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      Can You Pass This African Countries Quiz?

      Can You Pass This African Countries Quiz?
      Trivia / IQ

      By BrainFall Staff - Updated: April 9, 2024

      As the second-largest continent on the planet, Africa is a beautiful land with a hot climate, diverse people, and unique traditions. While many have the misconception that African people are living in poverty, people seem to forget that the continent has over a billion people living on it, 170 million of them living in one country alone. There are modern cities and metropolises weaved into the natural, traditional villages. It’s time for you to prove what you know about Africa. Test your knowledge of the map of Africa.

      African Countries Quiz

      Our African Countries Quiz will test your knowledge of the second-largest continent, from Algeria to Zimbabwe. It takes not just a geography expert, but a person who's knowledgeable about the various countries' culture and history.

      Can You Pass This African Countries Quiz?

      Alright, strap in, geography buffs and trivia lovers! How well do you think you know the vast and vibrant continent of Africa? We're talking more than just knowing where Egypt and South Africa are on a map – we are venturing on a comprehensive safari through the entire continent with our African countries quiz. Did you know Africa is home to 54 officially recognized countries? That's right, a whole 54 chances to flex that geographical knowledge and maybe even learn a thing or two along the way.

      A map of Africa with country names and borders, surrounded by traditional African symbols and patterns

      Now, we're not saying this quiz is going to be a cakewalk through the Serengeti. You'll need more than just a hunch to figure out where Burkina Faso is or to spot Eswatini on the map. This is a challenge to test your mettle and see if you've got what it takes to be crowned an African geography guru. So gather round, comrades! Let's unite our brainpower and prove that together, we can conquer the ultimate African countries quiz. On your marks, get set, quiz!

      The Ultimate Map Mayhem

      A chaotic map of Africa with country names scrambled, surrounded by quiz questions and a timer ticking down

      Let's be honest, we all fancy ourselves as quite the whizzes when it comes to spouting off country names at the drop of a hat. But when it's just us and a map of Africa, with its 54 diverse countries, things tend to get a little... mayhemic.

      Identify That Country!

      In this brain-tickling segment of our quiz, we put a magnifying glass to the test. We’ll show you a slice of a country's outline, and you've got to tell us which nation it is. Think you can spot Kenya from its iconic shape, or is Sudan more your territory? Is that the horn of Africa you're seeing, hinting at Somalia, or are we throwing a curveball with Tanzania? Every round is a chance to prove that you've got the eagle eye for Egypt's contours or the sharp instinct for distinguishing Algeria from its neighbors.

      Borderline Genius

      Now to separate the rookies from the real pros, let's play with borders. Can you tell which country snuggles up to South Africa, wakes up to a Moroccan sunrise, or shares a Cup of Joe with Ethiopia? This part of the quiz isn't just about who is where; it's a merry dance along the lines that cut across the Sahara and slip past the Kalahari. We're tossing you into the mix with Libya and Tunisia to the north, tiptoeing around the edges of Uganda and Rwanda, and sashaying through the sands of Namibia and Botswana. And just for a dash of extra fun, can you identify which bustling cities like Johannesburg, Cairo, or Harare belong to which borders? Every correct guess gets you bragging rights, while every miss... well, let's just say you'll get a humorous nudge in the right direction.

      Champion of Trivia

      We've got our thinking caps on and are ready to embark on a trivia journey that spans the vast continent of Africa. Prepare to tackle brain-tickling questions from bustling cities to the serene Indian Ocean island nations.

      Population and Politics

      Can we pinpoint Liberia's capital without a hitch, or do we know which country comes first alphabetically between Benin and Burundi? Africa's political landscape is as dynamic as its demographic diversity. The continent's population is soaring, but do we know which state boasts the highest numbers? Here's a hint: It's one of the giants!

      • Nigeria: Population over 206 million
      • Ethiopia: Close contender

      Cultural Conundrums

      A cultural conundrum awaits as we attempt to decipher which Senegalese music style has the world tapping its feet. Plus, let's not forget, we need to suss out which country's cuisine has more to offer than just Angolan coffee and Mozambican peri-peri chicken. And what are the chances we can ace the official languages spoken in Ghana?

      • Music: Mbalax from Senegal
      • Languages in Ghana: English, Akan, Ewe

      Historical Head-Scratchers

      If you think you're a hotshot at history, let's see if you can arrange these countries in order of independence—without peeking! Was Ghana free before Angola? And for those who really want to flex their intellectual muscles, which ancient city was the bustling hub during the trans-Sahara trade in Mozambique?

      • Liberia: Independence in 1847
      • Ghana: First to gain independence in post-colonial Africa, 1957

      So, let's grab that quiz scoreboard by the horns and aim for the high score. Are we only here for the plays? No way! We're here to study, to laugh at the tricky trivia that catches us off guard, and to celebrate each other's wins because, in the end, we're all champions of trivia—some just haven't realized it yet.

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      Question 1/15

      Due to the belief that fish have supernatural powers, including the ability to protect against evil spirits, some houses in this country are actually made using fish bones:

      • Gabon
      • Zambia
      • Ethiopia
      • Tunisia
      Question 2/15

      This country is located just nine miles south of Spain, making it the closest African country to Europe:

      • Morocco
      • Libya
      • Ghana
      • Tunisia
      Question 3/15

      Which African country is the second-largest on the continent and the only one with its very own alphabet?

      • Angolo
      • Chad
      • Ethiopia
      • Nigeria
      Question 4/15

      This North African country is allowed to monitor their peoples' social media accounts once their followers surpass 5,000, at which time it must be licensed by the government:

      • Ghana
      • Egypt
      • Madagascar
      • Rwanda
      Question 5/15

      More than half of all the gold in the world is mined from this African country, which also has the 24th-highest population in the world with nearly 60 million:

      • Uganda
      • South Africa
      • Nigeria
      • Kenya
      Question 6/15

      Covering 323,000 square feet, The Basilica of Our Lady of Peace is the world's largest church building and is located in this African countries capital city:

      • Ivory Coast
      • Benin
      • Seychelles
      • Mali
      Question 7/15

      The University of Timbuktu, one of the oldest educational establishments in the world, was constructed in the 12th century At this time, the African country it's located in had an exploding economy thanks to the trading of gold, spices, and salt. Which country is it?

      • Sudan
      • South Africa
      • Cape Verde
      • Mali
      Question 8/15

      Due to the popularity of restaurants in this country, men would frequently dine out by themselves, but the women were not allowed to join them until the late 1990s:

      • Togo
      • Algeria
      • Libya
      • Somalia
      Question 9/15

      Situated on the beautiful west coast of Africa, this country is home to Lake Volta, the world's largest man-made lake that covers 3.6% of the country:

      • Angola
      • Kenya
      • Ghana
      • Botswana
      Question 10/15

      With 223 pyramids, this country has the most in the entire world, which is more than double the amount of the country below it:

      • Egypt
      • Sudan
      • Nigeria
      • Gambia
      Question 11/15

      Victoria is the smallest capital city in the world and is located in this country, which is also the least populated in Africa with about 100,000 people:

      • Seychelles
      • Mozambique
      • Cape Verde
      • Uganda
      Question 12/15

      Lac Rose is a lake with pink water caused by a type of bacteria, which is surprisingly safe to swim in. It's located in which beautiful coastal country?

      • Liberia
      • Ghana
      • Ivory Coast
      • Senegal
      Question 13/15

      Although it is the 10th-largest country in the world, almost 91% of the entire population lives along the Mediterranean coastline, which covers only 12% of the country's total landmass. Which country is it?

      • Angola
      • Zambia
      • Algeria
      • Ghana
      Question 14/15

      In terms of sheer volume, the world's number one film industry is Bollywood in India. But surprisingly, the second-largest is not Hollywood; it is actually located in this African country:

      • Nigeria
      • South Africa
      • Tanzania
      • Malawi
      Question 15/15

      Tanzanite, a gemstone considered to be one of the world's most precious gems, can only be found in one country on the planet:

      • Djibouti
      • Namibia
      • Zimbabwe
      • Tanzania
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