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South Sudanese Independence - Test
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  • 1. The independence of South Sudan, which was achieved on July 9, 2011, marked a historic moment for the people of the region. After decades of conflict and struggle for self-determination, the new nation emerged as the youngest country in the world. With a diverse population and a rich cultural heritage, South Sudan faced numerous challenges in the aftermath of independence, including political instability, economic hardships, and humanitarian crises. Despite these obstacles, the people of South Sudan continue to strive for peace, unity, and development, seeking to build a prosperous future for themselves and future generations.

    When did South Sudan gain its independence?
A) July 9, 2011
B) June 27, 2013
C) August 15, 2005
D) September 30, 2008
  • 2. What is the capital of South Sudan?
A) Juba
B) Nairobi
C) Khartoum
D) Addis Ababa
  • 3. What is the dominant religion in South Sudan?
A) Islam
B) Hinduism
C) Christianity
D) Buddhism
  • 4. Which river is a major geographic feature in South Sudan?
A) Ganges River
B) Yangtze River
C) Amazon River
D) Nile River
  • 5. What is the currency used in South Sudan?
A) Euro
B) South Sudanese Pound
C) Yen
D) Dollar
  • 6. What is the official language of South Sudan?
A) English
B) French
C) Arabic
D) Swahili
  • 7. South Sudan gained independence after a referendum held as part of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. When was this agreement signed?
A) 2015
B) 2000
C) 2010
D) 2005
  • 8. What major event preceded South Sudan's 2011 referendum on independence?
A) Arab Spring
B) Comprehensive Peace Agreement
C) Famine
D) Drought
  • 9. What ethnic group is the largest in South Sudan?
A) Bari
B) Dinka
C) Nuer
D) Zande
  • 10. Who was the leader of Sudan at the time of South Sudan's independence?
A) Omar al-Bashir
B) Riek Machar
C) John Garang
D) Salva Kiir
  • 11. Which of the following languages is widely spoken in South Sudan, along with English?
A) German
B) Japanese
C) Arabic
D) Mandarin
  • 12. What was the percentage of South Sudanese voters who chose independence in the 2011 referendum?
A) 98.83%
B) 90%
C) 75%
D) 50.1%
  • 13. What is the significance of the date July 9th for South Sudan?
A) Independence Day
B) Anniversary of Civil War
C) New Year's Day
D) Victory Day
  • 14. Which natural resource is abundant in South Sudan?
A) Gold
B) Oil
C) Copper
D) Diamonds
  • 15. Which of the following is a threat to stability in South Sudan?
A) Educational opportunities
B) Peaceful elections
C) Economic prosperity
D) Ethnic violence
  • 16. What major issue plagued South Sudan in the years following independence, leading to a dire humanitarian situation?
A) Civil war
B) Drought
C) Economic recession
D) Political corruption
  • 17. South Sudan is located in which region of Africa?
A) North Africa
B) West Africa
C) Southern Africa
D) East Africa
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