1.What kind of help did the UN say the CAR needed?
a) technical help
b) urgent help
c) military help
d) logistical help
2.How did the article describe the geography of the CAR?
a) topography
b) coastal
c) longitude
d) landlocked
3.When did rebels in the CAR seize power?
a) March
b) April
c) May
d) June
4.Who does Jan Eliasson want to keep the peace in the CAR?
a) NATO
b) the United Nations
c) the African Union
d) France
5.What could spread into neighbouring countries?
a) refugees
b) war
c) disease
d) revolution
6.Who is Michel Djotodia?
a) a rebel commander
b) an African Union leader
c) the former CAR president
d) a UN spokesman
7.What happened to rebel groups that were broken up?
a) they joined the CAR army
b) they fled the country
c) they reformed
d) they went back to their old jobs
8.How did Mr Eliasson say the population was suffering?
a) beyond our imagination
b) a lot
c) endurance
d) patiently
9.Who is bearing the brunt of the suffering?
a) women and children
b) the poor
c) members of the old government
d) rebel soldiers
10.Who is the CAR becoming a breeding ground for?
a) scientists
b) cattle owners
c) farmers
d) extremists