AFRICA TRIVIA QUIZ
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AFRICA TRIVIA QUIZ
#1. Which African country is completely surrounded by South Africa?
#2. What is at the centre of the flag of Swaziland?
#3. The African island country of Sao Tome and Principe sits in which body of water?
#4. In John le Carre’s novel “The Constant Gardener,” a woman is killed in Kenya after discovering that what is happening to Africans?
#5. The older, central area of a city in North Africa is called what?
#6. Which African country does NOT lie in part on the Equator?
#7. Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart take a trip down an African river during which war in the 1951 film “The African Queen”?
#8. Which country was the largest in Africa until 2011 when its south became an entirely different country?
#9. Which exclave of Spain is actually found on the northern coast of Morocco?
#10. What is the official language of Angola?
#11. In a famous short story, Ernest Hemingway described what African geographical feature as “wide as all the world”?
#12. A marathon held annually in Ethiopia is named after [Ab— B-ki–], who won the 1960 Olympic gold medal in the men’s marathon running barefoot.
#13. Isak Dinesen’s novel “Out Of Africa” begins, “I had [- —m] in Africa at the foot of the Ngong Hills.”
#14. Dr Henry Morton Stanley uttered the immortal words [–. ———–, I ——-] in 1871 after finding David Livingstone at Lake Tanganyika in eastern Africa.
#15. Which nomadic, pastoral people are found primarily in Kenya and in parts of Tanzania? [—ai]
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AFRICA TRIVIA QUIZ
#1. Which African country is completely surrounded by South Africa?
#2. What is at the centre of the flag of Swaziland?
#3. The African island country of Sao Tome and Principe sits in which body of water?
#4. In John le Carre’s novel “The Constant Gardener,” a woman is killed in Kenya after discovering that what is happening to Africans?
#5. The older, central area of a city in North Africa is called what?
#6. Which African country does NOT lie in part on the Equator?
#7. Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart take a trip down an African river during which war in the 1951 film “The African Queen”?
#8. Which country was the largest in Africa until 2011 when its south became an entirely different country?
#9. Which exclave of Spain is actually found on the northern coast of Morocco?
#10. What is the official language of Angola?
#11. In a famous short story, Ernest Hemingway described what African geographical feature as “wide as all the world”?
#12. A marathon held annually in Ethiopia is named after [Ab— B-ki–], who won the 1960 Olympic gold medal in the men’s marathon running barefoot.
#13. Isak Dinesen’s novel “Out Of Africa” begins, “I had [- —m] in Africa at the foot of the Ngong Hills.”
#14. Dr Henry Morton Stanley uttered the immortal words [–. ———–, I ——-] in 1871 after finding David Livingstone at Lake Tanganyika in eastern Africa.
#15. Which nomadic, pastoral people are found primarily in Kenya and in parts of Tanzania? [—ai]
Finish
#1. Which African country is completely surrounded by South Africa?
#2. What is at the centre of the flag of Swaziland?
#3. The African island country of Sao Tome and Principe sits in which body of water?
#4. In John le Carre’s novel “The Constant Gardener,” a woman is killed in Kenya after discovering that what is happening to Africans?
#5. The older, central area of a city in North Africa is called what?
#6. Which African country does NOT lie in part on the Equator?
#7. Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart take a trip down an African river during which war in the 1951 film “The African Queen”?
#8. Which country was the largest in Africa until 2011 when its south became an entirely different country?
#9. Which exclave of Spain is actually found on the northern coast of Morocco?
#10. What is the official language of Angola?
#11. In a famous short story, Ernest Hemingway described what African geographical feature as “wide as all the world”?
#12. A marathon held annually in Ethiopia is named after [Ab— B-ki–], who won the 1960 Olympic gold medal in the men’s marathon running barefoot.
#13. Isak Dinesen’s novel “Out Of Africa” begins, “I had [- —m] in Africa at the foot of the Ngong Hills.”
#14. Dr Henry Morton Stanley uttered the immortal words [–. ———–, I ——-] in 1871 after finding David Livingstone at Lake Tanganyika in eastern Africa.
#15. Which nomadic, pastoral people are found primarily in Kenya and in parts of Tanzania? [—ai]
Finish