Music
Languages
Biodiversity
Cuisine
History
100
Trinidad and Tobago is known for being the founding father for this type of music: a)Soca b)Dancehall c)Reggae
What is Soca?
100

This English dialect, characterized by unique vocabulary and pronunciation, is commonly spoken in Jamaica.

What is Jamaican Patois?

100
_____ has the second largest Barrier reef in the world. a)Tortuga b) St. Lucia c) Belize
What is Belize?
100

What is the flatbread originating from Indian cuisine that has become a staple in Trinidad and Tobago, often served with curried meats?

What is Roti?

100

What agricultural enterprises were central to the Caribbean economy during the colonial period, leading to the extensive use of enslaved labor?

What are sugar plantations?

200

Who is the legendary Jamaican musician whose songs like "No Woman, No Cry" and "One Love" popularized reggae worldwide?

Who is Bob Marley?

200
Some form of __________ is spoken on most islands. a)English b)French c) Creole
What is Creole?
200
The smallest snake in the world was found in ___________. a) Grenada b) Barbados c) Belize
What is Barbados?
200

What is the rich fruitcake often served during weddings and Christmas in many Caribbean cultures, made with rum-soaked fruits?

What is black cake? 

200

Which European country was the first to colonize the Caribbean, claiming islands like Hispaniola in the late 15th century?

What is Spain?

300

What genre that originated in Puerto Rico combines reggae, hip hop, and Latin influences, and has gained massive popularity in recent years?

What is reggaeton? 

300

This oral tradition, often told in local dialects, is a significant way of passing down stories and cultural values in Caribbean communities.

What is oral story-telling?

300

What marine mammal, often referred to as a "sea cow," is found in the warm coastal waters of the Caribbean and is listed as vulnerable?

What is the Manatee?

300
Flying fish is a part of _____'s national dish. a) Trinidad and Tobago b) Barbados c)Jamaica
What is Barbados?
300

Which indigenous group inhabited many Caribbean islands before European colonization and was largely decimated by disease and conquest?

Who are the Taino?

400
Junkanoo is popular on this Caribbean island. a)Bahamas b)Barbados c)Guyana
What is the Bahamas?
400
Papiamento is a Portuguese and Spanish-based Creole language and the official language of Aruba, _____ and Bonaire. a)Martinique b)Curacao c)Grenada
What is Curacao?
400

This country is home to the largest single-drop waterfall in the world

What is Guyana?

400
________'s national dish, Oil Down is also called Oil Down in Trinidad, Run Down in Jamaica and Maetem Ghee in Guyana. a)Belize b) St . Lucia c) Grenada
What is Grenada?
400

Who was the leader of the Haitian Revolution, which resulted in the first successful slave revolt leading to Haiti’s independence in 1804?

Who is Toussaint L'Ouverture?

500

What is the annual harvest festival celebrated in Barbados, featuring music, dancing, and colorful parades?

What is Crop Over?

500
This island has the most languages being used. a)Jamaica b)Guyana c)Trinidad and Tobago
What is Trinidad and Tobago?
500

What mountain range in Jamaica is recognized for its rich biodiversity, including numerous endemic plant and animal species?

What is the Blue Mountains?

500
Mountain Chicken or frog legs, colloquially referred to as crapaud is this island's national dish. a)Dominica b) Dominican Republic c) Haiti
What is Dominica?
500

What is the Caribbean Community, founded in 1973 to promote economic integration and cooperation among member states?

What is CARICOM?

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