Monrovia
  • 1. Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia, is a vibrant and bustling metropolis situated along the Atlantic coastline of West Africa. Established in 1822 by freed American slaves, the city is named after the fifth President of the United States, James Monroe, who was a prominent supporter of the colonization movement. Monrovia is characterized by its rich history, diverse culture, and dynamic population, which reflects a mix of indigenous tribes and descendants of African Americans. The city boasts a variety of attractions, from the historic Molewé Lagoon and the bustling waters of the Atlantic Ocean to the vibrant markets that showcase local crafts and produce. Monrovia's architecture is a blend of colonial and contemporary styles, with significant landmarks such as the National Museum of Liberia, the impressive Centennial Pavilion, and the majestic St. John’s Episcopal Church marking the city’s skyline. Despite facing challenges such as economic instability and the aftermath of civil conflict, Monrovia remains a resilient hub of culture and commerce, where the spirited local communities foster a sense of hope and renewal as they work towards rebuilding and promoting peace in the region.

    What country is Monrovia the capital of?
A) Ghana
B) Sierra Leone
C) Liberia
D) Ivory Coast
  • 2. When was Monrovia founded?
A) 1800
B) 1900
C) 1822
D) 1850
  • 3. Who is Monrovia named after?
A) Abraham Lincoln
B) George Washington
C) James Monroe
D) Thomas Jefferson
  • 4. What is the main port city in Liberia?
A) Paynesville
B) Monrovia
C) Gbarnga
D) Buchanan
  • 5. What is the predominant language spoken in Monrovia?
A) Arabic
B) Krw
C) English
D) French
  • 6. Which significant historical event occurred in Liberia in the 1980s?
A) Civil War
B) Revolution
C) Colonization
D) Independence
  • 7. What form of government does Liberia have?
A) Military Junta
B) Presidential Republic
C) Parliamentary
D) Monarchy
  • 8. What major body of water lies off the coast of Monrovia?
A) Atlantic Ocean
B) Caribbean Sea
C) Mediterranean Sea
D) Indian Ocean
  • 9. Which notable historical figure lived in Monrovia?
A) Kwame Nkrumah
B) Kofi Annan
C) Nelson Mandela
D) William Tubman
  • 10. What type of climate does Monrovia have?
A) Polar
B) Tropical
C) Arid
D) Temperate
  • 11. What is the main religion practiced in Monrovia?
A) Hinduism
B) Christianity
C) Islam
D) Buddhism
  • 12. Which university is located in Monrovia?
A) Cuttington University
B) Harvard University
C) Gbarnga University
D) University of Liberia
  • 13. What is Monrovia's population approximately as of 2023?
A) 1 million
B) 5 million
C) 500,000
D) 100,000
  • 14. Which festival is celebrated for African heritage in Monrovia?
A) Music Festival
B) Cultural Heritage Festival
C) Film Festival
D) Harvest Festival
  • 15. What is the major airport in Monrovia?
A) Kotoka International Airport
B) Lungi International Airport
C) Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport
D) Roberts International Airport
  • 16. Monrovia experiences which rainy season?
A) November to April
B) All year round
C) May to October
D) January to March
  • 17. Who is the first female president of Liberia and from Monrovia?
A) Kamala Harris
B) Nancy Reagan
C) Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
D) Angela Merkel
  • 18. What is the name of the national park near Monrovia?
A) Sapo National Park
B) Bia National Park
C) Serengeti National Park
D) Virunga National Park
  • 19. What is one of Monrovia's main exports?
A) Silk
B) Textiles
C) Oil
D) Rubber
  • 20. Monrovia is known for which type of music?
A) Hipco
B) Pop
C) Reggae
D) K-pop
  • 21. What is a popular cuisine in Monrovia?
A) Sushi
B) Cassava and Rice
C) Tacos
D) Pasta
  • 22. Monrovia serves as which type of political unit?
A) Province
B) Capital city
C) State
D) District
  • 23. Monrovia is part of which county in Liberia?
A) Grand Bassa County
B) Lofa County
C) Montserrado County
D) Bong County
  • 24. What is a crucial natural resource in Monrovia?
A) Copper
B) Gold
C) Coal
D) Timber
  • 25. In what year did Liberia become independent?
A) 1776
B) 1914
C) 1847
D) 1901
  • 26. Which year marked the end of the Second Liberian Civil War?
A) 2006
B) 2003
C) 2010
D) 2000
  • 27. Monrovia is located on which continent?
A) North America
B) Europe
C) Africa
D) Asia
  • 28. What is the main government building in Monrovia called?
A) The White House
B) The Executive Mansion
C) Buckingham Palace
D) The Kremlin
  • 29. Which nearby island is a well-known attraction to Monrovia?
A) Liberty Island
B) Providence Island
C) Eiffel Island
D) Alcatraz Island
  • 30. Which organization played a vital role in Liberia's civil restoration?
A) AU
B) UNESCO
C) NATO
D) ECOWAS
  • 31. Who founded Monrovia?
A) The American Colonization Society
B) French Explorers
C) United Nations
D) British Colonists
  • 32. Which popular event is celebrated in Monrovia?
A) Liberian Independence Day
B) Thanksgiving
C) Christmas
D) New Year’s Day
  • 33. What is the most popular sport in Monrovia?
A) Soccer (Football)
B) Basketball
C) Cricket
D) Baseball
  • 34. What type of government was established after the 2003 reforms in Monrovia?
A) Social Republic
B) Dictatorship
C) Military Junta
D) Democratic Government
  • 35. What form of transportation is common in Monrovia?
A) Bicycles
B) High-speed trains
C) Subways
D) Motorcycles
  • 36. What is Monrovia's main transportation system?
A) Public Buses
B) Monorail
C) Trams
D) Subway System
  • 37. Which river flows through Monrovia?
A) Mesurado River
B) Lofa River
C) Sierra Leone River
D) Niger River
  • 38. What is the primary mode of public transportation in Monrovia?
A) Minibuses
B) Trams
C) Subway
D) Cable Cars
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