Government
Landmarks
History
Famous people
Culture
100

What type of government does Grenada have?

Constitutional Monarchy

100

What is a famous landmark in Grenada?


The Grand Etang National Park

100

Who were the indigenous inhabitants of Grenada before the arrival of Europeans?

Carib Indians  

100

Who was Louise Little?

Louise Little was Malcolm X's mother, according to a Pinterest post. She was a Grenadian woman who played a significant role in her son's life and upbringing.

100

What is the significance of nutmeg in Grenada's culture?

Serving as a major agricultural export, a symbol of the island, and a flavorful ingredient in both sweet and savory dishes.

200

Who is the head of government in Grenada?

Dickon Amiss Thomas Mitchell

200

What is Grenada famous for?

Beaches, rugged terrain, and volcanic landscape.

200

What significant role did nutmeg play in Grenada's colonial history?





Transforming the island from a sugar producer to the "Spice Isle"

200

Who is George Harris?

George Harris is an actor and producer, known for his roles in films like Raiders of the Lost Ark and the Harry Potter series, according to IMDb.

200

How has African tradition influenced Grenadian culture and specifically, traditional dress?

Incorporates elements of African styles and fabrics, reflecting the island's heritage.

300

Who controlled Grenada?

British Windward Islands Administration

300

What are the key landmarks in Grenada?

Fort George, Annandale Falls, and the Grenada Spice Industry.

300

When did Grenada gain independence from British rule? 





February 7, 1974

300

Who is Jennifer Hostens?

Jennifer Hostens is another notable Grenadian woman, known for her work in politics and community development, according to a Pinterest post. 
300

What is the meaning behind Grenada's national dish, Oil Down, and what role does it play in Grenadian cuisine?

Representing a communal and cultural experience, often enjoyed during celebrations and family gatherings.

400

What country is Grenada owned by?

United States

400

What is the highest point in Grenada?

Mount St. Catherine

400

What was the significance of the West Indies Federation to Grenada?

Offering opportunities for economic and political cooperation.

400

What is the significance of Glynis Roberts?

Glynis Roberts is a Grenadian politician and diplomat, according to a Pinterest post. She has held various important positions in Grenada's government.

400

What are some examples of Grenadian folk tales and music, and how do they reflect the island's history and cultural influences?

Folk tales often feature African folklore traditions, while music, particularly calypso and other genres, showcases the island's African roots, European influences, and its unique Grenadian identity.

500

List heads of government of Grenada

Style The Honorable, Appointer Governor-General, Term length At His Majesty's pleasure

500

What is Grenada known as?

Grenada is known as the "Island of Spice" due to its extensive spice plantations, especially nutmeg and mace

500

What event marked a turning point in Grenada's political landscape in 1979?

Minister Eric Gairy in March 1979 marked a turning point in Grenada's political landscape. This event, often referred to as the "Grenada Revolution," saw the NJM seize control of the country and establish the People's Revolutionary Government.

500

 Who is Rosalind Howells?

Rosalind Howells is a Grenadian politician and a Baroness, who has served in various roles in Grenada's government, according to a Pinterest post.

500

What are some important holidays and celebrations in Grenada, and how do they represent the cultural diversity of the nation?

 Independence Day, Emancipation Day, Spicemas (Carnival), and various festivals on the island of Carriacou.