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Kenya Test
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Geography Quiz on Kenya Test, created by SamRowley on 14/05/2014.
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Question 1
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Which Line of latitude runs through Kenya ?
Answer
Arctic circle
Equator
Question 2
Question
Which Country lies to the south of Kenya ?
Answer
Ethiopa
Tanzania
Question 3
Question
Which country lies to the north of Kenya
Answer
Ethiopia
Tanzania
Question 4
Question
Which U is a country to the west of Kenya ?
Answer
Uganda
Ugoslavia
Question 5
Question
Which U is a country to the west of Kenya ?
Answer
Uganda
Ugoslavia
Question 6
Question
Name Another country that borders Kenya
Answer
Somalia
Niger
Question 7
Question
Which Ocean is to the Right of Kenya ?
Answer
Indian Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Question 8
Question
Which people settled the coastal area ?
Answer
Maasai
Kikuyu
Question 9
Question
Which one is part of the Big 5
Answer
Lion
WHALE
Question 10
Question
What is the main shanty town in Nairobi ?
Answer
Nairobi
Kibera
Question 11
Question
What is the main shanty town in Nairobi ?
Answer
Nairobi
Kibera
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