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The Egyptian Revolution of 2011
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  • 1. The Egyptian Revolution of 2011, also known as the 'January 25 Revolution', was a popular uprising that began on January 25, 2011, and led to the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak. The revolution was driven by widespread dissatisfaction with Mubarak's regime, including corruption, economic stagnation, and lack of political reform. It was characterized by massive street protests, the occupation of Tahrir Square in Cairo, and a call for Mubarak to step down. The revolution marked a significant moment in Egypt's modern history, leading to a transition of power, the election of a new government, and renewed hope for democratic change in the country.

    When did the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 start?
A) January 25, 2011
B) November 11, 2010
C) April 5, 2011
D) March 15, 2011
  • 2. What was the main square in Cairo that became a focal point for protests?
A) Pharaoh Square
B) Nile Square
C) Ramses Square
D) Tahrir Square
  • 3. Who was the President of Egypt at the beginning of the 2011 revolution?
A) Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
B) Anwar Sadat
C) Gamal Abdel Nasser
D) Hosni Mubarak
  • 4. Which social media platform played a crucial role in organizing and spreading information during the revolution?
A) Facebook
B) Instagram
C) Snapchat
D) Twitter
  • 5. What role did the military play in the ousting of President Mubarak?
A) Transition of power
B) Used violence against protesters
C) Supported Mubarak
D) Stayed neutral
  • 6. Who became the acting President of Egypt after Mubarak's resignation?
A) Mohammed Morsi
B) Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
C) Ahmed Shafik
D) Mohamed Hussein Tantawi
  • 7. Which political party linked to the Muslim Brotherhood won the most seats in the 2011 parliamentary election?
A) Al-Nour Party
B) Freedom and Justice Party
C) Egyptian Social Democratic Party
D) Socialist Popular Alliance Party
  • 8. Which country provided significant financial and political support to the Egyptian government after the 2013 ousting of Morsi?
A) Turkey
B) Russia
C) Saudi Arabia
D) United States
  • 9. Which political ideology inspired many protesters during the revolution?
A) Fascism
B) Colonialism
C) Communism
D) Liberalism
  • 10. Which Nobel Peace Prize laureate supported the Egyptian revolutionaries?
A) Liu Xiaobo
B) Malala Yousafzai
C) Mohamed ElBaradei
D) Aung San Suu Kyi
  • 11. What impact did the Egyptian revolution have on neighboring countries in the Arab world?
A) Inspired similar uprisings
B) Led to regional conflict
C) Quashed any dissent
D) Ignored by other nations
  • 12. What was the military tribunal's sentence for former President Hosni Mubarak in 2012?
A) Exile
B) Life imprisonment
C) Death penalty
D) Community service
  • 13. What did the Egyptian revolutionaries call for in terms of government accountability?
A) End of corruption
B) Increased bureaucracy
C) Less transparency
D) Expanded surveillance
  • 14. Which group of youth played a significant role in the organization of the protests?
A) Al-Jama'a Al-Islamiyya
B) April 6 Youth Movement
C) National Democratic Party
D) Muslim Brotherhood
  • 15. What sparked the initial protests on January 25, 2011?
A) Police brutality
B) Economic inequality
C) Religious tensions
D) Foreign intervention
  • 16. Which country's revolution inspired the Egyptian protesters?
A) Yemen
B) Tunisia
C) Syria
D) Libya
  • 17. Who was the Vice President during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011?
A) Ahmed Shafik
B) Hosni Mubarak
C) Mohamed ElBaradei
D) Omar Suleiman
  • 18. What term is sometimes used to refer to the broader series of protests and uprisings that occurred in the Middle East and North Africa in 2011?
A) African Uprisings
B) Arab Spring
C) Desert Revolution
D) Middle Eastern Awakening
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