Gambia
  • 1. Gambia, the smallest country on the African mainland, is a narrow stretch of land enveloping the Gambia River and bordered by Senegal on three sides, with a coastline along the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Known for its rich biodiversity and vibrant culture, Gambia boasts an array of ecosystems, including savannahs, mangroves, and coastal wetlands, supporting a wide variety of wildlife, such as crocodiles, monkeys, and exotic birds. The capital city, Banjul, situated on an island at the mouth of the river, serves as a hub for trade and culture, while the nearby city of Serrekunda is renowned for its bustling markets and lively atmosphere, reflecting the country's strong sense of community and tradition. Gambian culture is a colorful tapestry woven from diverse ethnic groups, with the Mandinka, Fula, and Wolof people among the main inhabitants, each contributing to the nation's unique customs, music, and dance. The Gambian cuisine, with its distinctive flavors, features staples like domoda (peanut stew) and benachin (jollof rice), showcasing the agricultural bounty of the region. Despite its small size, Gambia's historical significance is notable, having been a focal point during the transatlantic slave trade, with numerous forts and museums providing insight into its past. Today, Gambia is celebrated for its peaceful atmosphere, friendly people, and as a destination for ecotourism, with visitors drawn to the country's national parks, wildlife reserves, and beautiful beaches, making it a hidden gem in West Africa ripe for exploration.

    What is the capital city of Gambia?
A) Accra
B) Maseru
C) Banjul
D) Dakar
  • 2. Which continent is Gambia located in?
A) Africa
B) North America
C) Asia
D) Europe
  • 3. What is the official language of Gambia?
A) Arabic
B) Spanish
C) English
D) French
  • 4. Which river runs through Gambia?
A) Gambia River
B) Nile River
C) Amazon River
D) Yangtze River
  • 5. When is Independence Day celebrated in Gambia?
A) February 18
B) July 4
C) December 25
D) September 16
  • 6. What is the currency of Gambia?
A) Pula
B) Naira
C) Cedi
D) Dalasi
  • 7. Who was the first President of Gambia?
A) Sir Dawda Jawara
B) Dawda Jawara
C) Adama Barrow
D) Yahya Jammeh
  • 8. What traditional music instrument is popular in Gambia?
A) Bagpipes
B) Sitar
C) Kora
D) Accordion
  • 9. Which ocean borders Gambia to the west?
A) Indian Ocean
B) Atlantic Ocean
C) Pacific Ocean
D) Antarctic Ocean
  • 10. What is the largest ethnic group in Gambia?
A) Mandinka
B) Fula
C) Jola
D) Wolof
  • 11. What was the former name of Banjul, the capital of Gambia?
A) Raleigh
B) Livingstone
C) Bathurst
D) Cartier
  • 12. Which traditional Gambian dish consists of a spicy peanut sauce served with rice?
A) Plasas
B) Domoda
C) Benachin
D) Jollof Rice
  • 13. Who is the current President of Gambia?
A) Isatou Touray
B) Dawda Jawara
C) Yahya Jammeh
D) Adama Barrow
  • 14. Which famous American movie star has Gambian heritage?
A) Kunta Kinte
B) Will Smith
C) Denzel Washington
D) Halle Berry
  • 15. What is the official name of Gambia?
A) Gambian Republic
B) Gambia Kingdom
C) Gambia Commonwealth
D) Republic of The Gambia
  • 16. What is the national dish of Gambia made from rice, fish, and vegetables?
A) Tapalapa
B) Afra
C) Benachin
D) Domoda
  • 17. What is a popular traditional Gambian dance characterized by graceful movements and drum rhythms?
A) Salsa
B) Breakdance
C) Batacuda
D) Kankurang
  • 18. Where is Kunta Kinte Island located in Gambia, known for its historical significance?
A) James Island
B) Robben Island
C) Goree Island
D) Prison Island
  • 19. Which river is the widest natural river in Gambia and forms an important part of its ecosystem?
A) River Gambia
B) River Niger
C) River Volta
D) River Senegal
  • 20. Which West African country surrounds Gambia on all sides?
A) Guinea
B) Senegal
C) Sierra Leone
D) Mali
  • 21. Gambia is known for its diverse wildlife. Which of the following is not a native animal of Gambia?
A) Polar Bear
B) Hippo
C) Crocodile
D) Monkey
  • 22. Which famous American TV host visited Gambia for an episode of his show and participated in traditional wrestling matches?
A) Ellen DeGeneres
B) Jimmy Fallon
C) Anthony Bourdain
D) Oprah Winfrey
  • 23. Which famous American actress visited Gambia on a UNICEF field mission and advocated for children's education?
A) Jennifer Lawrence
B) Meryl Streep
C) Angelina Jolie
D) Emma Watson
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