
Amazing Kenya. Kaleidoscope of Questions. Quiz
The online quiz series “Amazing Regional Studies. Kaleidoscope of Questions. Quiz series " (100 Countries of the World) was published as separate books on the online-platforms.
Each country in the world in the series online quizzes “Amazing Country Studies: A Kaleidoscope of Questions” (100 Countries of the World) is explored through 25 questions, which encourage independent research, comparisons between countries, fact-checking and the search for patterns and differences.
If you’re interested in new technologies and territories, you’ll not only learn many interesting facts about the national characteristics of countries around the world but also learn to find analogies and generalizations when comparing nature, sociology, economics, and culture.
Each country in the “Amazing Regional Studies. Kaleidoscope of Questions. Quiz series” series is examined through 25 questions and includes a sequence of five modules.
Module 1: General Information: 1. Borders, Country Map, 2. Flag Symbolism, 3. Coat of Arms Symbolism, 4. Toponymy, Etymology of Names, 5. Money
Module 2: Nature: 1. Mountains, 3. Water Resources, 3. Landscape Features, 4. Flora, 5. Fauna
Module 3: People: 1. Nations, ethnic groups, 2. Languages, linguistics, 3. National dishes, cuisine 4. People’s way of life (rules of behavior, traditions) 5. Famous people of the past and present
Module 4: Economics: 1. Urbanization, capital city 2. Agriculture, food security 3. Export, Trade, 4. Energy, transport, technology, 5. Attractions, tourism
Module 5: Culture: 1. Music, 2. Sports, 3. Religion, 4. Holidays, festivals, 5. Art
The online quiz includes problem question and question with possible answer options.
The series of online quizzes “Amazing Russia. Kaleidoscope of Questions” (all regions) is also useful for broadening horizons, career guidance, and developing critical thinking.
Amazing Kenya. Kaleidoscope of Questions. General Information
Kenya General 1
How does water spin at the equator? At the equator, water does not swirl when draining; north of the equator it begins to swirl counterclockwise, and south of the equator — clockwise. Exactly on the equator in Kenya is located…
1. Port of Mombasa 2. Lake Rudolf 3. Nairobi 4. the border with Ethiopia 5. the Laikipia Plateau 6. the border with Sudan
Kenya General 2
What does the color of the shield on the flag mean? The flag of Kenya consists of three horizontal stripes of black, red, and green, separated by two white horizontal stripes. In the central part of the flag there is an image of two white crossed spears and the image of a red-white-black shield of the African people…
1. Kalenjin 2. Kikuyu 3. Luhya 4. Luo 5. Maasai
Kenya General 3
The coat of arms is a shield divided into black, red, and green; over everything are two narrow silver bars; in the red field there is a silver rooster holding an axe of the same metal in its right claw. Behind the shield are two red crossed spears. The shield is supported by two golden opposing rampant lions with red armament and tongue, standing on a base in the form of a mountain with red, silver, and golden plants. Below is a red ribbon with the silver motto Harambee. The coat of arms depicts local agricultural products — coffee, sisal, tea, corn, pineapples and…
1. hogweed 2. sweet clover 3. barberry 4. angelica 5. pyrethrum
Kenya General 4
Why are countries called what they are called? Discoverers often named the lands they found based on various legends and superstitions. For example, in 1499 Spanish explorers Alonso de Ojeda and Amerigo Vespucci, sailing along the northern coast of South America, saw natives living in houses on stilts along the shore. They called this land Venezuela (Little Venice). Kenya was named after a mountain. Which country’s name means “settlement” when translated from the local language?
1. Armenia 2. Russia 3. Guatemala 4. Ethiopia 5. Canada
Kenya General 5
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