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Morocco Deep Dive Quiz

Medinas, mountains, and the Sahara — explore Morocco's rich tapestry

About the Morocco Deep Dive Quiz

Morocco controls approximately 70% of the world’s phosphate reserves, making it a global leader in this essential mineral. This quiz challenges you with 50 questions on Moroccan geography, culture, cuisine, and history.

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Morocco Deep Dive Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Morocco controls approximately 70% of the world’s phosphate reserves, making it a global leader in this essential mineral. This quiz challenges you with 50 questions on Moroccan geography, culture, cuisine, and history.

How It Works

Each round presents 10 randomized multiple-choice questions drawn from a pool of 50, so every playthrough is different. You get instant feedback with explanations after each answer, plus a shareable score at the end.

What You'll Learn

You’ll explore the Atlas Mountains and Jebel Toubkal, the Saharan sand dunes of Erg Chebbi, the ancient medinas of Fez and Marrakech, the Hassan II Mosque with its towering minaret, the University of al-Qarawiyyin — the oldest existing university founded in 859 AD — Chefchaouen the Blue City, argan oil production, and Morocco’s Alaouite dynasty that has ruled since 1631.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the highest mountain in Morocco?

Jebel Toubkal at 4,167 metres is the highest mountain in Morocco and the tallest peak in all of North Africa. It is located in the High Atlas range, about 63 km south of Marrakech, and is a popular trekking destination that can be summited in two days.

Why is Chefchaouen called the Blue City?

Chefchaouen’s buildings are famously painted in various shades of blue. The tradition is believed to have been started by Jewish refugees who settled in the town in the 1930s, painting buildings blue to symbolise the sky and heaven. Today the striking blue walls make Chefchaouen one of the most photographed cities in Morocco.

What is Morocco's largest city?

Casablanca is Morocco’s largest city with over 3.7 million people. It serves as the country’s economic and business hub, home to the Casablanca Stock Exchange and the iconic Hassan II Mosque. Despite its fame from the 1942 Humphrey Bogart film, the movie was actually filmed entirely in Hollywood.

Last updated: April 2026