- 1. What is the capital city of Madagascar?
A) Antsiranana B) Morondava C) Antananarivo D) Toamasina
- 2. Madagascar is located off the coast of which continent?
A) Asia B) Australia C) Africa D) South America
- 3. What is the largest lemur species found in Madagascar?
A) Aye-aye B) Sifaka C) Lemur catta D) Indri
- 4. Madagascar is known for its rich biodiversity, including many species of what unique animals?
A) Kangaroos B) Penguins C) Bears D) Lemurs
- 5. Which ocean lies off the eastern coast of Madagascar?
A) Arctic Ocean B) Indian Ocean C) Atlantic Ocean D) Pacific Ocean
- 6. What is the dominant religion in Madagascar?
A) Islam B) Buddhism C) Hinduism D) Christianity
- 7. Which European colonial power controlled Madagascar during the late 19th and early 20th centuries?
A) Portugal B) Britain C) Spain D) France
- 8. In what year did Madagascar gain independence from France?
A) 1960 B) 1820 C) 1900 D) 2005
- 9. What is the traditional musical instrument of Madagascar called?
A) Didgeridoo B) Sitar C) Valiha D) Banjo
- 10. What type of chameleon is native to Madagascar and is known for its distinctive color-changing abilities?
A) Jackson's Chameleon B) Veiled Chameleon C) Panther Chameleon D) Parson's Chameleon
- 11. What is the most important export crop of Madagascar?
A) Coffee B) Cocoa C) Tea D) Vanilla
- 12. What is the traditional wrapped garment worn by men in Madagascar called?
A) Kente B) Lamba C) Kimono D) Sari
- 13. Which famous seas surround Madagascar?
A) Sargasso Sea B) Bering Sea C) Mozambique Channel D) Coral Sea
- 14. Madagascar is one of the world's leading producers of what gemstone?
A) Diamond B) Emerald C) Ruby D) Sapphire
- 15. Which famous pirate is rumored to have hidden treasure on the island of Madagascar?
A) Anne Bonny B) Blackbeard C) Calico Jack D) William Kidd
- 16. Which climate zone characterizes most of Madagascar's coastal regions?
A) Desert B) Temperate C) Tropical D) Polar
- 17. What is the famous species of baobab tree native to Madagascar that stores water in its trunk?
A) Pinus Sylvestris B) Sequoiadendron Giganteum C) Adansonia Grandidieri D) Quercus Nigra
- 18. Madagascar is known for its rich biodiversity, with what percentage of species found nowhere else on Earth?
A) 90% B) 95% C) 80% D) 70%
- 19. Which endangered primate is native to Madagascar and known for its large, round eyes?
A) Sifaka B) Lemur C) Aye-aye D) Indri
- 20. Madagascar is home to the world's smallest primate. What is it called?
A) Sportive lemur B) Dwarf lemur C) Giant lemur D) Mouse lemur
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