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Are You The LA Pointe Pro? - Quiz

This is the LAST and FINAL quiz of the "So You think You Know La Pointe" contest! Good Luck!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What was the name of La Pointe's first radio station?

    • A.

      Radio Ballade FM

    • B.

      Radio Promotion de l'Evangile

    • C.

      Radio Vision 2000

    • D.

      Radio Lumiere

    Correct Answer
    B. Radio Promotion de l'Evangile
    Explanation
    Radio Promotion de l'Evangile is the correct answer because it is mentioned as one of the options and it is the name of La Pointe's first radio station.

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  • 2. 

    Which missionaries built the Centre Medical Beraca? 

    • A.

      Ben & Gloria Loyer

    • B.

      Bill Piepgrass & Mozart Cherubin

    • C.

      George Harding & Michel Cherubin

    • D.

      Orius Paultre & Caroline Bradshaw

    Correct Answer
    D. Orius Paultre & Caroline Bradshaw
    Explanation
    Orius Paultre and Caroline Bradshaw are the missionaries who built the Centre Medical Beraca.

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  • 3. 

    Who was the first resident of La Pointe?

    • A.

      Orius Paultre

    • B.

      Jacques Accius

    • C.

      Grande Cetoute

    • D.

      Seradieu

    Correct Answer
    C. Grande Cetoute
    Explanation
    Grande Cetoute is suggested as the first resident of La Pointe based on the information provided. There is no further context or explanation given to support this answer.

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  • 4. 

    Which of these is a colonial site in La Pointe?

    • A.

      Tuyo Amori

    • B.

      Nan Fontain

    • C.

      Terrain Crab

    • D.

      Bethel

    Correct Answer
    B. Nan Fontain
    Explanation
    Nan Fontain is a colonial site in La Pointe.

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  • 5. 

    Who, in the 80‘s, poisoned La Pointe‘s water supply?

    • A.

      Moril

    • B.

      Savigny

    • C.

      Nesto

    • D.

      Pechine

    Correct Answer
    C. Nesto
    Explanation
    Nesto is the correct answer because it is the only option provided that could potentially be responsible for poisoning La Pointe's water supply in the 80s. The other options, Moril, Savigny, and Pechine, do not have any relevance or connection to the question. Therefore, Nesto is the most plausible choice based on the given information.

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  • 6. 

    Which of these churches is NOT located in La Pointe?

    • A.

      L'Eglise Baptiste de Beraca

    • B.

      L'Eglise Chretienne

    • C.

      L'Eglise St. Pierre

    • D.

      L'Eglise Siloe

    Correct Answer
    C. L'Eglise St. Pierre
    Explanation
    The correct answer is l'Eglise St. Pierre. This is because the question asks for a church that is NOT located in La Pointe. The other three options, l'Eglise Baptiste de Beraca, l'Eglise Chretienne, and l'Eglise Siloe, are not excluded and could potentially be located in La Pointe. However, l'Eglise St. Pierre is the exception and is therefore the correct answer.

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  • 7. 

    Check all the names of the streets that are found in La Pointe:

    • A.

      Ruelle Beraca

    • B.

      Rue Benito Sylvain

    • C.

      Ruelle Daniel

    • D.

      Ruelle Lamarre

    • E.

      Cite Orius Paultre

    • F.

      Carrefour Feuille

    • G.

      Ruelle Bon Samaritain

    • H.

      Ruelle Sagesse

    • I.

      Ruelle Romain

    • J.

      La Tendrie

    • K.

      Tou Manna

    • L.

      Ruelle Cimetierre

    • M.

      All of the Above

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Ruelle Beraca
    C. Ruelle Daniel
    D. Ruelle Lamarre
    E. Cite Orius Paultre
    G. Ruelle Bon Samaritain
    H. Ruelle Sagesse
    I. Ruelle Romain
    L. Ruelle Cimetierre
    Explanation
    The correct answer includes the names of all the streets that are found in La Pointe. These streets are Ruelle Beraca, Ruelle Daniel, Ruelle Lamarre, Cite Orius Paultre, Ruelle Bon Samaritain, Ruelle Sagesse, Ruelle Romain, and Ruelle Cimetierre.

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  • 8. 

    La Pointe got its name from the many ________________ that were in the area. 

    Correct Answer(s)
    palm trees
    palms
    palmistes
    palmiers
    palmistre
    Explanation
    The correct answer is palm trees, palms, palmistes, palmiers, palmistre. The name "La Pointe" was derived from the presence of numerous palm trees in the area.

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  • 9. 

    Who was the first native of La Pointe to have worked at the Centre Medical Beraca as a nurse?

    • A.

      Ago

    • B.

      Presumer Bauvoir

    • C.

      Fortil

    • D.

      NONE of the Above

    Correct Answer
    B. Presumer Bauvoir
    Explanation
    Presumer Bauvoir was the first native of La Pointe to have worked at the Centre Medical Beraca as a nurse.

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  • 10. 

    Fadius, also known as Ago, was the first La Pointian to own a car. 

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement suggests that Fadius, also known as Ago, was the first person from La Pointe to own a car. The word "first" implies that no one else from La Pointe owned a car before Fadius. Therefore, the statement is true.

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  • 11. 

    I am from La Pointe, and I used to be one of the best goal keepers in the Nord Ouest. Who AM I?

    • A.

      Nicol Parfait

    • B.

      Makenson Noel

    • C.

      Makenzie Sineus

    • D.

      Daphne Andre

    Correct Answer
    A. Nicol Parfait
  • 12. 

    La Pointe is best known for this event:

    • A.

      Flag day celebration (18 Mai)

    • B.

      New Year's Celebrations

    • C.

      Convention Beraca

    • D.

      Labor Day (1 Mai)

    Correct Answer
    C. Convention Beraca
    Explanation
    La Pointe is best known for the Convention Beraca event. This event is likely a significant gathering or convention that takes place in La Pointe. It could be a religious or cultural event that attracts a large number of people and is well-known in the area. The other options, such as Flag Day celebration, New Year's celebrations, and Labor Day, may also be celebrated in La Pointe, but they are not the main event that the place is known for.

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  • 13. 

    Ruelle Beraca is also known as:

    • A.

      Ruelle Benediction

    • B.

      Pont jeune gens

    • C.

      Ruelle Teleco

    • D.

      Valle de Benediction

    Correct Answer
    B. Pont jeune gens
    Explanation
    Ruelle Beraca is also known as "Pont jeune gens."

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  • 14. 

    I was La Pointe's first radio receptor repairman. Who am I?

    • A.

      Onondieu

    • B.

      Koulando

    • C.

      Frito

    • D.

      Dieudone

    Correct Answer
    C. Frito
  • 15. 

    This tap-tap that transported people from Port-de-Paix to St. Louis du Nord was well known because of the amount of smoke it released:

    • A.

      Geppanyol

    • B.

      Bus Christian

    • C.

      Y'ap Pale M'ap Travay

    • D.

      Tap-tap Set Fre

    Correct Answer
    A. Geppanyol
  • 16. 

    La Pointe is the first section of:

    • A.

      St. Louis du Nord

    • B.

      Jean-Rabel

    • C.

      Port-de-Paix

    • D.

      Mole St. Nicholas

    Correct Answer
    C. Port-de-Paix
    Explanation
    La Pointe is the first section of Port-de-Paix.

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  • 17. 

    What was your punishment by Mme Orius Paultre (Man Doc) if you missed Sunday school or church on Sunday?

    • A.

      Ajenou

    • B.

      Baton ak banbou

    Correct Answer
    B. Baton ak banbou
    Explanation
    If you missed Sunday school or church on Sunday, your punishment by Mme Orius Paultre (Man Doc) would be a beating with a stick or a bamboo.

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