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C: France and Spain
What colonial powers were present in Morocco?
A: GB and Germany B: GB and France C: France and Spain D: Germany and Spain |
C: Moroccon Dirham
What is the monetary unit in Morocco?
A: Moroccon Franc B: Moroccon Dinar C: Moroccan Dirham D: Moroccon Pound |
(C) Mediterranean climate
What is the climate in the northern region of Morocco?
(A) Continental climate (B) Desert climate (C) Mediterranean climate (D) Temperate climate |
D: Peace be upon you
What does salam alykum actually means?
A: Have a good day B: Hello C: Goodbye D: Peace be upon you |
C: The King
Who is the ultimate authority in Morocco:
A: The Prime Minister B: The Council of Ministers C: The King D: The Superior Council of Judicial Power |
B: Amazigh people or Berbers
Who are the nomadic people that spread through and settled across much of North Africa?
A: Maasai B: Amazigh people C: Aztecas D: San |
D: Rabat
What is the capital of Morocco?
A: Marrakesh B: Fes C: Casablanca D: Rabat |
(B) July (average rainfall is 1mm)
When is the driest month in Morocco?
(A) January (B) July (C) August (D) December |
D: Wash your hands
What should we do before eating?
A: bow and touch the ground B: Talk C: Take a nap D: Wash our hands |
C: Corruption and oppression by the government
What was the main reason for the February 20th movement?
A: Climate Change B: Terrorist attacks C: Corruption and oppression by the government D: Animal Rights |
C: 80%
How much percentage of Western Sahara is occupied by Morocco?
A: 20% B: 40% C: 80% D: 90 % |
C: Kingdom of Morocco
What is the official name of Morocco?
A: Morocco B: Moroccan Republic C: Kingdom of Morocco |
(D) Atlas Mountains
What are the mountain ranges in Morocco?
(A) Mahale mountains (B) Pare mountains (C) Usambara mountains (D) Atlas Mountains |
C: In the name of god
What does Bismillah mean?
A: Let’s eat B: Good night C: In the name of god D: Bye-Bye |
C: No, the King presides over Superior Council of Judicial Power and therefore influences the decisions made in court
Is the Moroccon judicative independent?
A: Yes, the Superior Council of Judicial Power guarantees independence B: No, there is no one to guarantee it’s independence C: No, the King presides over Superior Council of Judicial Power and therefore influences the decisions made in court D: Yes, the King does not have any control over the judicative |
A: Ceuta and Melilla
How are the two Spanish enclaves on the Northern Morrocan coast called?
A: Ceuta and Melilla B: Mallorca and Formentera C: Lanzarote and Ceuta D: Formentera and Melilla |
B: Arabic and Tamazight
What are the official languages in Morocco?
A: French and Arabic B: Arabic and Tamazight C: French and Tamazight D: Arabic and Spanish |
(C) Marrakech
Which city is not located on the coast?
(A) Rabat (B) Tangier (C) Marrakech (D) Casablanca |
B: Djellaba
What is the common every day traditional dress called for both men and women in Morocco?
A: Kaftans B: Djellaba C: Takchitas D: Shirts and Pants |
B: Amazigh is recognised as an official language
What important changes does the new constitution of 2011 include?
A: significant reduction of Power of the King B: Tamazigh is recognised as an official language C: Homosexuals gain more rights D: more transparency regarding the political process |
B: 1956
In which year did Morroco gain independence from the French?
A: 1949 B: 1956 C: 1961 D: 1965 |
A: 38.080.000
How many people live in Morocco?
A: 38.080.000 B: 29.340.000 C: 40.560.000 D: 46.290.000 |
(D) saïdia beach
What is the name of the longest beach in Morocco?
(A) Ruminate beach (B) legzira beach (C) agar beach (D) saïdia beach |
A: the face tattoos Amazigh women used to wear
What does the colourful embroidery on the Tahruyt, the traditional Amazigh headscarf, represent?
A: the face tattoos Amazigh women used to wear B: a rainbow, to show thankfulness for water after rain C: the social role of the wearer as the first born daughter D: devotion to the gods |
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