Question
1.
What does 'landlocked' mean?
a) A country
that has no coast and is surrounded
by land.
b) A country
that does not have enough land
for its people.
c) A country
that has a lot of land that is
difficult to farm.
2.
In 1993, a part of Ethiopia became
an independent country. What is
its name?
a) Somalia
b) Djibouti
c) Eritrea
3.
Ethiopia is much bigger than the
UK, but how much bigger?
a) 3 times
bigger
b) 8 times
bigger
c) 14 times
bigger
4.
The lowlands of Ethiopia have
a dry, harsh climate. What do
the farmers of the area do here?
a) They rear
animals like sheep.
b) They grow
cash crops like bananas.
c) They grow
wheat in large fields.
5.
'Teff' is very important to Ethiopians.
What is it?
a) It is a
type of clothing
b) It is a
type of house
c) It is a
type of grain to eat
6.
What percentage of people work
in farming in Ethiopia?
a) 50%
b) 80%
c) 90%
7.
Ethiopia's has four main exports.
They are oilseeds, leather products,
gold and �..?
a) Motor Vehicles
b) Coffee
c) Bananas
8.
What does 'refugee' mean?
a) Somebody
who has lost their home.
b) Somebody
who has been forced
to leave their
home to escape persecution from
others.
c) Somebody
who is looking for a job in another
country.
9.
At the moment, which of these continents
is home to the most refugees?
a) Europe
b) North Americ)
c) Asia
10.
In 1994, many people became refugees
because of the civil war in Rwanda
between the two cultural groups
of the country. What are these two
groups of people called?
a) Hutus and
Tutsis
b) Serbs and
Kosovars
c) Palestinians
and Israelis
11.
Of all the people living in the
UK, what percentage of them are
refugees?
a) 0.3%
b) 3%
c) 30%
12.
As well as the usual subjects, what
else do refugee children learn about
at school in the Ethiopian refugee
camps?
a) Cooking
b) The dangers
of landmines
c) How to cross
a road safely
13.
What percentage of refugees are
either women or children?
a) 40%
b) 60%
c) 80%
14.
Which of these organisations focuses
on helping refugees?
a) UNESCO
b) UNHCR
c) BBC
15.
When is 'Refugee Week' in 2001?
a) 23rd - 29th
June
b) 23rd - 29th
July
c) 23rd - 29th
August
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