MCQs on rivers of Equatorial Guinea

  • What is the longest river in Equatorial Guinea?
    • A) Mbini River
    • B) Ntem River
    • C) Muni River
    • D) Wele River
      Answer: B) Ntem River
  • Which river forms part of the border between Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon?
    • A) Wele River
    • B) Muni River
    • C) Ntem River
    • D) Mbini River
      Answer: C) Ntem River
  • The Muni River flows into which body of water?
    • A) Atlantic Ocean
    • B) Gulf of Guinea
    • C) Lake Victoria
    • D) Bay of Biscay
      Answer: B) Gulf of Guinea
  • What is the primary use of the Ntem River?
    • A) Irrigation
    • B) Fishing
    • C) Transportation
    • D) Hydroelectric power
      Answer: C) Transportation
  • Which river is known for its biodiversity and wildlife?
    • A) Mbini River
    • B) Wele River
    • C) Muni River
    • D) Ntem River
      Answer: A) Mbini River
  • Which of the following rivers is significant for its role in agriculture?
    • A) Muni River
    • B) Wele River
    • C) Ntem River
    • D) Mbini River
      Answer: B) Wele River
  • What type of climate primarily affects the rivers of Equatorial Guinea?
    • A) Desert
    • B) Tropical rainforest
    • C) Temperate
    • D) Mediterranean
      Answer: B) Tropical rainforest
  • The Mbini River is also known by what name?
    • A) Rio Muni
    • B) Rio Ntem
    • C) Rio Wele
    • D) Rio Bubo
      Answer: A) Rio Muni
  • What is a major ecological concern regarding the rivers of Equatorial Guinea?
    • A) Deforestation
    • B) Water scarcity
    • C) Pollution
    • D) Overfishing
      Answer: C) Pollution
  • Which river is crucial for the fishing industry in Equatorial Guinea?
    • A) Ntem River
    • B) Mbini River
    • C) Wele River
    • D) Muni River
      Answer: B) Mbini River
  • What is the approximate length of the Ntem River?
    • A) 150 km
    • B) 200 km
    • C) 300 km
    • D) 400 km
      Answer: B) 200 km
  • The Wele River is primarily located in which region of Equatorial Guinea?
    • A) Northern
    • B) Central
    • C) Southern
    • D) Eastern
      Answer: C) Southern
  • Which river is a tributary of the Muni River?
    • A) Ntem River
    • B) Wele River
    • C) Mbini River
    • D) Sanha River
      Answer: D) Sanha River
  • Which river is known for its strong current and rapids?
    • A) Ntem River
    • B) Muni River
    • C) Wele River
    • D) Mbini River
      Answer: A) Ntem River
  • What significant project has been developed around the rivers of Equatorial Guinea?
    • A) Urban development
    • B) Hydroelectric power
    • C) Mining
    • D) Tourism
      Answer: B) Hydroelectric power
  • The Muni River is a crucial water source for which type of ecosystem?
    • A) Marine
    • B) Freshwater
    • C) Desert
    • D) Urban
      Answer: B) Freshwater
  • Which river is important for local transportation and trade?
    • A) Mbini River
    • B) Wele River
    • C) Ntem River
    • D) Muni River
      Answer: C) Ntem River
  • What is the primary threat to the rivers of Equatorial Guinea?
    • A) Climate change
    • B) Urbanization
    • C) Pollution
    • D) Deforestation
      Answer: C) Pollution
  • Which river is vital for the indigenous communities in Equatorial Guinea?
    • A) Muni River
    • B) Ntem River
    • C) Wele River
    • D) Mbini River
      Answer: D) Mbini River
  • What type of fish is commonly found in the rivers of Equatorial Guinea?
    • A) Salmon
    • B) Tilapia
    • C) Catfish
    • D) Trout
      Answer: B) Tilapia
  • Which river’s basin is crucial for agricultural activities in Equatorial Guinea?
    • A) Wele River
    • B) Ntem River
    • C) Muni River
    • D) Mbini River
      Answer: A) Wele River
  • The Ntem River flows through which country before entering Equatorial Guinea?
    • A) Gabon
    • B) Cameroon
    • C) Nigeria
    • D) Republic of the Congo
      Answer: B) Cameroon
  • Which river is associated with cultural festivals in Equatorial Guinea?
    • A) Muni River
    • B) Wele River
    • C) Ntem River
    • D) Mbini River
      Answer: D) Mbini River
  • The rivers of Equatorial Guinea are essential for which sector of the economy?
    • A) Manufacturing
    • B) Agriculture
    • C) Mining
    • D) Technology
      Answer: B) Agriculture
  • Which river is a major source of hydroelectric power in Equatorial Guinea?
    • A) Muni River
    • B) Ntem River
    • C) Wele River
    • D) Mbini River
      Answer: B) Ntem River
  • What is the primary challenge for water management in Equatorial Guinea?
    • A) Excessive rainfall
    • B) Pollution and waste management
    • C) Drought
    • D) Overfishing
      Answer: B) Pollution and waste management
  • Which river is known for its scenic beauty and attracts tourism?
    • A) Mbini River
    • B) Ntem River
    • C) Wele River
    • D) Muni River
      Answer: A) Mbini River
  • The Muni River is primarily fed by which type of rainfall?
    • A) Seasonal rainfall
    • B) Monsoon rainfall
    • C) Tropical rainfall
    • D) Arctic rainfall
      Answer: C) Tropical rainfall
  • Which river is significant for cross-border trade between Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon?
    • A) Mbini River
    • B) Wele River
    • C) Ntem River
    • D) Muni River
      Answer: C) Ntem River
  • What role do the rivers of Equatorial Guinea play in local culture?
    • A) They have no role
    • B) They are sites for fishing only
    • C) They are integral to community life and festivals
    • D) They are only used for irrigation
      Answer: C) They are integral to community life and festivals

 

 

River Name Length (approx.) Region Significance
Ntem River 200 km Northern Longest river, forms part of the border with Cameroon; important for transportation and fishing.
Muni River 120 km Southern Flows into the Gulf of Guinea; vital for local agriculture and fishing.
Mbini River 60 km Central Known as Rio Muni; important for biodiversity and local ecosystems.
Wele River 100 km Southern Crucial for irrigation and supports agricultural activities.
Sanha River 50 km Central A tributary of the Muni River; important for local agriculture.

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