S2:S114 Series


Hello fam... Today's trivia is a series of questions based on general knowledge. The goal is to correctly answer as many as you can. These questions will be added one at a time at different times before the deadline so you have to always check back. 

Caution - Read each trivia question carefully... All the best.

Question 1:

How many African countries produce cocoa? List them.


Question 2:

When did Nigeria become a republic & what was its original name?


Question 3:



Question 4:

How many vowels can you find here?





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  1. The main cocoa-producing African countries are Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Ghana and Cameroon.

    Other countries that produce, but not as much, include Uganda, Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, DR Congo, Tanzania, Madagascar, Togo, Sao Tome and Principe, Gabon, Benin, Equatorial Guinea, Angola and Central African Republic.

    18 African countries.

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  2. 17
    1. Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
    2. Ghana
    3. Nigeria
    4. Cameroon
    5. Togo
    6. Guinea
    7. Sierra Leone
    8. Liberia
    9. São Tomé and Príncipe
    10. Madagascar
    11. Uganda
    12. Equatorial Guinea
    13. Congo
    14. Gabon
    15. Benin
    16. Central African Republic
    17. Kenya

    The list is not exhaustive, and other African countries might also produce cocoa on a smaller scale.

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  3. Q2. October 1, 1963.
    Original name? Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria

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  5. Q. 1: four West African countries: Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria and Cameroon.

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  6. Q. 2:(a)In October 1963, Nigeria became a republic, declaring itself as the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
    (b)the first section was named The Northern Nigeria Protectorate, and the other half was referred to as the Southern Nigeria Protectorate. However, in 1914 the two halves were united, and the area became known as simply Nigeria.

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    1. Question 1:

      19 African countries:

      1. Ivory Coast
      2. Ghana
      3. Nigeria
      4. Cameroon
      5. Togo
      6. Equatorial Guinea
      7. Sierra Leone
      8. Liberia
      9. Gabon
      10. DR Congo
      11. Madagascar
      12. Sao Tome and Principe
      13. Uganda
      14. Tanzania
      15. Guinea
      16. Benin
      17. Central African Republic
      18. Angola
      19. Kenya

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  9. Question 2:

    Nigeria became a republic on October 1st, 1963.

    Originally called: Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria.

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