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Quiz about Where Are These African Countries Hiding
Quiz about Where Are These African Countries Hiding

Where Are These African Countries Hiding? Quiz


There ten different African countries hiding in this quiz, one in every sentence. Can you go on safari and find them?

A multiple-choice quiz by dcpddc478. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
dcpddc478
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
363,195
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
535
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Question 1 of 10
1. I think that it may be time to go and buy a parka for my visit to Lome.

Answer: (One word (4 letters))
Question 2 of 10
2. A real geriatric hospital would make sure that you could watch John Wayne all day.

Answer: (One word (7 letters))
Question 3 of 10
3. Alec had gotten tired of chasing elephants while wearing stilettos.

Answer: (One word (4 letters))
Question 4 of 10
4. Running a bonnet store for bald men might sound like a silly idea.

Answer: (One word (5 letters))
Question 5 of 10
5. After I treated the elephant to some coffee, he started to jump up and down.

Answer: (One word (7 letters))
Question 6 of 10
6. Barbie seemed to be unaware that Ken yawned while she talked about her new shoes.

Answer: (One word (5 letters))
Question 7 of 10
7. I certainly hope for Wanda's sake that she does not get eaten by a meerkat while snorkeling in Kigali.

Answer: (One word (6 letters))
Question 8 of 10
8. After the monkey sang a duet with Perry Como, roses were sent to his room.

Answer: (One word (7 letters))
Question 9 of 10
9. I was looking for a new animal I could call my own.

Answer: (One word (4 letters))
Question 10 of 10
10. If you are a nomad, a gas car can run faster than you, or your pet lemur.

Answer: (One word (10 letters))

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. I think that it may be time to go and buy a parka for my visit to Lome.

Answer: Togo

I think that it may be time TO GO and buy a parka for my visit to Lome.

Togo is a tiny country on the west coast of Africa and its capital city is Lome. It is a hilly country, but not mountainous, and has a history of flooding. This French speaking country has an economy based of agricultural crops such as cocoa. It also mines some of the finest marble in the world.
2. A real geriatric hospital would make sure that you could watch John Wayne all day.

Answer: Algeria

A reAL GERIAtric hospital for horses would make sure that you could watch John Wayne all day.

Algeria is on the northwestern coast of Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea. It has an economy based on oil and tourism. It is the largest country in Africa and has many different types of climates within its borders. Arabic is the national language, however Berber or French is also spoken by most of the population.
3. Alec had gotten tired of chasing elephants while wearing stilettos.

Answer: Chad

AleC HAD gotten tired of chasing elephants while wearing stilettos.

Chad is the largest landlocked nation in Africa and lies in the north-central region of Africa. It is a country of many cultures, languages, and religions. It has an economy based on oil and cotton and suffered a humanitarian crisis and civil war during the late 20th century and into the 21st century. In 2003 the humanitarian organization "Save the Children" stopped all activities in this country due to the murders of several of its workers.
4. Running a bonnet store for bald men might sound like a silly idea.

Answer: Gabon

RunninG A BONnet store for bald men might sound like a silly idea.

Gabon is a small country on the west coast of Africa on the Atlantic Ocean. This French speaking nation is one of the most prosperous on the continent and is known for its extensive efforts to protect its natural environment. It has an economy based on oil, salt, sandstone, and tourism.
5. After I treated the elephant to some coffee, he started to jump up and down.

Answer: Eritrea

AftER I TREAted the elephant to some coffee, he started to jump up and down.
The tiny country of Eritrea lies on the west coast of the Red Sea and is home to many different cultures and languages. This country has an economy based on its many naturally occurring resources, such as copper, gold, marble, potash, and fine granite. Most of the population speaks Arabic, with either English or Italian as a second language.
6. Barbie seemed to be unaware that Ken yawned while she talked about her new shoes.

Answer: Kenya

Barbie seemed to be unaware that KEN YAwned while she talked about her new shoes.

Kenya is located on the southeast coast of Africa with a long coastline on the Indian Ocean. Tourism is a very important part of the economy, as the country is home to many national parks, and wildlife reserves. Yachting and safaris are two of the most popular activities when visiting this country. It has an economy based on coffee, tea, and fresh flowers. This is a country worthy of your bucket list.
7. I certainly hope for Wanda's sake that she does not get eaten by a meerkat while snorkeling in Kigali.

Answer: Rwanda

I certainly hope foR WANDA's sake that she does not get eaten by a meerkat while snorkeling in Kigali.

Rwanda is a tiny, mountainous, landlocked nation located in central Africa. The official language is Kinyarwanda, and Christianity is the largest religion. Civil war has prevented tourism from establishing itself as a major part of the economy. Rwanda is attempting to move forward and appears to be making slow but steady progress.
8. After the monkey sang a duet with Perry Como, roses were sent to his room.

Answer: Comoros

After the monkey sang a duet with Perry COMO, ROSes were sent to his room.

Comoros is located in the northern part of the Mozambique Channel between the African mainland and the large island of Madagascar. Although it is comprised of numerous islands, Comoros is still the third smallest nation considered part of Africa. It is a poor country with much of its population living in severe poverty. It has a weak economy based on spice production, fishing, and hunting.
9. I was looking for a new animal I could call my own.

Answer: Mali

I was looking for a new aniMAL I could call my own.

Mali is a large nation on the northwest side of Africa, and is one of the poorest nations in the world. It has an economy based on salt, cotton and gold. At the beginning of the 21st century, parts of this embattled nation were not safe to visit. Mali was one of the few countries on the planet in which slavery was still legal throughout the all of the 20th century.
10. If you are a nomad, a gas car can run faster than you, or your pet lemur.

Answer: Madagascar

If you are a noMAD, A GAS CAR can run faster than you, or your pet lemur.

Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world (behind Greenland, New Guinea and Borneo) and has one of the most unique ecosystems on the planet. It is home to many unusual animals that are found nowhere else on the planet. The economy of the country is heavily dependent on tourism, gemstone mining, and agriculture. This is another African nation that is attempting to move forward and improve the lives of its people.
Source: Author dcpddc478

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