Q.1.
What is the capital of Morocco?

Rabat is the capital city of Morocco. While the capital of a country normally doubles as its most populated city, the same can't be said for Rabat. It is the 7th most populated city in the county.

Q.2.
Which of the following African capitals is not located along the Mediterranean Sea?

Africa's northern coast borders the Mediterranean Sea. Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya are three countries across the northern country that share their borders with the sea. Their capitals are Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli, respectively.

Q.3.
Antananarivo is the capital of which country?

Madagascar is an island country of Africa that is located in the Indian Ocean. The entire country has a population of around 26 million, while its capital has around 1.6 million residents.

Q.4.
Which African capital is the most populated?

Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is the largest capital in all of Africa. It is actually the second most populated city in the country after Lagos. The population in Cairo is upwards of 20 million.

Q.5.
What is the northernmost capital in Africa?

Tunis is the capital of Tunisia, and it is the furthest most northern capital in the country. It is only 225 miles away from the Italian island of Sicily.

Q.6.
Which of the following countries has an eponymous (named after itself) capital?

Djibouti is a country and capital that share the same name. There are very few countries where this is the case. An example of a few others is San Marino and Monaco.

Q.7.
How many capitals does South Africa have?

Oddly enough, South Africa has three official capitals. Bloemfontein is the judicial capital, Pretoria is the administrative capital, and Cape Town is the legislative capital.

Q.8.
What's the capital of Ethiopia?

Addis Ababa serves as the capital of Ethiopia. Located in the center of the country, the city has just over 3.3 million people.

Q.9.
The capital of which African country was named after an American president?

Monrovia is the capital of Liberia. The city is said to be named after James Monroe, who was a supporter of the colonization of Liberia.

Q.10.
Before Abuja became its capital, what was the capital of Nigeria?

While Lagos was Nigeria's capital until 1991, Abuja was a planned city. With a fast-growing population, it's a metro area has around 10 million people.