Cameroon's Rich History and Heritage
  • 1. Cameroon's rich history and heritage is a tapestry woven with diverse cultures, traditions, and influences. From ancient kingdoms like the Bamum and Bamileke to the arrival of European explorers and colonization, Cameroon's story is one of resilience and adaptation. The country's landscapes, ranging from lush rainforests to savannas and mountains, have shaped the lives of its people and the development of unique art forms and craftsmanship. Today, Cameroon embraces its past while looking towards the future, celebrating its cultural diversity through music, dance, cuisine, and festivals. The country's history is a testament to the strength of its people and the enduring legacy of its ancestors.

    Which year did Cameroon gain independence from France and the United Kingdom?
A) 1960
B) 1950
C) 1980
D) 1970
  • 2. What is the official language of Cameroon?
A) Portuguese
B) German
C) Swahili
D) French and English
  • 3. The capital city of Cameroon is:
A) Bamenda
B) Yaoundé
C) Douala
D) Limbe
  • 4. Which famous mountain is located in Cameroon and is also one of Africa's highest peaks?
A) Mount Kenya
B) Mount Cameroon
C) Mount Sinai
D) Mount Kilimanjaro
  • 5. Cameroon's national football team is nicknamed:
A) Black Stars
B) Eagles of the Sahara
C) Super Eagles
D) Indomitable Lions
  • 6. The western region of Cameroon is known for its production of which cash crop?
A) Coffee
B) Cocoa
C) Tea
D) Sugarcane
  • 7. Which Cameroonian city hosts the annual Ngondo Festival celebrating water spirits?
A) Buea
B) Bamenda
C) Douala
D) Yaoundé
  • 8. The founding father of modern Cameroon and its first President was:
A) Paul Biya
B) François-Xavier Vogt
C) Ahmadou Ahidjo
D) John Ngu Foncha
  • 9. What is the traditional Cameroonian dance style characterized by rapid waist movements and energetic footwork?
A) Bikutsi
B) Kwassa Kwassa
C) Kizomba
D) Azonto
  • 10. Which Cameroonian musician introduced the world to the popular genre called Makossa?
A) Miriam Makeba
B) Salif Keita
C) Manu Dibango
D) Fela Kuti
  • 11. The traditional musical instrument called 'Talking Drum' is commonly used by which Cameroonian ethnic group?
A) Tikar
B) Bamileke
C) Fulani
D) Betí
  • 12. Which Cameroonian city is known for its production of pottery and traditional crafts?
A) Garoua
B) Foumban
C) Ngaoundéré
D) Bertoua
  • 13. Which colonial power controlled Cameroon before World War I?
A) Belgium
B) Germany
C) Portugal
D) Spain
  • 14. The famous Cameroonian footballer who won the African Player of the Year award in 2000, 2003, and 2004 is:
A) Samuel Eto'o
B) Patrick Mboma
C) Geremi Njitap
D) Roger Milla
  • 15. The Cameroonian flag features how many horizontal stripes?
A) Four
B) Two
C) Five
D) Three
  • 16. Who is considered the national hero of Cameroon for his role in the fight against French colonialism?
A) Robert Mugabe
B) Ama Tutu Muna
C) John Ngu Foncha
D) Ruben Um Nyobé
  • 17. Which famous wildlife sanctuary in Cameroon is home to a diverse range of primates and bird species?
A) Korup National Park
B) Kruger National Park
C) Serengeti National Park
D) Maasai Mara National Reserve
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