Grandmother rescued from an iceberg in Iceland
Mar. 04, 2019
Q: A 77-year-old grandmother from Texas climbed onto an iceberg that had washed up on a beach in Iceland to pose for a photo by her son. A wave dislodged the ice and set it drifting out to sea where she was later rescued by a boat. Where is Iceland?
Circle the area on this map
Q: What is Iceland’s nearest neighbor?
A. Britain
B. Greenland
C. Norway
D. Russia
Q: Erik the Red and the first settlers of Iceland came from what country on western side of the Scandinavian Peninsula?
A. Denmark
B. Finland
C. Norway
D. Sweden
Q: With a population of 348,580 people and an area of 40,000 square miles, Iceland is the most sparsely populated country in . . .
A. Europe
B. North America
C. World
Q: Iceland’s main island is south of the Arctic Circle, but it still has the world’s northernmost capital of a sovereign state. What is the capital of Iceland?
A. Copenhagen
B. Helsinki
C. Oslo
D. Reykjavík
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