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Question 1:

Can you name one important leader from Tanzania who stood up against the foreign rulers a long time ago?

Question 2:

Why do you think trees in the forest are sometimes cut down? Can you tell me two reasons why this happens?

Question 3:

If you were to visit Tanzania, which city would you go to that is known as the capital? Is it (a) Arusha, (b) Dodoma, (c) Dar es Salaam, or (d) Mwanza?

Question 4:

Can you think of two important symbols that represent Tanzania, like the flag or the national animal?

Question 5:

What are some simple things we can do to help keep our land, air, and water clean and safe for animals and plants?

Question 6:

In a small village in Tanzania, people often spend their days farming and taking care of animals. Can you name two important jobs that the villagers do to earn a living?

Question 7:

Imagine a big, strong tree standing on a hill. If the rain washes away the soil around the tree, what do you think happens to the tree? Can you tell me one way this can be bad for the environment?

Question 8:

Imagine you live in a village where everyone helps each other. One important thing a good citizen does is to help keep the village clean. Can you think of one way you could help keep your village clean?

Question 9:

Which ocean is the biggest one that is next to the eastern side of Africa?

Question 10:

Long ago, in a country called Tanzania, there was a great leader who helped bring people together and make important changes. Can you tell me who this first leader was?

Question 11:

Why is it important to follow the rules in our village?

Question 12:

In Tanzania, many people speak Swahili. Can you tell me what language everyone in your village uses to talk to each other?

Question 13:

Imagine you are walking in a big, beautiful forest. The trees are tall, the birds are singing, and you can see flowers everywhere. Can you tell me what the environment is?

Question 14:

What is one tradition that helps bring people together in Tanzania?

Question 15:

Every morning, the sun wakes up and starts its journey. Can you tell me which way the sun comes up in the morning? (a) North (b) South (c) East (d) West

Question 16:

Can you name two countries that are next to Tanzania where people might visit?

Question 17:

Why did people start Ujamaa villages in Tanzania after independence? What were they hoping to achieve together?

Question 18:

Can you name two big lakes that are in Tanzania where many animals come to drink water?

Question 19:

Can you tell me what year Tanganyika became a free country?

Question 20:

Imagine you are in a big village meeting. Everyone is talking about important things. Who do you think is the leader that helps make decisions for the village?

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