What is Geography Quiz?

Test yourself on world capitals, continents, and national flags with randomized multiple-choice questions each round. Four modes are on offer: capitals, continents, flags, or mixed. Filter by region to drill one area at a time, then check your score, accuracy, and personal best at the end.

Each round draws questions at random from a set of roughly 200 countries. Country names are shown in your interface language using the device's built-in region names, so a Spanish player sees Brasil and a Korean player sees 브라질. You can narrow the pool to a single continent on the setup screen, so practising African capitals or European flags is one tap away. After the round, every wrong answer is shown alongside the correct option so you can study what you missed, and your highest total score for that exact configuration is saved on your device so the next attempt has a number to beat.

How to use

  1. Pick a quiz mode (capitals, continents, flags, or mixed), choose a region if you want to drill one continent, then set the difficulty, question count, and timer.
  2. Answer multiple-choice questions — select the correct answer before time runs out.
  3. Review your score, see which answers you missed, and play again to improve.

When to use

  • Cramming for a geography test the night before.
  • A five-minute warm-up before a trivia night with friends.
  • Helping a kid learn capital cities through low-pressure practice.

Result

Quiz asks 'What is the capital of Australia?' — choose 'Canberra' over Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane to earn a point.

FAQ

Which countries can show up in the quiz?
The pool covers all UN-recognised sovereign states across six continents, roughly 195 countries. Recently renamed countries (Turkey/Türkiye, Czechia, North Macedonia) follow the latest official names. Disputed territories are not included.
Why does the same country come up more than once in a round?
It shouldn't. Each round picks distinct countries up to your chosen question count and asks about each only once. If you switch between rounds, you may see the same country in two consecutive rounds because each round is sampled independently.
What counts as the capital? Some countries have several.
The quiz uses the country's official administrative or legislative capital. So South Africa accepts Pretoria, Bolivia accepts Sucre, Sri Lanka accepts Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte. Largest city is not the same as capital for these cases.
Does the quiz track my score across sessions?
Yes, but only on your device. The tool stores your highest total score for each unique setup — mode, region filter, difficulty, question count, and timer — in local storage so you can see what to beat next time. Nothing is sent anywhere and clearing your site data resets it.
Can I practice just one continent?
Yes. Use the Region selector on the setup screen to filter every mode — capitals, continents, flags, and mixed — to a single continent. Pick Asia, for example, and the round draws only Asian countries. Switch back to All to face the full pool again.

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