Sudan Civil War

Q. When did the army reportedly regain control of Khartoum?
a) January 2024
b) December 2023
c) March 2025
d) February 2025

Q. The civil war became the world’s largest humanitarian crisis according to:
a) African Union
b) Arab League
c) Amnesty International
d) United Nations

Q. One of the roots of the conflict is linked to Sudan’s struggle to:
a) Restore monarchy
b) Privatize industries
c) Move towards civilian rule
d) Join regional unions

Q. Suspicions around both generals centered on their desire to:
a) Unite the country
b) Strengthen democracy
c) Reduce corruption
d) Maintain wealth and influence

Q. The 2019 removal of Bashir was triggered by:
a) Foreign intervention
b) A failed election
c) Mass protests and a military coup
d) Pressure from the UN

Q. The Sudan conflict escalated swiftly due to:
a) Political reforms
b) International sanctions
c) Unclear initiation of the first gunfire
d) A currency collapse

Q. After the RSF seized much of Khartoum, which side later regained control?
a) Local militias
b) UN peacekeepers
c) Sudanese army
d) Ethiopian forces

Q. Displacement during the conflict led to how many people fleeing?
a) 12 million
b) 4 million
c) 20 million
d) 9 million

Q. The conflict in Darfur has raised fears of:
a) Military expansion
b) Economic sanctions
c) Genocide
d) Political elections

Q. Which two leaders are directly responsible for leading the opposing sides?
a) Bashir and Kiir
b) Al-Burhan and al-Turabi
c) Burhan and Hemedti
d) Dagalo and Salva Kiir