1. Home
  2. /
  3. Free Questions
  4. /
  5. Africa Trivia Questions and...
are you ready for some free trivia?

Let’s see if you can answer

Africa Trivia Questions and Answers

AFRICA TRIVIA QUIZ

Results

AFRICA TRIVIA QUIZ

Results

#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

AFRICA TRIVIA QUIZ

Results

#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
Twitter
Telegram
WhatsApp

Latest Trivia Packs

More free questions!

The Redstone might be found in Minecraft

but it is definitely not a dolphin!

To learn more about our  amazing world and our secret ways of enhancing your Quiz Mastery – why not sign up for our newsletter below or get in touch to let us know what you’re looking for.

You got it!

That’s right. We do all of the above with care and precision. We love trivia (can you tell?) and we want to give you that passion for trivial knowledge too so you can share all the craziness that this wonderful universe has to offer in your own little crazy way, in your own little crazy place!

Need to know more?

sign up for our newsletter

Get to know our secrets on running a better trivia night! Sign up below.