- 1. Cameroon is a vibrant and culturally rich country located in Central Africa, often referred to as 'Africa in miniature' due to its diverse geography and cultural diversity. Bordered by Nigeria to the west, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Republic to the east, and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the Republic of Congo to the south, Cameroon boasts a variety of landscapes ranging from coastal plains along the Atlantic Ocean to the soaring peaks of Mount Cameroon, the highest mountain in West Africa. The nation is home to over 250 ethnic groups, each contributing to a rich tapestry of languages, traditions, and customs; French and English are the official languages, reflecting the country’s colonial history. Cameroon's economy is classified as lower-middle-income, with agriculture playing a vital role, particularly in the production of cocoa, coffee, and bananas, while oil and gas also significantly contribute to GDP. The country's wildlife is equally impressive, with numerous national parks such as Waza and Douala-Edéa, which shelter unique animal species and lush biodiversity. Culturally, Cameroon is famous for its music and dance, with traditional styles like Makossa and Bikutsi enjoying international recognition. The rich culinary scene, highlighted by dishes such as Ndolé and Jollof rice, showcases local ingredients and flavors that vary by region. Despite facing challenges like political instability and economic issues, Cameroon remains a nation of resilience, known for its hospitable people who take pride in their heritage and invite visitors to explore the beautiful landscapes and vibrant cultures.
What is the capital city of Cameroon?
A) Lusaka B) Dakar C) Yaoundé D) Abuja
- 2. Cameroon is located in which continent?
A) Asia B) South America C) Europe D) Africa
- 3. What is the highest mountain in Cameroon?
A) Mount Cameroon B) Mount Everest C) Mount Elgon D) Mount Kilimanjaro
- 4. Which African country shares a border with Cameroon?
A) Ethiopia B) Nigeria C) Botswana D) Mali
- 5. What is the currency used in Cameroon?
A) Euro B) Central African CFA franc C) US Dollar D) Pound Sterling
- 6. Who is the current President of Cameroon?
A) Yoweri Museveni B) Paul Biya C) Joseph Kabila D) Uhuru Kenyatta
- 7. When did Cameroon gain independence from France and the United Kingdom?
A) 1980 B) 1960 C) 2000 D) 1945
- 8. What is the official name of Cameroon?
A) Republic of Cameroon B) United States of Cameroon C) Cameroon Republic D) Democratic Republic of Cameroon
- 9. Which famous footballer is from Cameroon?
A) Samuel Eto'o B) Cristiano Ronaldo C) Neymar D) Lionel Messi
- 10. What is the predominant religion in Cameroon?
A) Buddhism B) Judaism C) Christianity D) Hinduism
- 11. Which famous literary figure is from Cameroon?
A) Jane Austen B) Mongo Beti C) Charles Dickens D) William Shakespeare
- 12. Which body of water does not border Cameroon?
A) Red Sea B) Gulf of Guinea C) Lake Chad D) Atlantic Ocean
- 13. Which of the following is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Cameroon?
A) Machu Picchu B) Eiffel Tower C) Great Wall of China D) Dja Faunal Reserve
- 14. Cameroon has a coastline along which ocean?
A) Arctic Ocean B) Pacific Ocean C) Indian Ocean D) Atlantic Ocean
- 15. Which of the following sports is popular in Cameroon?
A) Rugby B) Curling C) Sumo wrestling D) Football
- 16. Which famous movie director from Cameroon is known for films like 'Les Saignantes'?
A) Quentin Tarantino B) Jean-Pierre Bekolo C) Steven Spielberg D) Martin Scorsese
- 17. What is the climate of most of Cameroon like?
A) Desert B) Tropical C) Temperate D) Arctic
- 18. What is the name of the volcanic lake located in Cameroon?
A) Lake Superior B) Lake Baikal C) Lake Victoria D) Lake Nyos
- 19. What is the official language of Cameroon?
A) German B) French and English C) Arabic D) Spanish
- 20. What is the largest city in Cameroon?
A) Yaoundé B) Douala C) Bamenda D) Garoua
- 21. What is the traditional dish made from cassava leaves in Cameroon called?
A) Chapati B) Fufu C) Ndolé D) Jollof Rice
- 22. Cameroon gained independence from which colonial power in 1960?
A) France B) United Kingdom C) Germany D) Portugal
- 23. What is the most popular musical genre in Cameroon?
A) Reggae B) Makossa C) Jazz D) Salsa
- 24. In which year did Cameroon host the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time?
A) 2012 B) 2002 C) 1972 D) 1990
- 25. Which famous musician from Cameroon is known for hits like 'Soul Makossa'?
A) Manu Dibango B) Salif Keita C) Fela Kuti D) Youssou N'Dour
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