MCQs on largest and smallest of Equatorial Guinea January 8, 2026October 3, 2024 by u930973931_answers 30 min Score: 0 Attempted: 0/30 Subscribe 1. What is the largest city in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Bata (B) Malabo (C) Ebebiyin (D) Aconibe 2. Which is the smallest city in Equatorial Guinea by population? (A) Aconibe (B) Nsok Nsomo (C) Mikomeseng (D) Evinayong 3. What is the largest island in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Bioko Island (B) Annobón Island (C) Corisco Island (D) Elobey Grande 4. Which is the smallest island in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Elobey Chico (B) Elobey Grande (C) Corisco Island (D) Annobón Island 5. What is the largest river in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Wele River (B) Muni River (C) Mbini River (D) Uoro River 6. Which is the smallest river in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Uoro River (B) Wele River (C) Nfua River (D) Mbini River 7. What is the highest mountain in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Mount Otelé (B) Mount Tureo (C) Pico Basile (D) Mount Malabo 8. Which is the lowest point in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Bioko Island (B) Muni River Delta (C) Atlantic Ocean (D) Malabo Bay 9. What is the largest ethnic group in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Bubi (B) Fang (C) Ndowe (D) Annobonese 10. Which is the smallest ethnic group in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Bubi (B) Annobonese (C) Ndowe (D) Fang 11. What is the largest export product of Equatorial Guinea? (A) Coffee (B) Cocoa (C) Timber (D) Oil 12. Which is the smallest export product of Equatorial Guinea? (A) Cocoa (B) Fish (C) Coffee (D) Timber 13. What is the largest economic sector in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Agriculture (B) Services (C) Industry (D) Fishing 14. Which is the smallest economic sector in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Tourism (B) Fishing (C) Mining (D) Agriculture 15. What is the largest university in Equatorial Guinea? (A) University of Equatorial Guinea (B) National University of Equatorial Guinea (C) Central University of Equatorial Guinea (D) African University of Science and Technology 16. Which is the smallest university in Equatorial Guinea? (A) University of Equatorial Guinea (B) National University of Equatorial Guinea (C) Universidad Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial (D) Central University of Equatorial Guinea 17. What is the largest cultural festival in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Fiesta de la Cruz (B) Bubi Festival (C) Malabo Carnival (D) Annobón Festival 18. Which is the smallest cultural festival in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Fiesta de la Cruz (B) Annobón Festival (C) Bubi Festival (D) Malabo Carnival 19. What is the largest body of water in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Lake Siga (B) Lake Biao (C) Atlantic Ocean (D) Lake Nfua 20. Which is the smallest lake in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Lake Biao (B) Lake Nfua (C) Lake Siga (D) Lake Freetown 21. What is the largest national park in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Bioko Island National Park (B) Los Altos de Nsork National Park (C) Aseng National Park (D) Monte Alén National Park 22. Which is the smallest national park in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Bioko Island National Park (B) Aseng National Park (C) Los Altos de Nsork National Park (D) Monte Alén National Park 23. What is the largest species of animal native to Equatorial Guinea? (A) Western Lowland Gorilla (B) African Forest Elephant (C) Okapi (D) African Golden Cat 24. Which is the smallest mammal found in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Pygmy Marmoset (B) African Pygmy Mouse (C) Least Weasel (D) Black-tailed Prairie Dog 25. What is the largest oil field in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Tchibanga Oil Field (B) Ceiba Oil Field (C) Alba Oil Field (D) Zafiro Oil Field 26. Which is the smallest oil field in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Alba Oil Field (B) Ceiba Oil Field (C) Zafiro Oil Field (D) Tchibanga Oil Field 27. What is the largest festival in Malabo? (A) Festival of the Black Christ (B) International Film Festival (C) Malabo Carnival (D) Fiesta de la Cruz 28. Which is the smallest town in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Aconibe (B) Evinayong (C) Bata (D) Nsok Nsomo 29. What is the largest commercial product of Equatorial Guinea? (A) Cocoa (B) Oil (C) Timber (D) Fish 30. Which is the smallest commercial crop in Equatorial Guinea? (A) Cocoa (B) Coffee (C) Palm Oil (D) Timber