A) Xi Jinping B) Donald Trump C) Angela Merkel D) Emmanuel Macron
A) Financial profit for museums B) Historical injustice and colonialism C) Protecting artworks from damage D) Promoting cultural exchange
A) South Africa B) Egypt C) Nigeria D) Ethiopia
A) Ngugi wa Thiong'o B) Felwine Sarr C) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie D) Thomas Piketty
A) Belgium B) Italy C) Spain D) Germany
A) New York B) Paris C) London D) Cairo
A) United Nations B) World Bank C) NATO D) IMF
A) Italy B) Spain C) Greece D) Turkey
A) South Africa B) Ethiopia C) Ghana D) Nigeria
A) It established a new museum in Paris dedicated to African art. B) It led to immediate return of all disputed artefacts. C) It resulted in the closure of several museums. D) It marked the first time a French president announced the restitution of African artefacts.
A) Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University B) Apollo C) The New York Times D) Milton: Routledge
A) He pleaded for the return of cultural heritage to its creators as director of UNESCO. B) He commissioned the report on African cultural heritage. C) He was a French president who announced the restitution. D) He opposed the restitution of African artefacts.
A) 21 November 2018 B) 2025 C) 23 November 2019 D) 6 January 2020
A) Bénédicte Savoy B) Peter Mark C) Sally Price D) Farah Nayeri
A) Liz Libbrecht B) Drew S. Burk C) Sally Price D) Dan Hicks
A) Ivory Coast B) Chad C) Madagascar D) Algeria
A) Djidji Ayokwe, seized in 1916 B) A set of medieval European tapestries C) A collection of ancient manuscripts D) A series of modern art pieces
A) Raymond Silverman B) Peter Mark C) Felwine Sarr D) Bénédicte Savoy
A) Over 95% B) Less than 30% C) Approximately 90% D) About 50%
A) British Museum in London B) Ethnological Museum in Berlin C) Palais de la Marina in Cotonou D) Louvre Museum in Paris
A) A lottery-based selection B) An immediate automatic return process C) A public auction system D) A slow, item-by-item approval system
A) Louvre Museum B) Musée du quai Branly C) Orsay Museum D) Centre Pompidou
A) 978-1-000-42864-3 B) OCLC 1259323561 C) 10.2307/3774788 D) 10.4000/13ehc
A) Charles Kayuka B) Kwame Opoku C) Flower Manase D) Felwine Sarr
A) Permanent display in French museums B) No restitutions at all C) Immediate destruction of disputed artifacts D) Faster returns
A) 1972 B) 2019 C) 2026 D) 2005 |