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SS7CG2a And 3ab-Republics Of Africa/Limits To Education/AIDS And Famine
Test Description: Republics of Africa/Limits to Education/AIDS and Famine
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1) Which of these countries is ruled by a dictator?
A
Sudan
B
South Africa
C
Morocco
D
Kenya
2) As a parliamentary form of government how is the President of South Africa elected?
A
The president is appointed by the Prime Minister.
B
All citizens vote for the president.
C
The president is elected by the cabinet.
D
The national assembly elects the president.
3) When comparing the governments of Kenya and Sudan, which is correct concerning the role of the citizen?
A
Citizens in Kenya have a greater influence on the government through elections.
B
Citizens in both countries rely on courts to make laws.
C
Citizens in both countries directly vote on laws.
D
Citizens in Sudan have a greater influence on the government through elections.
4) What is the name of the virus that causes AIDS?
A
HIV
B
malnutrition
C
malaria
D
WHO
5) Anyone over the age of 18 may vote in elections that determine the National Assembly. Based on this information, South Africa would be considered a
A
federalist confederation.
B
parliamentary democracy.
C
presidential dictatorship.
D
democratic dictatorship.
6) The government of Kenya could BEST be described as
A
a constitutional monarchy.
B
a republic.
C
an absolute monarchy.
D
a dictatorship.
7) In Kenya the citizens are allowed to vote. They vote for the president and members of the National Assembly. The country is not ruled by a monarch. Why is Kenya considered a republic?
A
The citizens elect leaders to represent them.
B
The legislature has only one chamber.
C
The leader of the country is a king.
D
The citizens are not allowed to vote for president.
8) How does access to education differ in Kenya and Sudan?
A
There are more political barriers to education in Kenya.
B
Sudan offers free education through college to all citizens.
C
Education is prohibited in Sudan.
D
Girls have more access to formal education in Kenya.
9) Women have a higher literacy rate in Kenya than in Sudan. This is MOST LIKELY because
A
Kenyan women are taught at home rather than in schools.
B
Sudan focuses only on math education.
C
Sudan does not offer any education.
D
Kenya invests more in education for girls.
10) Following a military takeover of the government in 1989, Omar al-Bashir acted as the authoritarian ruler of
A
Kenya
B
Sudan
C
Libya.
D
South Africa
11) What is NOT a cause for food shortages?
A
drought
B
wars
C
poor food distribution
D
lack of food on the planet
12) Why is Africa affected by the AIDS epidemic more than the other continents?
A
Africa has the warmest climate.
B
Africa has the greatest population, so more people are affected.
C
Africa has the largest land mass.
D
Africa needs more money for education and prevention programs.
13) In Kenya males average 10 years of schooling and females 9 years. The literacy rate for males is 90% and females 80%. In Sudan the literacy rate for males is 61% and for females 50%. What could you conclude about the opportunity for education in the
A
Females have the same opportunity for education in Kenya ns in Sudan.
B
Females in Kenya have the same opportunity for education as males in Sudan.
C
Females have more opportunity for education in Kenya than Sudan.
D
Females have less opportunity for education in Kenya than in Sudan.
14) What is an impact of government instability on combating AIDS in Africa?
A
The instability is helping to bring more attention to AIDS prevention.
B
It is difficult to distribute resources appropriately.
C
Citizens receive better education on preventing AIDS from the government.
D
No other countries are willing to help.
15) During the last half of the 20th century Africa has had numerous civil wars. Africa has a serious AIDS/HIV crisis. Over 70% of the people world-wide infected with AIDS live in sub-Saharan Africa. One of the major consequences of the numerous civil wa
A
Disruption in the distribution of medicine.
B
Lack of medical training.
C
Over crowded refugee camps.
D
Unsanitary drinking water.
16) Which of the following factors has worsened the AIDS pandemic in Africa?
A
trade agreements
B
international aid
C
unstable governments
D
formation of the African Union
17) Which of the following factors has limited access to schools for children in Sudan?
A
civil war in Southern Sudan
B
higher government spending on education
C
laws requiring all children from ages 6 to 13 attend school
D
lack of schools in urban areas
18) Which of the following strategies would help in preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa?
A
fewer children
B
more tourism
C
fewer pets
D
education and prevention
19) Many countries and groups around the world are willing to contribute to help reduce famine in Africa. What problem in Africa makes it difficult to get these contributions to the citizens of African countries?
A
deforestation limits the transportation routes
B
anti-African feelings around the world
C
government instability
D
citizens do not want to accept the help
20) What is the name of the virus that causes AIDS?
A
malaria
B
malnutrition
C
WHO
D
HIV
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