Morocco sits at the crossroads of Africa and Europe, separated from Spain by just 14 kilometers across the Strait of Gibraltar. From the snow-capped Atlas Mountains to the vast Sahara Desert, the bustling souks of Marrakech to the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen, this quiz covers the geography, rich culture, delicious cuisine, and fascinating history of the Kingdom of Morocco.
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.
You'll explore Morocco's diverse landscapes from the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara, its imperial cities of Marrakech, Fez, Rabat, and Meknes, traditional cuisine like tagine and couscous, Berber and Arab cultural traditions, French and Spanish colonial history, and Morocco's modern achievements including its historic 2022 World Cup run.
Rabat is the capital of Morocco. While Casablanca is the largest city and economic hub, Rabat has served as the political capital since 1912 and is home to the Royal Palace, parliament, and foreign embassies.
Morocco has two official languages: Arabic and Amazigh (Berber). Moroccan Arabic, known as Darija, is the most widely spoken dialect. French is also widely used in business, education, and government, while Spanish is common in the northern regions.
Morocco is located in North Africa, at the northwestern tip of the continent. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Algeria to the east, and Mauritania to the south. While it shares cultural ties with the Arab world, it is geographically part of Africa.
Last updated: March 2026