
North Africa: Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, Egypt
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- Q1What is the official language of Morocco?ArabicSpanishFrenchEnglish30s
- Q2What is the capital city of Tunisia?CairoAlgiersTripoliTunis30s
- Q3Which river is the longest in Egypt?Mississippi RiverAmazon RiverNile RiverYangtze River30s
- Q4What major body of water lies to the north of Egypt?Indian OceanMediterranean SeaRed SeaAtlantic Ocean30s
- Q5What is the popular traditional dish made of semolina wheat that is commonly eaten in Morocco?CouscousSushiTacoPaella30s
- Q6Which type of climate is most common in North Africa?Tropical climateTemperate climateDesert climatePolar climate30s
- Q7What renewable energy source is Morocco investing in to generate electricity?Wind energyGeothermal energySolar energyNuclear energy30s
- Q8What is the currency used in Morocco?EuroPoundDollarDirham30s
- Q9Which sector is the largest contributor to Tunisia's GDP?Services sectorConstruction sectorAgriculture sectorManufacturing sector30s
- Q10What natural resource is Tunisia known for producing?GoldOlive oilDiamondsCoal30s
- Q11What is the official currency of Tunisia?DollarTunisian dinarEuroPound30s
- Q12What is one of Egypt's main exports?CarsComputersCottonElectronics30s
- Q13What is Egypt's primary source of energy?Solar PowerNatural GasCoalWind Energy30s
- Q14What is the primary source of income for Libya's economy?TextilesOil exportsFarmingTourism30s
- Q15Who was the leader of Libya before the revolution in 2011?Hosni MubarakMuammar GaddafiAli Abdullah SalehBashar al-Assad30s