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The South African Quiz
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Which of the following is NOT a capital city in South Africa? a) Johannesburg b) Cape Town c) Pretoria d) Bloemfontein
Johannesburg
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Robben Island is very popular, Why?
It used to be a prison
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How many capitals does South Africa have? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
3
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Who were the first Europeans to arrive in South Africa? a) Germans b) Dutch c) British d) Portuguese
Portuguese
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What was the famous system of segregation in South Africa called?
Apartheid
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When was the first case of AIDS/HIV in South Africa? a) 1978 b) 1965 c)1983 d)1999
1983
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Who is this South African celebrity?
Nelson Mandela
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Mahatma Gandhi lived and studied in South Africa when he was young. a) True b) False
True
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You can find penguins everywhere in South Africa. a) True b) False
False
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Is this the national animal of South Africa? a) True b) False
True
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How many official languages does South Africa have? a) 11 b) 5 c) 8 d) 12
11
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The largest great white was around 8 meters in length. a) True b) False
False
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This used to be the flag of South Africa. a) True b) False
True
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The avergae South African lives to only 63 years old. a) True b) False
True
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There are more than 900 different types of birds in South Africa. a) True b) False
True
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Table Mountain is one of the oldest mountains in the world. a) True b) False
True
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How many people live in South Africa? a) 60 million b) 54 million c) 41 million d) 36 million
60 million
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How long did the seperation regime last in South Africa? a) 20 years b) 42 years c) 35 years d) 15 years
42 years
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What percentage of the population is native African? a) 60% b) 40% c) 79% d) 95%
79%
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What is the most popular sport in South Africa?
Rugby
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