Zimbabwe
  • 1. Zimbabwe, a landlocked country situated in Southern Africa, is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and remarkable wildlife. Bordered by Zambia to the north, Mozambique to the east, South Africa to the south, and Botswana to the southwest, Zimbabwe boasts a diverse array of ecosystems, ranging from savanna and semi-desert to lush highlands and riverine wetlands. The country is perhaps best known for its iconic natural wonders, including the majestic Victoria Falls, one of the largest and most famous waterfalls in the world, which draws tourists from across the globe. Zimbabwe's history is deeply intertwined with its indigenous tribes, including the Shona and Ndebele peoples, whose vibrant customs and traditions continue to influence the country's culture today. Additionally, the remnants of the Great Zimbabwe ruins, an ancient city that was once the heart of a powerful kingdom, stand as a testament to the region's rich historical significance. Despite facing economic and political challenges in recent years, Zimbabwe remains a land of extraordinary beauty and resilience, with abundant natural resources, national parks teeming with wildlife such as elephants and lions, and a growing movement towards sustainable tourism that highlights both its biodiversity and its cultural richness.

    What is the capital city of Zimbabwe?
A) Gweru
B) Bulawayo
C) Mutare
D) Harare
  • 2. Which famous waterfall is located on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia?
A) Victoria Falls
B) Iguazu Falls
C) Niagara Falls
D) Angel Falls
  • 3. Who was the first Prime Minister of Zimbabwe?
A) Joshua Nkomo
B) Robert Mugabe
C) Morgan Tsvangirai
D) Emmerson Mnangagwa
  • 4. What is the largest national park in Zimbabwe known for its large elephant population?
A) Hwange National Park
B) Mana Pools National Park
C) Victoria Falls National Park
D) Matobo National Park
  • 5. When did Zimbabwe gain independence from British colonial rule?
A) 1990
B) 1965
C) 1980
D) 1979
  • 6. Which iconic stone fortress, built without mortar, is located in Zimbabwe?
A) Gweru
B) Hwange
C) Bulawayo
D) Great Zimbabwe
  • 7. Who is the current president of Zimbabwe?
A) Joshua Nkomo
B) Morgan Tsvangirai
C) Robert Mugabe
D) Emmerson Mnangagwa
  • 8. Which famous ancient civilization built the Great Zimbabwe ruins?
A) San people
B) Ndebele tribe
C) Zulu kingdom
D) Shona people
  • 9. Which traditional Zimbabwean dish features maize porridge served with a meat and vegetable sauce?
A) Pap
B) Sadza
C) Chapati
D) Injera
  • 10. Which river forms part of the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia?
A) Zambezi River
B) Congo River
C) Limpopo River
D) Orange River
  • 11. What is the name of the highest mountain in Zimbabwe, located in the Eastern Highlands?
A) Mount Nyangani
B) Mount Kenya
C) Mount Elgon
D) Mount Kilimanjaro
  • 12. Which colonial explorer is associated with the discovery of Zimbabwe's mineral wealth in the late 1800s?
A) David Livingstone
B) Henry Morton Stanley
C) Frederick Selous
D) Cecil Rhodes
  • 13. Which British colony was Zimbabwe known as before gaining independence?
A) Ghana
B) Kenya
C) Southern Rhodesia
D) Nigeria
  • 14. Which artist is considered one of Zimbabwe's most famous musicians, known for his uplifting songs and activism?
A) Alick Macheso
B) Thomas Mapfumo
C) Jah Prayzah
D) Oliver Mtukudzi
  • 15. Zimbabwe's currency experienced hyperinflation in the early 2000s, leading to the issuance of banknotes in denominations as high as which figure?
A) 1 trillion
B) 1 billion
C) 100 trillion
D) 10 trillion
  • 16. What is the currency code for the Zimbabwean Dollar?
A) ZAR
B) EUR
C) ZWL
D) USD
  • 17. Which sport is popular in Zimbabwe?
A) Ice Hockey
B) Basketball
C) Rugby
D) Cricket
  • 18. What is the approximate population of Zimbabwe?
A) 15 million
B) 35 million
C) 25 million
D) 5 million
  • 19. Which city in Zimbabwe is known as the 'City of Kings'?
A) Mutare
B) Bulawayo
C) Harare
D) Gweru
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