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Quiz about Mishmash L  Part 2
Quiz about Mishmash L  Part 2

Mishmash L - Part 2 Trivia Quiz


Laos, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia and Libya are put under the spotlight in this quiz.

A multiple-choice quiz by Auszev. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
Auszev
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
212,949
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
9 / 15
Plays
712
Last 3 plays: Peachie13 (13/15), donkeehote (6/15), Guest 124 (9/15).
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Question 1 of 15
1. Which country uses the loti as its currency? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. If visiting this country, be prepared to be served a national dish, Goat Soup. Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. The following information describes which of the following countries?

(a) Languages spoken are Arabic, Armenian, English and French
(b) It has a coastline
(d) Cucumbers and gherkins are important crops
(c) The alphabet was invented here
(d) Highest peak is 3,087m
Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. Between the years 1896-2004 (inclusive), this country has won two silver and two bronze Olympic medals, but never a gold medal. Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. Which of the following countries has the longest official name? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. The following is an extract from the national anthem of either Lebanon or Lesotho. Select which one.

Its sea, its land, are the pearl of the two orients
Its symbol, its charity, fill up the two poles
Its name is its triumph since the time of our grandfathers
Its glory is its cedars, its symbol is for the end of epochs
All for the country, for the glory for the flag.

Answer: (One Word - Lebanon or Lesotho)
Question 7 of 15
7. The direct telephone dialling code for Laos is +856.


Question 8 of 15
8. The LPRP is the only legal political party of which nation? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. The following historical facts can be attributed to which of the following nations?
1959: Oil discovered in this country;
1969: King deposed;
1980: Proposed merger with Syria abandoned;
2002: Withdrew from Arab League.
Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. In Liberia, it is a common practice for a person to shake hands by grasping the middle finger of the other person's right hand between your thumb and third finger.


Question 11 of 15
11. In what country is the khaen a folk musical instrument, the lamyong a folk dance while traditional orchestras consist mainly of gongs, xylophones and bamboo flutes? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. Which of these countries is landlocked? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. In 2002, Lesotho had the highest unemployment rate in the world.


Question 14 of 15
14. In 2004, which of the following countries had the highest death rate per 1,000 population? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. The highest recorded temperature has been attributed to Al'Aziziyah (aka El Azizia) Libya. Bath water is considered to be scalding if its temperature is 46 deg C or 125 deg F. Was the record temperature of Al'Aziziyah higher or lower than scalding bath water?

Answer: (One Word - higher or lower)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which country uses the loti as its currency?

Answer: Lesotho

The plural of "loti" is "maloti". Latvia's currency is the "lat", Lebanon's is the Lebanese pound and Laos' currency unit is the new "hip".
2. If visiting this country, be prepared to be served a national dish, Goat Soup.

Answer: Liberia

Goat Soup is served at important state functions. The soups in Liberia frequently have both meat and fish in them. Below is a soup recipe.

BEEF INTERNAL SOUP
Yield: 3 quarts soup
Check dried codfish for saltiness. If very salty it may need to be soaked overnight, in which case eliminate salt from recipe.

Combine: 1 Ib. stew beef (cut in 1/2 inch dice)
1/2 lb. tripe (cut in small pieces) (optional)
1 6-oz. can tomato paste
1 Tbs. salt
1 tsp. coarse red peppper
1 tsp. black pepper
1/2 Ib. fresh tomatoes (cut in 1/2-inch squares)
1 quart water.
Simmer for one hour or until meat is tender.

In another 1 gallon pot combine:
1/2 Ib. onions, thinly sliced
1/2 Ib. dried codfish (cut in small pieces - in 2 quarts WATER)
Simmer until fish is tender.

Combine fish and meat and simmer slowly for 20 minutes.

Debone 1 large smoked fish (herring, mackerel, whitefish, etc.).
Add to soup and cook 10 minutes longer.
Correct the Seasonings to your taste.

Serve with rice or Foo-foo.
3. The following information describes which of the following countries? (a) Languages spoken are Arabic, Armenian, English and French (b) It has a coastline (d) Cucumbers and gherkins are important crops (c) The alphabet was invented here (d) Highest peak is 3,087m

Answer: Lebanon

Arabic and French are both official languages of Lebanon. Arabic is spoken by 93% of the population. The Phoenicians who ruled over the area, which is now known as Lebanon, invented the alphabet. The Mediterranean Sea is the body of water connected to its coastline.

The other agricultural crops that are important for Lebanon's economy are potatoes and tomatoes. Qornet es Souda is Lebanon's highest peak at 3,087m.
4. Between the years 1896-2004 (inclusive), this country has won two silver and two bronze Olympic medals, but never a gold medal.

Answer: Lebanon

Over the years, Lebanon has won two silver and two bronze medals, but never a gold medal. The events that they won their first medals in were at Helsinki in 1952 where Lebanon won silver and bronze for the men's wrestling. They won silver in Munich (1972) in the men's weight lifting. In Moscow 1980, Lebanon won another bronze for men's wrestling.
5. Which of the following countries has the longest official name?

Answer: Libya

Libya's official name consists of 59 letters. It is al-Jamahiriyah al-'Arabiyah al-Libiyah ash-Sha'biyah al-Ishtirakiyah. This is the world's longest official name. Laos' official name has only 34 letters in it, and thus it is only eighth in the world.
6. The following is an extract from the national anthem of either Lebanon or Lesotho. Select which one. Its sea, its land, are the pearl of the two orients Its symbol, its charity, fill up the two poles Its name is its triumph since the time of our grandfathers Its glory is its cedars, its symbol is for the end of epochs All for the country, for the glory for the flag.

Answer: Lebanon

Lebanon's national anthem in full is:

All for the country, for the glory, for the flag
From the beginning of centuries, our pencil and sword
Our field and mountains are making the men
Our word and work on the way of perfection
All for the country, for the glory for the flag

Young and old at the voice of the country
Lions of forest at the time of violation
Our east is its heart forever Lebanon
Its God protects it all over the time
All for the country, for the glory for the flag

Its sea, its land, are the pearl of the two orients
Its symbol, its charity, fill up the two poles
Its name is its triumph since the time of our grandfathers
Its glory is its cedars, its symbol is for the end of epochs
All for the country, for the glory for the flag

"Koullouna Lilouataan Lil Oula Lil Alam" is the title of the Lebanese national anthem. It was written by Rachid Nakhlé and the accompany tune composed by Wadih Sabra.
7. The direct telephone dialling code for Laos is +856.

Answer: True

The other countries codes are:
+961 Lebanon
+266 Lesotho
+231 Liberia
+218 Libya
8. The LPRP is the only legal political party of which nation?

Answer: Laos

LPRP stands or Lao People's Revolutionary Party, which follow the socialist dogma. Laos has a communist political system.
9. The following historical facts can be attributed to which of the following nations? 1959: Oil discovered in this country; 1969: King deposed; 1980: Proposed merger with Syria abandoned; 2002: Withdrew from Arab League.

Answer: Libya

On 1st September 1969 King Idris was deposed by a coup of army officers that were led by Col Muammar al Qadhafi (aka Moamer al Khaddhafi). He subsequently fled Libya and resided in Egypt and died there in 1983. Qadhafi himself was deposed and killed in October 2011.

Apart from the proposed merger with Syria being abandoned in 1980, Libyan troops began fighting in northern Chad but in 1988 diplomatic relations with this country were restored and political prisoners were freed.
10. In Liberia, it is a common practice for a person to shake hands by grasping the middle finger of the other person's right hand between your thumb and third finger.

Answer: True

Bringing the hands up quickly completes this handshake. The origins for this greeting lay in the slavery era when the slave owner often would break the slave's finger to show they were in bondage.

The American Colonization Society, established Liberia for freed US slaves in the early 1820s. After freed slaves colonized Liberia, they introduced this handshake to commemoratate of their freedom.
11. In what country is the khaen a folk musical instrument, the lamyong a folk dance while traditional orchestras consist mainly of gongs, xylophones and bamboo flutes?

Answer: Laos

In rural Laos, each ethnic group has its own type of folk dance, which commonly revolves around their daily life, nature and love. Hindu mythology and Buddhist tales heavily influence Laos's music and dance. The khaen is a large bamboo mouth organ.
12. Which of these countries is landlocked?

Answer: Lesotho

The Kingdom of Lesotho is positioned in South Africa. It has an area of 30,355 sq km or 11,720 sq miles. Over two-thirds of Lesotho's terrain is mountainous and only 10% of the total land area is arable.
13. In 2002, Lesotho had the highest unemployment rate in the world.

Answer: False

In 2002, Liberia had the world's highest unemployment figure (which includes unpaid work), being, 70% of it labour force. Lesotho in 2001 was eighth in the world for highest unemployment with 45% of their labour force unemployed. Both Andorra and Nauru had the world's lowest with a figure of 0%.

Sources: Guinness World Records 2005 and CIA-The World Factbook 2002
14. In 2004, which of the following countries had the highest death rate per 1,000 population?

Answer: Lesotho

In that year, Lesotho's rate was 24.8 per 1,000. This nation was ranked fourth highest in the world. Botswana had the highest figure of 33.6. The top ten countries all came from Africa.
Source: US Census Bureau, International Data Base
15. The highest recorded temperature has been attributed to Al'Aziziyah (aka El Azizia) Libya. Bath water is considered to be scalding if its temperature is 46 deg C or 125 deg F. Was the record temperature of Al'Aziziyah higher or lower than scalding bath water?

Answer: higher

This recorded temperature of 58 deg C., or 136.4 deg C at Al'Aziziyah occurred on 13th September 1922. Other references have reported the temperature being fractionally lower at 57.8 deg C.
Source: Author Auszev

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