Kampala
  • 1. Kampala, the vibrant capital city of Uganda, is a bustling metropolis set upon the mysterious hills near the shores of Lake Victoria, which is one of the largest lakes in the world. Known for its rich cultural heritage and warm, welcoming spirit, Kampala is a fusion of tradition and modernity, with its skyline dotted by contemporary high-rises and colonial-era architecture. The city is steeped in history, as it was once the administrative center of the Buganda Kingdom, and remnants of this heritage are still visible in landmarks such as the Uganda National Mosque, which offers stunning panoramic views of the city, and the imposing Parliament buildings that reflect the country's governance. The streets are alive with the flavors and aromas of bustling markets like Owino, where traders sell everything from fresh produce to colorful textiles and handmade crafts. Kampala's nightlife is equally exciting, with a range of bars, clubs, and restaurants that showcase the diverse culinary offerings of Ugandan cuisine, featuring dishes such as matoke (steamed plantains) and posho (maize porridge). With numerous parks, like the expansive Kololo Independence Grounds and the tranquil Entebbe Botanical Gardens nearby, residents and visitors alike can enjoy lush green spaces amidst the urban hustle. Furthermore, Kampala's strategic location makes it a gateway to the breathtaking scenery and wildlife of Uganda, inviting adventure seekers to explore the majestic landscapes of Kibale Forest and the iconic gorillas of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Overall, Kampala is a city that pulses with life, where every corner tells a story, and every encounter offers a glimpse into the heart of Uganda.

    What is the capital city of Uganda?
A) Entebbe
B) Jinja
C) Mbarara
D) Kampala
  • 2. Which lake is located near Kampala?
A) Lake George
B) Lake Kyoga
C) Lake Albert
D) Lake Victoria
  • 3. Kampala is known for which prominent feature?
A) Seven Hills
B) Nine Mountains
C) Five Valleys
D) Three Rivers
  • 4. Which major university is located in Kampala?
A) Makerere University
B) Kyambogo University
C) Uganda Christian University
D) Mbarara University
  • 5. What is the main currency used in Kampala?
A) Kenyan Shilling
B) US Dollar
C) Ugandan Shilling
D) Tanzanian Shilling
  • 6. What is the predominant climate type in Kampala?
A) Desert
B) Temperate
C) Tropical rainforest
D) Savannah
  • 7. Which river runs through Kampala?
A) River Rwenzori
B) River Semliki
C) River Nile
D) River Kagera
  • 8. Kampala is the political center of which country?
A) Tanzania
B) Uganda
C) Kenya
D) Rwanda
  • 9. Which international airport is closest to Kampala?
A) Kamuli Airport
B) Kajjansi Airport
C) Entebbe International Airport
D) Mbarara Airport
  • 10. What is the main sport enjoyed in Kampala?
A) Football
B) Basketball
C) Cricket
D) Rugby
  • 11. Which district is Kampala located in?
A) Kampala District
B) Jinja District
C) Mukono District
D) Wakiso District
  • 12. What form of government does Kampala operate under?
A) Provincial administration
B) City authority
C) Federal government
D) Military rule
  • 13. What type of music is popular in Kampala?
A) Rock
B) Jazz
C) Pop
D) Reggae
  • 14. What is the name of the largest sports stadium in Kampala?
A) Kampala International Stadium
B) Cricket Oval
C) Kampala Sports Arena
D) Namboole Stadium
  • 15. What is the largest mosque in Kampala?
A) Gaddafi National Mosque
B) Kibuli Mosque
C) Uganda National Mosque
D) Mengo Mosque
  • 16. In which year did Kampala become the capital of Uganda?
A) 1962
B) 1958
C) 1971
D) 1986
  • 17. Which famous statue is located in Kampala?
A) The Independence Monument
B) The Nelson Mandela Statue
C) The Gandhi Statue
D) The Freedom Statue
  • 18. What is the main religion in Kampala?
A) Christianity
B) Hinduism
C) Islam
D) Judaism
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