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  • 1. Ma'an is a captivating city located in the southern region of Jordan, known for its rich historical significance and stunning natural landscapes. Nestled near the Ma'an Governorate, this city serves as a vital transport hub, connecting various parts of the country and facilitating trade and tourism. Historically, Ma'an has been a key point along ancient trade routes, particularly during the Nabatean and Roman periods, which is evident in the remnants of archaeological sites that dot the region. Its proximity to the iconic city of Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, further enhances its appeal to visitors. The surrounding areas boast breathtaking desert scenery, characterized by rocky mountains and vast expanses, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Ma'an is also known for its vibrant cultural heritage, with a diverse population that contributes to a rich tapestry of traditions, festivals, and local cuisine. The city showcases a blend of modernity and history, with contemporary establishments coexisting alongside historical landmarks, making it a fascinating destination for those looking to explore both the ancient and modern facets of Jordanian life.

    What significant archaeological site is near Ma'an?
A) Babylon.
B) Petra.
C) Palmyra.
D) Jerash.
  • 2. Ma'an serves as a hub for which type of transportation?
A) Rail transportation.
B) Maritime transportation.
C) Road transportation.
D) Air transportation.
  • 3. What type of governmental body operates in Ma'an?
A) Non-Governmental Organization.
B) Local Municipality.
C) Federal Government.
D) Monarchy.
  • 4. Which major highway passes through Ma'an?
A) Dead Sea Highway.
B) King's Highway.
C) Coast Highway.
D) Desert Highway.
  • 5. What type of transportation is common in Ma'an?
A) Subways
B) Trains
C) Bicycles
D) Cars
  • 6. What is the primary source of income for families in Ma'an?
A) Real estate
B) Finance and banking
C) Agriculture and mining
D) Technology services
  • 7. What is the main source of education in Ma'an?
A) Homeschooling.
B) Private tutoring.
C) Online courses.
D) Public schools.
  • 8. Which natural resource is abundant in Ma'an?
A) Iron ore.
B) Phosphate.
C) Coal.
D) Gold.
  • 9. What is a traditional dish from Ma'an?
A) Paella.
B) Sushi.
C) Mansaf.
D) Tacos.
  • 10. Ma'an is known for its proximity to which desert?
A) Mojave Desert.
B) The Arabian Desert.
C) Sahara Desert.
D) Gobi Desert.
  • 11. What is a traditional clothing item in Ma'an?
A) Sari
B) Kilt
C) Thobe
D) Kimono
  • 12. What is a popular sport in Ma'an?
A) American football
B) Football (soccer)
C) Ice hockey
D) Baseball
  • 13. What is the approximate distance of Ma'an from Amman?
A) 218 kilometres (135 mi)
B) 300 kilometres (186 mi)
C) 100 kilometres (62 mi)
D) 150 kilometres (93 mi)
  • 14. Which ancient people founded Ma'an between the 2nd and 4th century BCE?
A) Byzantines
B) Minaeans
C) Nabateans
D) Umayyads
  • 15. What was the name of the Minaean traders' city?
A) Petra
B) Amman
C) Jericho
D) Ma'an
  • 16. Who converted to Islam and sent gifts to Muhammad in the early 7th century?
A) Istakhri
B) Usama ibn Zayd
C) Farwa ibn Amr al-Judhami
D) Suleiman the Magnificent
  • 17. Which dynasty conquered Ma'an after Farwa's conversion?
A) Umayyads
B) Abbasids
C) Byzantines
D) Muslim state in Medina led by Usama ibn Zayd
  • 18. Which geographer described Ma'an as a small town on the border of the desert in 951?
A) Ibn Batutah
B) Istakhri
C) Al-Dimashqi
D) Yaqut al-Hamawi
  • 19. During which period did Ma'an serve as a fortress in the Sharat district?
A) Ayyubid rule
B) Byzantine era
C) Umayyad Caliphate
D) Ottoman rule
  • 20. Which city was Ma'an's principal trade partner during the Ottoman period?
A) Hebron
B) Gaza
C) Damascus
D) Jerusalem
  • 21. Who built a fort in Ma'an during Suleiman the Magnificent's tenure?
A) Ottomans
B) Byzantines
C) Umayyads
D) Mamluks
  • 22. Which explorer noted Ma'an's residents considered their town an advanced post to Medina?
A) Yaqut al-Hamawi
B) Ibn Batutah
C) Johann Ludwig Burckhardt
D) Georg August Wallin
  • 23. In what year did the Ma'an train station connect the city to Damascus and Medina?
A) 1886
B) 1902
C) 1875
D) 1899
  • 24. Which Ottoman governor proposed making Ma'an a sanjak including al-Karak, as-Salt and al-Jawf?
A) Rashid Pasha
B) Osman Nuri Pasha
C) Abdulletif Subhi Pasha
D) Midhat Pasha
  • 25. Which Sultan approved the plan to establish Ma'an as a district capital in 1892?
A) Abdulhamid II
B) Selim I
C) Murad IV
D) Suleiman the Magnificent
  • 26. Which Tanzimat reformer opposed making Ma'an a sanjak?
A) Midhat Pasha
B) Osman Nuri Pasha
C) Rashid Pasha
D) Abdulletif Subhi Pasha
  • 27. Which city was deemed more suitable as district capital due to its larger population?
A) Ma'an
B) Al-Karak
C) Tafilah
D) as-Salt
  • 28. What role did Ma'an play in relation to the Hajj pilgrimage route?
A) Starting point of the Hajj
B) Detour from the Hajj
C) Major town on the Hajj pilgrimage route
D) End point of the Hajj
  • 29. Which tribe primarily made up the fighters accompanying Emir Abdullah I to Ma'an in 1920?
A) Jordanian Special Forces
B) 'Utaybah
C) Northern Army
D) Hashemite
  • 30. What did the Hejaz railway southwards suffer during the Battle of Maan in 1918?
A) It became a major trade route.
B) It was expanded.
C) It was wrecked.
D) It remained intact.
  • 31. In what year did Ma'an become part of the Transjordanian state?
A) 1945
B) 1925
C) 1918
D) 1930
  • 32. What was the original use of the building that became known as Ma'an Palace?
A) A British military base.
B) An Ottoman fort.
C) A Hejaz railway terminal.
D) A railway station building.
  • 33. What event in 1989 started in Ma'an and resulted in the dismissal of Prime Minister Zaid Al-Rifai?
A) Celebrations for a national holiday.
B) An economic summit.
C) Protests against government cuts to food subsidies.
D) A military parade.
  • 34. What was the outcome of the 1998 demonstration in Ma'an?
A) It resulted in increased food subsidies.
B) It turned into a miniature uprising with casualties.
C) It led to immediate political reforms.
D) It ended peacefully without any incidents.
  • 35. In what year did clashes occur between the Jordanian army and Islamist groups in Ma'an?
A) 2002
B) 1989
C) 2014
D) 1998
  • 36. How has Ma'an been described by The Economist regarding IS support?
A) "An area free from crime and unemployment."
B) "A peaceful city with no unrest."
C) "A hotbed of IS support."
D) "A major economic hub."
  • 37. What was the cause of demonstrations in Ma'an in December 2022?
A) Low employment rates.
B) Food subsidies cuts.
C) High fuel prices.
D) Political reforms.
  • 38. What is the average annual rainfall in Ma'an?
A) 100 mm
B) 200 mm
C) 44 mm
D) 500 mm
  • 39. In which year was Ma'an's population estimated to be about 50,000?
A) 1994
B) 2007
C) 1973
D) 1956
  • 40. What is the gender makeup of Ma'an according to the 1994 census?
A) 60% male, 40% female
B) 50% male, 50% female
C) 54.3% male, 45.7% female
D) 70% male, 30% female
  • 41. How many undergraduate degrees does Al-Hussein Bin Talal University offer?
A) 25
B) 45
C) 38
D) 50
  • 42. When did the construction of the MDA's industrial park begin?
A) 2008
B) 1995
C) 2020
D) 2010
  • 43. What is the expected completion year for the MDA's industrial park?
A) 2030
B) 2040
C) 2018
D) 2025
  • 44. Who was a former diplomat worker from Ma'an?
A) Omar Maani
B) Jaser Almaani
C) Bahjat Talhouni
D) Talal Abu Tayeh
  • 45. Who served as the ambassador of Jordan to India from 2001 to 2005?
A) Bahjat Talhouni
B) Omar Maani
C) Talal Abu Tayeh
D) Nabil Talhouni
  • 46. Which school of Sunni Islam do the majority of Ma'an's inhabitants follow?
A) Maliki
B) Hanafi
C) Hanbali
D) Shafi'i
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