Chapter 17 - Tallest Structures in the World
Hello and welcome to the supplementary Quiz for Chapter 17- Tallest Structures in the World. This quiz has 10 questions with 4 options each. Please choose the correct answer. We hope you enjoy the quiz!
__________ was the first building to exceed 1000 feet. It is one of the most famous buildings in New York City and it maintains a dominant presence in the skyline of Manhattan. It is often cited as the classic American example of Art Deco architecture and regarded by many architects as the greatest building in New York City.
Shown here is the tallest waterfall in the world. It is located in the same country to which Simon Bolivar (mentioned in chapter 11) belonged. Can you name the country?
The _______ are twin towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia that each measure 1,483 feet tall. They were the tallest buildings in the world until 2004 when they were surpassed by Taipei 101, but remain the tallest twin buildings in the world.
Which of the following is the tallest museum in the world? (Hint - It is named after a small mammal)
Choose the image that depicts the tallest statue in the world.
A library built inside the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) and named after a former Education Minister of India is the largest university library in Asia. The person it is named after wrote a famous book called ‘India Wins Freedom’. Can you name the person?
Which of the following is the tallest shopping mall in the world? (Hint - it is named after a single digit number)
The Millau Viaduct, shown here, is the tallest bridge in the world. It is located in a country whose capital is home to the Louvre Museum. Can you name the country?
At 1001 feet, the ________ dam shown here is the tallest in the world. It is located in China and its name resembles that of the current President of China. Fill in the blank.
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