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World Political Divisions

Geography ⇒ World Geography

World Political Divisions starts at 6 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in World Political Divisions. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Describe how political divisions can affect the lives of people living in border areas.
Explain the difference between a country and a state.
Explain the term 'international boundary'.
Explain why political boundaries sometimes cause disputes between countries.
Explain why some countries have more political divisions than others.
Name any two types of political divisions within a country.
Name the political division of Australia that is not a state.
What is a capital city?
Which continent has the highest number of countries? (1) Africa (2) Asia (3) Europe (4) South America
Which of the following countries is divided into provinces? (1) India (2) Canada (3) Australia (4) United Kingdom
Which of the following is a landlocked country? (1) Brazil (2) Nepal (3) Australia (4) Japan
Which of the following is a political division in India? (1) Province (2) State (3) Canton (4) Region
Fill in the blank: The capital city of a country is usually located within a special _______ or district.
Fill in the blank: The largest political division in the world is a _______.
Fill in the blank: The political divisions of China are called _______.
Fill in the blank: The political divisions of France are called _______.
True or False: All countries have the same number of political divisions.
True or False: All political divisions are based on language.
True or False: Political divisions are always permanent.
True or False: Political divisions can be based on both physical and human factors.