Argentina Deep Dive Quiz
From Patagonia to Buenos Aires — explore the land of tango and gauchos
From Patagonia to Buenos Aires — explore the land of tango and gauchos
Argentina is home to Aconcagua at 6,961 meters, the tallest peak in both the Western and Southern Hemispheres. From the glaciers of Patagonia to the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires, this quiz covers the geography, culture, sports, and history of South America's second-largest country.
Each round presents 10 randomized multiple-choice questions drawn from a pool of 50, so every playthrough is different. You get instant feedback with explanations after each answer, plus a shareable score at the end.
You'll explore Patagonia's glaciers and Iguazu Falls, learn about Argentina's three World Cup victories and tango culture, discover the wine regions of Mendoza, and understand the country's fascinating history from independence to the age of Messi.
Aconcagua at 6,961 meters is the highest mountain in Argentina and the tallest peak in both the Western and Southern Hemispheres. It is located in the Mendoza Province in the Andes mountain range.
Argentina has won the FIFA World Cup three times: in 1978 (hosted at home), 1986 (led by Diego Maradona), and 2022 (led by Lionel Messi in Qatar).
Tango originated in the working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires in the late 19th century. It blended European, African, and indigenous musical influences and is now recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Last updated: April 2026