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View all1The Continent Antarctica lies at the__________?2Continent Australia is also known as _____________?3Which continent was historically referred to as the ‘Dark Continent’?4Mount Vinson, which Asad Memon summited in January 2025, is the highest peak on which continent?5Which continent is home to the most countries?6What is the largest continent in the world by land area?
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Correct Answer: C: Australia
Explanation: The correct answer is Australia, which is also considered an island. Scientifically, a continent is defined by its distinct landmass and geological features. Options like Africa and Asia are incorrect as they are much larger. Australia is unique due to its isolation from other continents, leading to distinct flora and fauna. This topic is often covered in FPSC, CSS, and NTS exams to assess basic geographical knowledge.
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- What is the largest continent in the world by land area?