Madagascar
  • 1. Madagascar, the fourth largest island in the world, is an extraordinary destination located off the southeastern coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean. Known for its unparalleled biodiversity, over 90% of the wildlife found here is endemic, meaning it exists nowhere else on Earth. The island is famous for its unique species, including the playful lemurs, vibrant chameleons, and the towering baobab trees that dot the landscape. Madagascar's diverse ecosystems range from lush rainforests and arid deserts to pristine beaches and coral reefs, making it a haven for adventurers and nature lovers alike. The cultural tapestry of Madagascar is equally rich, as it is home to a variety of ethnic groups, each with its own traditions, languages, and art forms. From the bustling markets of Antananarivo, the capital city, to the serene beauty of the Avenue of the Baobabs, Madagascar offers a blend of natural wonders and cultural experiences that captivate the hearts of all who visit. The island faces challenges such as deforestation and climate change, but ongoing conservation efforts are aimed at preserving its unique heritage for future generations. With its stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and vibrant cultures, Madagascar is a place that invites exploration and ignites a passion for nature's wonders.

    What is the capital city of Madagascar?
A) Morondava
B) Antananarivo
C) Toamasina
D) Antsiranana
  • 2. Madagascar is located off the coast of which continent?
A) Asia
B) South America
C) Australia
D) Africa
  • 3. What is the largest lemur species found in Madagascar?
A) Aye-aye
B) Sifaka
C) Lemur catta
D) Indri
  • 4. Madagascar is known for its rich biodiversity, including many species of what unique animals?
A) Lemurs
B) Kangaroos
C) Penguins
D) Bears
  • 5. Which ocean lies off the eastern coast of Madagascar?
A) Arctic Ocean
B) Indian Ocean
C) Pacific Ocean
D) Atlantic Ocean
  • 6. What is the dominant religion in Madagascar?
A) Islam
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Christianity
  • 7. Which European colonial power controlled Madagascar during the late 19th and early 20th centuries?
A) Portugal
B) Britain
C) France
D) Spain
  • 8. In what year did Madagascar gain independence from France?
A) 1820
B) 1960
C) 2005
D) 1900
  • 9. What is the traditional musical instrument of Madagascar called?
A) Sitar
B) Banjo
C) Didgeridoo
D) Valiha
  • 10. What type of chameleon is native to Madagascar and is known for its distinctive color-changing abilities?
A) Parson's Chameleon
B) Panther Chameleon
C) Jackson's Chameleon
D) Veiled Chameleon
  • 11. What is the most important export crop of Madagascar?
A) Tea
B) Vanilla
C) Coffee
D) Cocoa
  • 12. What is the traditional wrapped garment worn by men in Madagascar called?
A) Kimono
B) Lamba
C) Sari
D) Kente
  • 13. Which famous seas surround Madagascar?
A) Sargasso Sea
B) Coral Sea
C) Mozambique Channel
D) Bering Sea
  • 14. Madagascar is one of the world's leading producers of what gemstone?
A) Ruby
B) Sapphire
C) Diamond
D) Emerald
  • 15. Which famous pirate is rumored to have hidden treasure on the island of Madagascar?
A) Anne Bonny
B) Blackbeard
C) William Kidd
D) Calico Jack
  • 16. Which climate zone characterizes most of Madagascar's coastal regions?
A) Temperate
B) Desert
C) Polar
D) Tropical
  • 17. What is the famous species of baobab tree native to Madagascar that stores water in its trunk?
A) Quercus Nigra
B) Sequoiadendron Giganteum
C) Pinus Sylvestris
D) Adansonia Grandidieri
  • 18. Madagascar is known for its rich biodiversity, with what percentage of species found nowhere else on Earth?
A) 80%
B) 70%
C) 90%
D) 95%
  • 19. Which endangered primate is native to Madagascar and known for its large, round eyes?
A) Lemur
B) Aye-aye
C) Indri
D) Sifaka
  • 20. Madagascar is home to the world's smallest primate. What is it called?
A) Dwarf lemur
B) Mouse lemur
C) Sportive lemur
D) Giant lemur
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