Critical Minerals in Africa
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100

Which of the following reasons explains why rare earth metals are considered “rare?”

A. They are scarce

B. They are difficult to find and expensive to extract

C. They are highly reactive and degrade quickly

D. They are used in limited industries

What Are Critical Minerals and Why Should You Care?


100

What is the challenge between Nigeria and Niger regarding the border between them?


A. Smuggling in Nigeria

B. The presence of uranium in the region

C. The campaign for the annexation of Fernando Po

D. It splits the Hausa, Fulani, and other ethnic groups

https://journals.co.za/doi/pdf/10.10520/EJC-64d7c2bdd.

100

The three US states that trade the most with Mexico are:

100

Which computer scientist coined the term “artificial intelligence” in 1965?


100

Which country’s King, Queen, and Prime Minister were called “murderers” and hit by objects thrown by those protesting the response to deadly November floods?


A. Sweden

B. Spain 

C. Thailand

D. Malaysia


200

What is the main source of demand for lithium?

A. Electric vehicles

B. Cell phones

C. Digital cameras

D. Medical devices

Global Critical Minerals Outlook 2024: Executive Summary

200

The 1947 partition of India into the Republic of India and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan:


A. Led to an unprecedented mass migration and refugee crisis.

B. Was peaceful and orderly.

C. Resulted in Muslim-dominant and Sikh-dominant regions in Pakistan.

D. Came after the British enabled the Indian independence movement.

https://www.neh.gov/article/story-1947-partition-told-people-who-were-there

200

The Mexican sparkling water Topo Chico initially got a foothold in the US due to:

A. Mexican immigrants bringing the drink with them

B. Coca-Cola buying the company

C. A big marketing budget for border states

D. Distribution networks first set up for other beverages

https://smith.queensu.ca/magazine/issues/summer-2018/profiles/man-who-made-mexican-water-hit.php

200

In 1956, the first artificial intelligence program was presented at the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence. It was called:


A. Artificial Theorist

B. The Logic Theorist

C. The Open Experient

D. The Programmable Experiment

https://worldaffairscouncils.org/wp-content/uploads/Great-Decisions-AI-and-Future-of-American-Security.pdf

200

In September 2024, the San Marino men’s soccer team won for the first time ever in an official match against another country. Which was it? 


A. Andorra

B. Liechtenstein

C. Malta

D. Monaco


300

How many rare earth elements exist?

A. 16

B. 17

C. 18

D. 19

What Are Critical Minerals and Why Should You Care?

300

Russia’s progress in the war against Ukraine suggests that it has the ability to achieve some of Putin’s key aims. Which of the following is one of the aims Russia can achieve?

A. Prevent postwar Ukraine from posing a military threat to Russia.

B. Transform Ukraine into a friendly vassal state

C. Acceleration of security into a multipolar system in which Russia plays a role.

D. Regather lands in eastern Ukraine that Moscow regards as historically Russian.

https://quincyinst.org/research/the-diplomatic-path-to-a-secure-ukraine/#h-can-ukraine-thrive-while-war-continues.

300

In 2022, the US granted legal permanent residency to over 1 million individuals. What percentage of these were asylum-seekers?


A. Nearly 60%

B. Nearly 30%

C. Nearly 5%

D. Nearly 3%

https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/us-immigration-debate-0

300

In September 2024, OpenAI released a model designed to spend more time thinking before it responds to complex tasks and difficult problems called:

300

Which country formally applied to join the BRICS bloc in September 2024?


A. Venezuela

B. Mongolia

C. South Africa

D. Turkey


400

The industrial practice of refining raw materials for their eventual use in products and goods is known as what?

A. Processing

B. Extracting

C. Filtering

D. Smelting

Critical Minerals in Africa: Strengthening Security, Supporting Development, and Reducing Conflict Amid Geopolitical Competition, (p. 20)

400

As a result of the Berlin West-African Conference of 1884-1885 the European colonial powers divided Africa using political boundaries. These:


A. Were based on areas controlled by various European powers

B. Emphasized the natural evolution of states in the continent

C. Focused on tribal affinity and linguistic considerations

D. Were drawn with African collaboration

https://journals.co.za/doi/pdf/10.10520/EJC-64d7c2bdd

400

According to US-Mexico Foundation Chairman Emilio Cadena, what is one of the challenges to the “North American Way?”

A. People not seeing strategic relevance to further integration 

B. US foreign policy concentrating too much on North America 

C. Weak Mexican relations with Latin America 

D. Canada becoming too dominant in foreign policy

https://mexicotoday.com/2022/10/19/opinion-the-north-american-way/

400

The U.S. is concerned with where and how certain technologies spread across borders, especially to strategic competitors. All of these efforts have been made to address this issue, EXCEPT:


A. Bureau of Industry and Security restrictions

B. CHIPS and Science Act

C. Export Control Reform Act

D. Secure Technology restrictions

https://worldaffairscouncils.org/wp-content/uploads/Great-Decisions-AI-and-Future-of-American-Security.pdf

400

Which influential Turkish Muslim scholar and preacher died in the US in October 2024?


A. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

B. Abdullah Gül

C. Fethullah Gülen

D. Ali Ünal


500

During the 2010 Senkaku Islands crisis, the Peoples Republic of China significantly reduced the supply of rare earth elements to which of the following countries, causing serious supply chain issues?

A. United States

B. Japan

C. South Korea

D. Vietnam

Illicit Chrome Mining Economy Thriving in South Africa

500

In 1994, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Russia agreed to the Budapest Referendum. What was one of its major points?


A. Permitting Russia to use Ukraine as a transit country for its gas.

B. Respecting Ukraine’s independence and sovereignty.

C. Ukraine being considered for membership in the European Union.

D. Ukraine retaining the nuclear arsenal inherited from the Soviet Union. 

https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/ukraine-conflict-crossroads-europe-and-russia.

500

In the “What’s Going On” conversation held in February 2024, the Mexican and Canadian Ambassadors, but not the US Ambassador, mentioned the issue of:

A. Energy policy

B. Indigenous policy

C. Immigration policy

D. Technology policy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr1p0G60Mys (27:24 and 30:38 marks)

500

This encryption machine was patented in 1923 by a German engineer and 40,000 were in use by 1945:

A. Electronic machine

B. Enigma machine

C. Radar machine

D. Transfusion machine

https://worldaffairscouncils.org/wp-content/uploads/Great-Decisions-AI-and-Future-of-American-Security.pdf

500

Albania’s Prime Minister created a sovereign enclave for the “Bekhtishi Order” in September 2024. The Order dates back to the 13th Century and is made up of:


A. Buddhist monks

B. Islamic Sufis

C. Jewish mystics

D. Orthodox nuns