MCQs on rivers of Vanuatu

  • What is the longest river in Vanuatu? A) River Matangi
    B) River Luganville
    C) River Pango
    D) River Sarakata
    Answer: D) River Sarakata
  • Which river is located on the island of Santo? A) River Matangi
    B) River Luganville
    C) River Sarakata
    D) River Malekula
    Answer: C) River Sarakata
  • Which river flows through the capital city, Port Vila? A) River Pango
    B) River Matangi
    C) River Sarakata
    D) River Luganville
    Answer: A) River Pango
  • The River Matangi is known for its scenic beauty and what recreational activity? A) Fishing
    B) Swimming
    C) Canoeing
    D) All of the above
    Answer: D) All of the above
  • What is the primary source of water for many communities in Vanuatu? A) Rainwater
    B) Rivers
    C) Desalination
    D) Groundwater
    Answer: B) Rivers
  • Which river is important for agriculture on the island of Efate? A) River Pango
    B) River Matangi
    C) River Sarakata
    D) River Luganville
    Answer: A) River Pango
  • What type of ecosystem is commonly found along the rivers of Vanuatu? A) Desert
    B) Rainforest
    C) Tundra
    D) Grassland
    Answer: B) Rainforest
  • Which river is known for its biodiversity, including various fish species? A) River Sarakata
    B) River Pango
    C) River Matangi
    D) River Luganville
    Answer: A) River Sarakata
  • What natural event often affects the rivers in Vanuatu? A) Earthquakes
    B) Flooding
    C) Drought
    D) Tsunamis
    Answer: B) Flooding
  • The rivers of Vanuatu primarily originate from which geographic feature? A) Mountains
    B) Volcanic craters
    C) Lagoons
    D) Beaches
    Answer: A) Mountains
  • Which river is significant for hydroelectric power generation in Vanuatu? A) River Pango
    B) River Sarakata
    C) River Matangi
    D) River Luganville
    Answer: B) River Sarakata
  • Which river is known for its cultural significance to the indigenous people of Vanuatu? A) River Matangi
    B) River Pango
    C) River Sarakata
    D) River Luganville
    Answer: C) River Sarakata
  • What is a common activity that locals engage in along the rivers of Vanuatu? A) Surfing
    B) Fishing
    C) Skiing
    D) Diving
    Answer: B) Fishing
  • The River Luganville flows through which major town in Vanuatu? A) Port Vila
    B) Luganville
    C) Santo
    D) Efate
    Answer: B) Luganville
  • Which river is crucial for providing irrigation for crops in Vanuatu? A) River Sarakata
    B) River Matangi
    C) River Pango
    D) River Luganville
    Answer: A) River Sarakata
  • What is the main tributary of the River Sarakata? A) River Pango
    B) River Matangi
    C) River Luganville
    D) None
    Answer: D) None
  • Which river is often explored by tourists for its natural beauty? A) River Sarakata
    B) River Luganville
    C) River Pango
    D) River Matangi
    Answer: A) River Sarakata
  • The rivers of Vanuatu are crucial for maintaining what aspect of the environment? A) Urban development
    B) Ecosystem balance
    C) Industrial growth
    D) Mining activities
    Answer: B) Ecosystem balance
  • Which river’s waters are known to be suitable for swimming? A) River Sarakata
    B) River Pango
    C) River Matangi
    D) River Luganville
    Answer: B) River Pango
  • What do rivers in Vanuatu help to support besides human activities? A) Tourism
    B) Wildlife habitats
    C) Fishing industries
    D) All of the above
    Answer: D) All of the above
  • Which river is particularly important for the local fisheries industry? A) River Matangi
    B) River Luganville
    C) River Sarakata
    D) River Pango
    Answer: C) River Sarakata
  • What is a significant threat to the rivers in Vanuatu? A) Urbanization
    B) Deforestation
    C) Climate change
    D) All of the above
    Answer: D) All of the above
  • Which river is famous for its crystal-clear waters? A) River Pango
    B) River Matangi
    C) River Sarakata
    D) River Luganville
    Answer: C) River Sarakata
  • What role do rivers play in the local transportation system? A) Major highways
    B) Canoeing routes
    C) Air travel
    D) Railways
    Answer: B) Canoeing routes
  • Which river serves as a vital resource during the dry season? A) River Matangi
    B) River Sarakata
    C) River Pango
    D) River Luganville
    Answer: B) River Sarakata
  • What kind of fish are commonly found in the rivers of Vanuatu? A) Salmon
    B) Tilapia
    C) Eels
    D) Trout
    Answer: C) Eels
  • Which river is known for its waterfalls? A) River Matangi
    B) River Sarakata
    C) River Pango
    D) River Luganville
    Answer: B) River Sarakata
  • The waters of which river are considered sacred by local communities? A) River Pango
    B) River Matangi
    C) River Sarakata
    D) River Luganville
    Answer: C) River Sarakata
  • Which river’s valley is often used for agricultural practices? A) River Matangi
    B) River Pango
    C) River Luganville
    D) River Sarakata
    Answer: D) River Sarakata
  • Which river is a key site for community events and gatherings? A) River Sarakata
    B) River Luganville
    C) River Matangi
    D) River Pango
    Answer: A) River Sarakata

 

River Name Length Location Significance
Sarakata River ~30 km Santo Island Longest river; vital for irrigation and biodiversity.
Pango River ~10 km Efate Island (near Port Vila) Important for local water supply and recreation.
Matangi River ~15 km Malekula Island Known for scenic beauty; popular for swimming and fishing.
Luganville River ~8 km Santo Island Flows through Luganville; significant for local agriculture.
Tana River ~12 km Tanna Island Important for traditional practices and local ecosystems.
Cascades River ~5 km Efate Island Famous for its waterfalls and recreational activities.
Waisisi River ~7 km Epi Island Supports local fisheries and agriculture.
Fanafo River ~10 km Santo Island Important for irrigation and fishing activities.
Aneityum River ~6 km Aneityum Island Provides water for agriculture and local communities.
Erromango River ~9 km Erromango Island Vital for the island’s ecosystem and agriculture.

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