Geographical Features In Rwanda

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Geography Features of Rwanda Quiz

Geography Features of Rwanda Quiz

This quiz is designed to assist Level 3 Tourism trainees in preparing for the upcoming National Examinations.

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1. What is the highest volcano in Rwanda?

2. True or False: Rwanda is known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills.”

3. The _______ is a divide between the waters of the Congo and Nile rivers.

4. Which river is the only outlet of Lake Kivu?

5. Rwanda’s climate is temperate due to its:

6. True or False: The Bugarama Plain lies above 980 meters in altitude.

7. The smallest volcano in the Virunga chain is:

8. The major river that flows into Lake Victoria is:

9. Rwanda’s natural vegetation covers ____% of the country’s surface.

10. True or False: The Rusumo Waterfall is located in Rwanda.

11. Which national park is located in the southwest of Rwanda?

12. The term for a flat representation of the world used in tourism is a:

13. True or False: The Eastern Plateau is located at altitudes between 1000-1500 meters.

14. Which rock type is NOT found in Rwanda?

15. The activity of traveling in a small, light, narrow boat is called:

16. True or False: Gorilla tourism in Rwanda allows a maximum of 12 tourists per visit.

17. The main river emerging from Nyungwe National Park is:

18. The principle of _______ states that polluters should bear the cost of environmental damage.

19. True or False: The Central Plateau lies between 1500-2000 meters above sea level.

20. Which of the following is a touristic rock in Rwanda?

21. The _______ National Park is known for its canopy walkway.

22. True or False: Flash photography is allowed during gorilla tourism in Rwanda.

23. The minimum age for tourists visiting gorillas in Rwanda is:

24. Which of the following is NOT a type of map used in tourism?

25. The activity of walking through nature while sensing the atmosphere is called:

26. True or False: The Volcanic Region in Rwanda lies between 3000-4507 meters above sea level.

27. The _______ swamp is one of the major swamps in Rwanda.

28. Which of the following is a conservation method used in Rwanda?

29. True or False: The Nyabarongo River flows into Lake Kivu.

30. The oldest volcano in Rwanda is:

31. The _______ is a major tourist attraction due to its historical significance.

32. True or False: Tourists are allowed to eat within 200 meters of gorillas in Rwanda.

33. Which of the following is a water-based tourism activity in Rwanda?

34. The _______ vegetation is found in areas with high rainfall in Rwanda.

35. True or False: The Muhabura volcano has a crater lake.

36. Which of the following is a method to collect customer feedback?

37. The _______ is a major waterfall in Rwanda.

38. True or False: The government of Rwanda has banned polythene bags to protect the environment.

39. Which of the following is a promotional tool for tourism in Rwanda?

40. The _______ is a historical site in Rwanda.

41. True or False: Tourists must maintain a 7-meter distance from gorillas in Rwanda.

42. Which of the following is a departure assistance activity?

43. The _______ is a major lake in Rwanda.

44. True or False: The Gahinga volcano has a crater lake.

45. Which of the following is a type of vegetation in Rwanda?

46. The _______ is a cultural dance in Rwanda.

47. True or False: The Akagera National Park is located in the eastern province of Rwanda.

48. Which of the following is a tool used to assist visitors?

49. The _______ is a genocide memorial site in Rwanda.

50. True or False: The National Museum is located in Huye.

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