Bioko Island
  • 1. Bioko Island, situated in the Gulf of Guinea, is an intriguing and ecologically rich island that serves as part of Equatorial Guinea. Known for its striking volcanic landscape, the island is home to Mount Basilé, a majestic peak that rises dramatically above the surrounding terrain, presenting a stunning backdrop to the lush, tropical forests and diverse wildlife that characterizes the region. Bioko Island is often celebrated for its unique biodiversity, hosting a variety of endemic species, including several types of primates, reptiles, and countless bird species, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and researchers alike. The island's rich cultural tapestry reflects its complex history, influenced by African, Spanish, and Portuguese elements, visible in its architecture, music, and culinary traditions. The capital city, Malabo, located on the northern coast, is a vibrant hub featuring a mix of colonial-era buildings and modern structures, alongside busy marketplaces and cultural festivals that provide a glimpse into the local way of life. Additionally, the island's beaches, such as Playa de la Arena and Playa del Coco, offer stunning vistas and opportunities for relaxation, water sports, and exploration of the nearby marine ecosystems. Overall, Bioko Island captivates visitors with its natural beauty, cultural richness, and the warm hospitality of its people, making it a unique destination in Central Africa.

    What country is Bioko Island part of?
A) Nigeria
B) Equatorial Guinea
C) Cameroon
D) Gabon
  • 2. What is the capital city of Bioko Island?
A) Yaoundé
B) Libreville
C) Port Harcourt
D) Malabo
  • 3. Which language is predominantly spoken on Bioko Island?
A) French
B) Spanish
C) English
D) Portuguese
  • 4. When did Equatorial Guinea gain independence?
A) 1980
B) 1975
C) 1957
D) 1968
  • 5. What is a major tourist attraction on Bioko Island?
A) Pico Basile
B) Grand Canyon
C) Eiffel Tower
D) Victoria Falls
  • 6. What is the main religion practiced on Bioko Island?
A) Christianity
B) Hinduism
C) Buddhism
D) Islam
  • 7. What is the predominant vegetation type found on Bioko Island?
A) Tropical rainforest
B) Savanna
C) Chaparral
D) Taiga
  • 8. Bioko Island was formerly known as?
A) Annobón
B) São Tomé
C) Fernando Po
D) Príncipe
  • 9. Bioko Island is located in which ocean?
A) Atlantic Ocean
B) Arctic Ocean
C) Indian Ocean
D) Pacific Ocean
  • 10. What is the currency used in Equatorial Guinea?
A) Central African CFA franc
B) US Dollar
C) Pound Sterling
D) Euro
  • 11. Which type of cuisine is popular on Bioko Island?
A) Japanese cuisine
B) Italian cuisine
C) Equatoguinean cuisine
D) Mexican cuisine
  • 12. What is Bioko Island known for in terms of biodiversity?
A) Invasive species dominance
B) High endemic species diversity
C) Extinction rates
D) Low species diversity
  • 13. What is the primary mode of transportation around Bioko Island?
A) Boats
B) Railways
C) Air travel
D) Roads
  • 14. Who is the current president of Equatorial Guinea?
A) Yoweri Museveni
B) Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
C) Rafael Correa
D) Paul Biya
  • 15. What is a prominent feature of Bioko's landscape?
A) Sand dunes
B) Volcanoes
C) Coral reefs
D) Grasslands
  • 16. What is the primary means of transport within Bioko Island?
A) Air transport
B) Rail transport
C) Sea transport
D) Road transport
  • 17. What is the main export product of Bioko Island?
A) Crude oil
B) Timber
C) Cocoa
D) Coffee
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