1) The Amazon Region in Colombia is part of: a) A coastal ecosystem with oceanic influence b) A desert plateau with dry vegetation c) The world’s largest tropical rainforest system d) A mountainous region with snow-capped peaks 2) Which phrase best describes the Amazon’s weather patterns? a) Dry summers and mild winters b) Cool mornings with frost and fog c) Windy and semi-arid with occasional rain d) Consistently hot, humid, and rainy throughout the year 3) Which of these departments is not officially considered part of Colombia’s Amazon Region? a) Guaviare b) Antioquia c) Caquetá d) Vaupés 4) The Festival of the Amazon River is celebrated in: a) A city along Colombia’s Pacific coast b) A town at the edge of the rainforest c) the capital of Colombia d) A small village near the Andes 5) The Indigenous group called Tikuna is known for: a) Preserving their language and harmony with the forest b) Coastal fishing and seafaring traditions c) Building highland terraced farms d) Breeding alpacas in mountain areas 6) Which instruments are traditionally used in Amazonian rituals and music? a) Steel drums, violins, and mandolins b) Electric guitars, congas, and harmonicas c) Wooden xylophones and brass trumpets d) Natural drums, bamboo flutes, and seed-filled maracas 7) Pink river dolphins in the Amazon are commonly seen: a) In mountainous river basins b) In freshwater channels deep in the rainforest c) In underground cave systems d) Near urban ports on the coast 8) Which of the following is a common cooking method in Amazonian cuisine? a) Roasting or steaming food in banana leaves b) Slow baking in ceramic ovens c) Pressure cooking with salt water d) Deep frying with oil and spices 9) Why is Amacayacu National Park significant? a) It hosts the largest ski resort in Colombia b) It protects rare species and Indigenous knowledge c) It’s located in the driest part of the country d) It’s home to ancient Inca ruins 10) The Amazon Region is distinguished by its: a) Urban development and major highways b) Fertile plains used mainly for agriculture c) High-altitude glaciers and volcanoes d) Extensive forests, and biological diversity 11) Pirarucú and cassava are examples of: a) Mountain-grown crops used in soups b) European dishes adapted to tropical regions c) Native foods sourced from rivers and roots d) Imported products commonly found in supermarkets 12) Traditional Amazonian dances are unique because they: a) Are silent and performed without instruments b) Follow a strict classical format from Europe c) Reflect spiritual connections with animals and nature d) Are only performed during weddings 13) Which of the following materials is used in Amazonian ceremonial clothing? a) Nylon and polyester b) Feathers, seeds, and painted textiles c) Leather and industrial dyes d) Cotton and wool from llamas 14) One of the defining traits of Indigenous groups in the Amazon is a) Their use of only Spanish in daily life b) Their reliance on imported goods c) Their migration to urban centers d) Their preservation of native languages 15) A tourist visiting Leticia is most likely to: a) Go hiking in the Sierra Nevada Mountains b) Explore the jungle by riverboat c) Spend time sunbathing on tropical beaches d) Visit historic colonial castles

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