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Ultimate "Mountain" Geography Quiz

Can you name these geographical answers whose names starts in mountain, mount, mont, monte and mauna?
Quiz by Aaron197
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Last updated: March 14, 2022
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First submittedNovember 19, 2020
Times taken13,018
Average score46.0%
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World's highest mountain
Mount Everest
Home of the Greek gods
Mount Olympus
Japan's highest mountain
Mount Fuji
Highest mountain in Africa
Mount Kilimanjaro
Africa's second highest
Mount Kenya
Africa's third highest
Mount Stanley
Has four Presidents on its face
Mount Rushmore
Helena is its capital
Montana
Destroyer of Pompeii
Mount Vesuvius
Quebec's biggest city
Montreal
British island in the Caribbean
Montserrat
"Mountain" synonymous with
a Jewish homeland
Mount Zion
Mountain the ark is said to
have landed on
Mount Ararat
Former name of Denali
Mount McKinley
Cascade volcano which
erupted in 1980
Mount St. Helens
New Zealand peak known
"Aoraki" in Maori
Mount Cook
Capital of Uruguay
Montevideo
Balkan country
Montenegro
Where Moses received the
Ten Commandments
Mount Sinai
Mexico's 3rd-largest urban area
Monterrey
Monaco casino
Monte Carlo
Located above Delphi, it is
home to the nine muses
Mount Parnassus
Italian island home to a famous
fictional Count
Montecristo
Overlooks Seattle
Mount Rainier
Europe's highest mountain
Mount Elbrus
Clue
Answer
Highest peak in the Alps
Mont Blanc
Second highest in the Alps
Monte Rosa
Indonesian volcano which cooled
the climate in 1815
Mount Tambora
California's highest mountain
Mount Whitney
Very active volcano in Sicily
Mount Etna
Highest mountain in the Azores
Mount Pico
Filipino volcano that erupted in 1991
Mount Pinatubo
Highest mountains in Hawaii
Mauna Kea
Mauna Loa
Most active volcano in Antarctica
Mount Erebus
New Hampshire mountain with the
world's highest wind speeds
Mount Washington
Alabama's state capital
Montgomery
Cameroon's highest mountain
Mount Cameroon
San Marino's highest peak
Monte Titano
Rocky Mountains' highest peak
Mount Elbert
Highest peak in the Appalachians
Mount Mitchell
Tidal island in Normandy known
for its iconic castle
Mont Saint-Michel
George Washington's home
Mount Vernon
Thomas Jefferson's home
Monticello
Capital of Vermont, named for
a city in southern France
Montpelier
Highest mountain in Australia
Mount Kosciuszko
Canada's highest peak
Mount Logan
Popular Jamaican destination
featured in the song "Kokomo"
Montego Bay
Baffin Island mountain named
for a Norse god
Mount Thor /
Mount Odin /
Mount Baldr
Paris hill known for its Basilica
of the Sacré-Cœur
Montmartre
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Level 64
Nov 19, 2020
I was racking my brain on the casino. As a computer programmer, I have done Monte Carlo simluations, but I couldn't think of the term. Then I remembered a verse from "Secrets Every Smart Traveler Should Know," a musical that I was in in college: "Well, good evening to you all. I'm the fellow people call the high-stakes gambler in the ship's casino. I have gambled everywhere. Yes, you name it, I've been there. Las Vegas, Tahoe, Monte Carlo, Reno." And I got it.
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Level 88
Nov 19, 2020
Fun quiz!

I knew that the Antarctic volcano and the tallest European mountain had similar names, and I managed the latter but just couldn't come up with the former. So close. On the plus side, I accidentally got the answer to one of the other questions while trying to guess the Antarctic one.

Also, thanks for the lenient spelling on the Indonesian volcano. I transposed a couple letters but lucky for me it was still accepted.

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Level 82
Nov 19, 2020
"Cascade volcano" is a bit US centric, I thought it's a type of volcano at first.
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Level 70
Nov 19, 2020
"Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the world, measuring 10,211 m (33,500 ft) in height" (wikipedia). Doesn't this invite for a more exciting question? ;-)
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Level 78
Nov 19, 2020
I kept thinking Mount of Olives for Jewish homeland
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Level 84
Nov 19, 2020
The Mount of Olives is important to Christianity, not Judaism.
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Level 68
Nov 20, 2020
Can you accept Mon San Michele? That's what I've always known it as?
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Level 69
May 26, 2022
No, because that's not the right spelling at all. THat's just how you pronounce it because it is French.
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Level 68
Nov 20, 2020
Would be interesting if you could mention Air New Zealand Flight 901 in the Mount Erebus question?

For example: Most active volcano in Antarctica and the sight of a major plane crash in 1979?

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Level 75
Mar 3, 2024
Why mention that? Seems unnecessary.
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Level 72
Nov 20, 2020
Great idea for a quiz, but it has a few issues.

1) A few more type ins for the likes of Monserrat and Mont Saint -Michel would be nice. Also, some consistency on whether we need to type the “M” word every time. I got Ararat without it, but not Thor.

2) That is very American centric. Virtually half the second column are questions on America.

Those of us non Americans on here are hardly going to know where two of your presidents where born. Can you tell me where any British PM, was born? Or a French/German President!?

Ditto some of the tallest mountains in various states, and to be fair, in San Marino etc. Too obscure.

Ohh and you could add Table Mountain in South Africa, it’s very well known.

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Level 72
Nov 21, 2020
Yeah, why do you always have American answers on your American website?
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Level 87
Nov 21, 2020
Even considering how many quiz-takers aren't American, I am flat out shocked only 18% of users got Mount Elbert. Fewer people got it than people that got Mount Washington, Mount Rainier, Mauna Loa, and Mount Whitney. That is appalling.
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Level 74
Nov 21, 2020
It's like asking you what the highest mountain in England is. You don't know, you don't care, and why should you?
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Level 87
Nov 21, 2020
I do know, but okay lol
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Level 85
May 22, 2022
You're saying Americans don't know or care about Scafell Pike? It's more spectacularly beautiful than its Scottish neighbor, Ben Nevis.

Just because you don't know or care about anything outside your immediate environs doesn't mean other people don't.

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Level 72
Nov 21, 2020
We do not get flat out shocked by the same kind of things, apparently.
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Level 57
Nov 21, 2020
It’s definitely not nearly as famous as any of the others. I’m American and before looking it up I couldn’t tell what state it was in.
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Level 87
Nov 22, 2020
Well it should be better known is my point, after all it's taller than all of the ones I mentioned except Mount Whitney. Plus phonetically it's *somewhat* similar to Elbrus.
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Level 82
Nov 21, 2020
Completely blanked on what Denali was formerly called, despite how recent the change was.
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Level 74
Nov 21, 2020
- Ultimate mountain quiz, meant to be about the entire world

- 15 of the questions are about the USA.

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Level 79
Nov 21, 2020
This is an American website, so that's pretty good.
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Level 79
Nov 21, 2020
Who else tried 'Krakatoa' for the Indonesian volcano?
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Level 75
Nov 21, 2020
I did and then I looked at the date and realized it couldn't be, but I had no idea of the correct answer.
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Level 72
Nov 21, 2020
Mont Saint Michel is no castle, it's an abbey...
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Level 68
Nov 21, 2020
Can you accept St Helen without the s?
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Level 71
Nov 21, 2020
Even on non-country quizzes I guess I should ALWAYS type in the name of the country...
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Level 62
Nov 21, 2020
Second highest in the Alps is Mont Blanc de Courmayeur, not Monte Rosa.
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Level 74
Aug 31, 2023
Indeed sometimes Mont Blanc de Courmayeur is considered as the 2nd highest in the Alps though the topographic prominence is pretty small.

But even if you say it's just a part of Mont Blanc...

Monte Rosa is not a mountain, but a mountain massif. The highest mountain in this massif and the 2nd highest in the Alps is Dufourspitze.

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Level 51
Nov 21, 2020
cool quiz yo
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Level 67
Nov 21, 2020
I can not spell kilamanjaro to save my life.
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Level 67
Apr 25, 2023
And you misspelled it again. :-) Kilimanjaro.
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Level 73
Nov 21, 2020
You should add Antigua and Barbuda's highest peak: Mt. Obama.
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Level 44
Nov 22, 2020
Amazing quiz
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Level 44
Nov 22, 2020
Has anyone been up any of these mountains?
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Level 36
Nov 23, 2020
I've been up Mt Kosciuszko. Being a sporty kid I don't mind a good hike up the old aussie mountains.
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Level 76
Nov 23, 2020
Mad I missed Mt Mitchell - I drove up it years ago, and have a photo of me standing in front of the damned sign with its name on...
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Level 32
Nov 24, 2020
Mount Kea is the worlds highest mountain - Quiz does not specify above water only.
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Level 67
Mar 30, 2023
This quiz is the high point of JetPunk.
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Level 53
Apr 1, 2023
Only thing that matters to me: I got Mount Cameroon :D
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Level 75
Mar 3, 2024
I forgot my simple rule: for US geographical features, always try Washington.
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Level 52
Mar 7, 2024
Mont Saint-Michel is an abbey. Sure, it's fortified, but it's not a castle. There are still monks living there to this day. Thanks