General Knowledge about Zimbabwean Facts
Quiz Time
How many provinces does Zimbabwe consist of (excluding Bulawayo and Harare)?
Correct!
Wrong!
The provinces are Manicaland, Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland West, Masvingo, Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, and Midlands. Each of these provinces is headed by a governor. Bulawayo and Harare are 2 cities with provincial status.
What is the currency unit of Zimbabwe?
Correct!
Wrong!
What does the word "zimbabwe" mean in the Shona language?
Correct!
Wrong!
The term 'zimbabwe' is used to describe over 200 sites in southern Africa with the ruins of large buildings constructed with mortarless walls, of which the Great Zimbabwe is the largest, having been the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe (1220-1450). The Shona built a city called "Zimbabwe", or "Great Zimbabwe". The city's ruins lie near the province of Masvingo.
What colour is the lion on Zimbabwe's flag?
Correct!
Wrong!
There is no Lion on the Zimbabwean flag. There is a stone-carved Zimbabwe bird on the national flag. This soapstone bird represents a statuette of a bird found at the ruins of Great Zimbabwe. The bird symbolizes the history of Zimbabwe; the red star beneath it officially stands for the national's aspirations but is commonly thought to symbolize socialism, and the revolutionary struggle for freedom and peace.
What large man-made lake is also near the ruins of Great Zimbabwe?
Correct!
Wrong!
The wildlife preserve surrounding Lake Kyle is known for large (relatively) numbers of the highly endangered white rhinos. White rhinos are often killed for their horns.
This bridge over the Save River was, at one time, the second largest suspension bridge in the world. It is very similar in appearance to Australia's Sydney harbor bridge.
Correct!
Wrong!
This bridge was built by the British in the 1930's. Its picture can also be found on the Zimbabwe twenty cent coin.
This large lake was created on the Zambezi River in the 1950s by the British government to generate electricity for Zambia & Zimbabwe.
Correct!
Wrong!
The Kariba dam took almost ten years to complete. It dramatically changes the landscape of northwestern Zimbabwe and the lives of the people that lived there. Today, the area is a main tourist attraction, and is very economically important to the country.
This large national park in southeast Zimbabwe was named for the large number of elephants that can be found there.
Correct!
Wrong!
The word Gonarezhou actually means "place of elephants." While Gonarezhou was supposedly named after its bountiful elephants, every time we go, we never can find many at all.
This national park, covering 14,600 square kilometers, is Zimbabwe's largest. Some of its most important camps include: Main Camp, Robins Camp, Nantwitch Camp, and Sinamatella Camp. Name this park.
Correct!
Wrong!
Hwange is Zimbabwe's largest national park. It has a great variety of wildlife, and is known especially for its lions. The park's close proximity to Victoria Falls makes it an important tourist attraction.
At 2592m. this mountain is the tallest in Zimbabwe
Correct!
Wrong!
Mount Nyangani, formerly known as Mount Inyangani, is 2,592 m (8,504 ft) above sea level at its peak. It is in the Nyanga National Park, about 275 km (170 mi) southeast of Harare, near the border with Mozambique. Manicaland is also the location of Murahwa Hill, known for its rock paintings and Iron Age village.
Matabeleland South is one of Zimbabwe's driest provinces, situated as it is on the edge of a desert. What desert is located just to the southwest of Zimbabwe?
Correct!
Wrong!
The Kalahari desert covers most of Botswana, as well as large portions of Namibia and South Africa and small areas of Angola, Zambia and Zimbabwe. It is actually only a semi-desert region, and supports wildlife with large areas of excellent grazing after good rainfalls.
Which of these Zimbabwean footballers (soccer) has been a prominent player in the UK soccer teams, such as Portsmouth, Manchaster City, and Sunderland? He also played for the Zimbabwean national team, the warriors. His name is?
Correct!
Wrong!
Benjani was born in 1978. In 1999, after playing in the friendly match between Zimbabwe and South Africa that commemorated South African President Thabo Mbeki's inauguration, he joined South African club Jomo Cosmos, and then played for various clubs in Europe including Switzerland's Grasshoppers Zürich (on loan) before signing with English club Portsmouth in 2006. He was the third Zimbabwean to play in the Premier League, and retired from international football in 2010.
At the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, Kirsty Coventry won three medals, a gold, a silver, and a bronze. In the 2008 Games in Beijing, she harvested how many medals?
Correct!
Wrong!
At the 2004 Summer Olympics, in Athens, Greece, Coventry won three Olympic medals: a gold, a silver, and a bronze, while in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing she won four medals: a gold and three silver
kata-kata inyaudzosingwi inoreva?
Correct!
Wrong!
Zadzisa mupanda wemazita unotevera.
mu va mu mi ri ...... chi zvi idzi ru ka tu u ku pa ku mu svi zi.
Correct!
Wrong!
ZIMSOC QUIZ
Result

Well done!
How many provinces does Zimbabwe consist of (excluding Bulawayo and Harare)?
The provinces are Manicaland, Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland West, Masvingo, Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, and Midlands. Each of these provinces is headed by a governor. Bulawayo and Harare are 2 cities with provincial status.
What is the currency unit of Zimbabwe?
What does the word "zimbabwe" mean in the Shona language?
The term 'zimbabwe' is used to describe over 200 sites in southern Africa with the ruins of large buildings constructed with mortarless walls, of which the Great Zimbabwe is the largest, having been the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe (1220-1450). The Shona built a city called "Zimbabwe", or "Great Zimbabwe". The city's ruins lie near the province of Masvingo.
What colour is the lion on Zimbabwe's flag?
There is no Lion on the Zimbabwean flag. There is a stone-carved Zimbabwe bird on the national flag. This soapstone bird represents a statuette of a bird found at the ruins of Great Zimbabwe. The bird symbolizes the history of Zimbabwe; the red star beneath it officially stands for the national's aspirations but is commonly thought to symbolize socialism, and the revolutionary struggle for freedom and peace.
What large man-made lake is also near the ruins of Great Zimbabwe?
The wildlife preserve surrounding Lake Kyle is known for large (relatively) numbers of the highly endangered white rhinos. White rhinos are often killed for their horns.
This bridge over the Save River was, at one time, the second largest suspension bridge in the world. It is very similar in appearance to Australia's Sydney harbor bridge.
This bridge was built by the British in the 1930's. Its picture can also be found on the Zimbabwe twenty cent coin.
This large lake was created on the Zambezi River in the 1950s by the British government to generate electricity for Zambia & Zimbabwe.
The Kariba dam took almost ten years to complete. It dramatically changes the landscape of northwestern Zimbabwe and the lives of the people that lived there. Today, the area is a main tourist attraction, and is very economically important to the country.
This large national park in southeast Zimbabwe was named for the large number of elephants that can be found there.
The word Gonarezhou actually means "place of elephants." While Gonarezhou was supposedly named after its bountiful elephants, every time we go, we never can find many at all.
This national park, covering 14,600 square kilometers, is Zimbabwe's largest. Some of its most important camps include: Main Camp, Robins Camp, Nantwitch Camp, and Sinamatella Camp. Name this park.
Hwange is Zimbabwe's largest national park. It has a great variety of wildlife, and is known especially for its lions. The park's close proximity to Victoria Falls makes it an important tourist attraction.
At 2592m. this mountain is the tallest in Zimbabwe
Mount Nyangani, formerly known as Mount Inyangani, is 2,592 m (8,504 ft) above sea level at its peak. It is in the Nyanga National Park, about 275 km (170 mi) southeast of Harare, near the border with Mozambique. Manicaland is also the location of Murahwa Hill, known for its rock paintings and Iron Age village.
Matabeleland South is one of Zimbabwe's driest provinces, situated as it is on the edge of a desert. What desert is located just to the southwest of Zimbabwe?
The Kalahari desert covers most of Botswana, as well as large portions of Namibia and South Africa and small areas of Angola, Zambia and Zimbabwe. It is actually only a semi-desert region, and supports wildlife with large areas of excellent grazing after good rainfalls.
Which of these Zimbabwean footballers (soccer) has been a prominent player in the UK soccer teams, such as Portsmouth, Manchaster City, and Sunderland? He also played for the Zimbabwean national team, the warriors. His name is?
Benjani was born in 1978. In 1999, after playing in the friendly match between Zimbabwe and South Africa that commemorated South African President Thabo Mbeki's inauguration, he joined South African club Jomo Cosmos, and then played for various clubs in Europe including Switzerland's Grasshoppers Zürich (on loan) before signing with English club Portsmouth in 2006. He was the third Zimbabwean to play in the Premier League, and retired from international football in 2010.
At the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, Kirsty Coventry won three medals, a gold, a silver, and a bronze. In the 2008 Games in Beijing, she harvested how many medals?
At the 2004 Summer Olympics, in Athens, Greece, Coventry won three Olympic medals: a gold, a silver, and a bronze, while in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing she won four medals: a gold and three silver