michael Beck and Gene Kelly. The title is a reference to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "Kubla Khan".
Source: Author MikeMaster99

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