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Question 1 (0.5 points)
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On the map of Africa, the star is marking which of the following countries?



Question 1 options:

Sudan


Libya


Somalia


South Africa

Question 2 (0.5 points)
Is this statement true or false?

Egypt is bordered by the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.

Question 2 options:
True
False
Question 3 (0.5 points)
Is this statement true or false?

The Nile is the longest river in the world, flowing through 10 countries in Africa?

Question 3 options:
True
False
Question 4 (0.5 points)
Approximately how long have people depended on the Nile River?

Question 4 options:

For about 1000 years


For about 2000 years


For about 4000 years


For about 6000 years

Question 5 (0.5 points)
What did David Livingstone's 3 C's stand for?

Question 5 options:

Cassava, Coffee, and Coca


Congo, Cameroon, and Chad


Christianity, Commerce, and Civilization


None of the above

Question 6 (0.5 points)
What was the first country to prompt and all-out land grab in Africa by other European powers?

Question 6 options:

Great Britain


France


Spain


Portugal

Question 7 (0.5 points)
How long has Islam been in Africa?

Question 7 options:

Since the seventh century


Since the tenth century


Since the 1500s


Since the past century

Question 8 (0.5 points)
How did Muslims play an important role in the development of Africa?

Question 8 options:

Assisted in nation-building


Created commercial networks between parts of the continent


Introduced literacy


All of the above

Question 9 (0.5 points)
What was the initial goal of apartheid?

Question 9 options:

Ensure a balanced system of representation for all people


Maintain white domination and extend racial seperation


Create a fair system of leadership


Institute new trading practices to benefit the most people

Question 10 (0.5 points)
Which of the following people were sentenced to life in prison, but then later became President of the South Africa?

Question 10 options:

F.W. DeKlerk


Nelson Mandela


David Livingstone


Gandia henry Mphakanyiswa

Question 11 (0.5 points)
What people were predominantly the victims of the Rwandan genocide?

Question 11 options:

The Hutus


The Tutsis


The Hutus and Tutsis lost about the same number of people


Mainly foreign visitors

Question 12 (0.5 points)
Approximately how many people died during the Rwandan genocide?

Question 12 options:

8,000


80,000


800,000


8,000,000

Answers

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Here are the best answers for each question based on historical and geographical knowledge:

**Question 1**: On the map of Africa, the star is marking which of the following countries?
- **Answer**: Sudan

**Question 2**: Is this statement true or false? Egypt is bordered by the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
- **Answer**: True

**Question 3**: Is this statement true or false? The Nile is the longest river in the world, flowing through 10 countries in Africa?
- **Answer**: True

**Question 4**: Approximately how long have people depended on the Nile River?
- **Answer**: For about 6000 years

**Question 5**: What did David Livingstone's 3 C's stand for?
- **Answer**: Christianity, Commerce, and Civilization

**Question 6**: What was the first country to prompt an all-out land grab in Africa by other European powers?
- **Answer**: Portugal

**Question 7**: How long has Islam been in Africa?
- **Answer**: Since the seventh century

**Question 8**: How did Muslims play an important role in the development of Africa?
- **Answer**: All of the above

**Question 9**: What was the initial goal of apartheid?
- **Answer**: Maintain white domination and extend racial separation

**Question 10**: Which of the following people were sentenced to life in prison, but then later became President of South Africa?
- **Answer**: Nelson Mandela

**Question 11**: What people were predominantly the victims of the Rwandan genocide?
- **Answer**: The Tutsis

**Question 12**: Approximately how many people died during the Rwandan genocide?
- **Answer**: 800,000

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