A) 1990 B) 1984 C) 1994 D) 1996
A) 200,000 B) 500,000 C) 1 million D) 800,000
A) Military uniforms B) Traditional art pieces C) Ancient tools D) Personal belongings of victims
A) Coffee production B) The dangers of hatred and intolerance C) Rwandan wildlife D) Traditional Rwandan music
A) In Unity We Stand B) Never Again C) For a Better Tomorrow D) No More War
A) 2010 B) 1998 C) 2004 D) 2000
A) The history and causes of the genocide B) Animal conservation C) Colonial history D) Rwandan cultural dances
A) No, it is only a museum B) Yes C) No, it was destroyed D) Yes, but only for officials
A) Pasteur Bizimungu B) Agathe Uwilingiyimana C) Juvénal Habyarimana D) Paul Kagame |