Caricom quiz 1 by Gavin Thomas November 26, 2023, 4:34 pm Welcome to your Caricom quiz 1 Your teacher's email Your name Your school 1. 1.Which of the following are reasons why CARICOM was formed? To host the Government meetings To be able to compete with each other To encourage and strengthen trade among member countries To share their resources with western countries None 2. Banana is to Saint Lucia as __________ is to Trinidad and Tobago Gold sugar coffee Petroleum None 3. Which of the following CARICOM member states produce bauxite? Haiti, Suriname and St Lucia Jamaica, Guyana and Suriname St Lucia, Jamaica and Guyana Suriname, St Lucia and Jamaica None 4. Which of the following Caricom countries is found in Central America Belize Guyana Grenada Barbados None 5. Which of the following countries was the last to become a member of CARICOM? Suriname Haiti Grenada Belize None 6. Which of the following regional institutions is concerned with observing the climatic conditions in the Caribbean? Caribbean Community Caribbean Development Bank Caribbean Examination Council Caribbean Meteorological Organization None 7. In which of the following year Guyana became a member of CARICOM? 1973 1974 1983 1984 None 8. .How many heads of Government signed the Treaty to start CARICOM? 1 2 3 4 None 9. Which group consists of Guyana’s trading partners in CARICOM? Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Suriname Jamaica, Venezuela, Barbados Brazil, Belize, Cuba Trinidad and Tobago, Brazil, Suriname None 10. The official language spoken by most CARICOM member states is French English Spanish Dutch None 11. Which of the following are capital towns of the founder members of CARICOM? Havana, Bridgetown, Castries and Port of Spain Belmopan, St John’s, Paramaribo and Kingstown Bridgetown, Georgetown, Kingston and Port of Spain St John , Kingstown, Georgetown, Port of Spain None 12. The Caribbean Court of Justice ensures the security of all member states the welfare of citizens of member states participation in cultural activities by member states the disputes are settled among member states. None 13. Which of the following CARICOM country is NOT a republic? Suriname Jamaica Guyana Barbados None 14. Which of the following CARICOM institutions has the role of helping member states to develop their economies? Caribbean Court of Justice Caribbean Development Bank Caribbean Examination Bank Caribbean Meteorological Organization None 15. Which two CARICOM countries are most likely to experience hurricanes each year ? Jamaica and Cuba Haiti and Suriname Trinidad and The Bahamas Jamaica and Trinidad None 16. The headquarters of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is found in Jamaica Suriname Trinidad Barbados None 17. Which of the following institutions is associated with the logo above? Caribbean court of Justice Caribbean development bank Caricom CARIFTA None 18. CARICOM countries buy most of their sugar from Guyana because of the high quality of the product Guyana is the only sugar producing country of its high degree of sweetness It is cheaper to buy the sugar from Guyana None 19. The founder members of CARICOM are Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Jamaica Jamaica, Barbados, Guyana, St Lucia Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Barbados, Grenada Barbados, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, St Vincent None 20. Which one of these countries is completely surrounded by the CARIBBEAN SEA? Guyana Barbados, Belize Suriname None 21. Which three CARICOM states are not islands? Barbados, Jamaica, Antigua Belize, Guyana, Suriname, Haiti, Dominica, St Vincent St Kitts, St Lucia, Trinidad None 22. Which of the following groups of countries are members of CARICOM? (i) Barbados, Jamaica and Cuba (ii) Venezuela, Columbia, Mexico (iii) St Lucia, Suriname,Guyana (iv) Barbados , Antigua , St Lucia I and ii ii and iii ii and iv iii and iv None 23. The above building is known as Caribbean court of Justice Caricom secretariat headquarters Caribbean development bank Caribbean Examination Council None 24. The Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate is written mainly by students who Attend the university of the West Indies Are seeking employment as teachers and nurses )Intend to attend North American Universities Are in Grade 11 in secondary schools None 25. Which is TRUE of CARICOM? It is a regional Organisation It is made up of only English-speaking countries Its main aim is to provide loans to member countries Its headquarters is located in Barbados None 26. Which institution was established after the signing of the Treaty of Chaguaramas? Caribbean Free Trade Association Caribbean Community Caribbean Development Bank Organisation of Eastern Caribbean State None 27. Which of the following products are important to both Guyana and Belize? Banana, coffee, sugar cane Sugarcane, timber, Fish Coffee, nutmeg, cotton None 28. Which group does NOT have capitals of CARICOM member states? ST George’s, Bridgetown, Paramaribo Georgetown, Kingston, ST John’s Port of Spain, Kingston, Basseterre Castries, Havana, Nassau None 29. Which CARICOM country is located closest to Guyana? Trinidad and Tobago Antigua and Barbuda Suriname Jamaica None 30. Which CARICOM island is closest to Guyana? Trinidad and Tobago Barbados Suriname Jamaica None 31. Which of the following groups is made up of the MORE DEVELOPED countries in CARICOM? Suriname, Guyana, Barbados and St Lucia Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Haiti and Barbados Haiti, Guyana, St Lucia and Suriname Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and Jamaica None 32. Which is the correct order of the development of CARICOM? (1) Caribbean Free Trade Association (2) CARICOM (3) West Indian Federation 1, 2 and 3 3, 1, 2 1, 3, 2 2, 3, 1 None 33. Guyana shares the following similarities with their CARICOM members EXCEPT We speak English Wr have similar culture We are located in the Caribbean sea We were once ruled by Britain None 34. Which Caricom country is not Independent and is still a British colony? St Lucia Barbados Montserrat Belize None Time's upSee morePrevious article Electricity and circuits quiz 1Next article Weathering and erosion quiz 1 Written by Gavin ThomasLeave a ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name Email Website