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Sure! Here are 20 multiple-choice questions based on the topics you provided:

1. What is the Oromo Gadaa system?
a) An indigenous system of governance in Ethiopia
b) A traditional conflict resolution mechanism
c) A religious institution in Ethiopia
d) A social order maintained by anthropologists

2. Who among the following anthropologists has studied the Oromo Gaada system?
a) Paul Baxter
b) Eike Haberland
c) Asmerom Legesse
d) All of the above

3. How often is political power transferred in the Oromo Gadaa system?
a) Every 4 years
b) Every 6 years
c) Every 8 years
d) Every 10 years

4. Which of the following is a law-making assembly of the Borana Oromo?
a) Gumi gaayo
b) Jaarsa Biyyaa
c) Abba Gaada
d) Abba Seera

5. What is the indigenous system of governance called among the Gedeo people?
a) Gadaa system
b) Baalle system
c) Dere Woga
d) Dubusha

6. How are conflicts resolved in the Gedeo Baalle system?
a) By the Abba Gada
b) By the Roga
c) By the Jaarsa Biyyaa
d) By the Songo Hayyicha

7. What are the major institutions of the Gedeo system of governance?
a) Ya’a, Seera, Abba Gaada
b) Seera, Abba Gada, Council of Elders
c) Baalle, Abba Gada, Ya’a
d) Ya’a, Seera, Council of Elders

8. What do the Oromo Gaada and Gedeo Baalle systems have in common?
a) Grading system and periodic transfer of power
b) Role of religion
c) Naming of indigenous institutions
d) All of the above

9. How many local administrations known as deres are there in the Gamo highlands?
a) More than 10
b) More than 20
c) More than 30
d) More than 40

10. What is the highest body of the Gamo indigenous system of governance?
a) Dere Cima
b) Dere Woga
c) Dubusha
d) Guta/neighborhood dubusha

11. Which of the following is NOT a component of customary justice institutions?
a) Customary law
b) Council of elders
c) Customary courts
d) Traditional leaders

12. What is the function of the Dere dubusha in the Gamo customary justice system?
a) Hearing, discussing, and resolving disputes
b) Revising and making laws
c) Enforcing community-based sanctions
d) Restoring community cohesion

13. What are the strengths of customary justice institutions?
a) High cost in terms of time and resources
b) Lack of community participation
c) Restoration of community cohesion
d) Limited reliance on elders

14. What is the limitation of customary justice institutions?
a) Limited participation of women
b) High enforceability of decisions
c) Resolution of inter-ethnic conflicts
d) Strong potential for long-lasting peace

15. Which institution in Rayya and Wajirat district, Southern Tigray, addresses inter-ethnic conflicts?
a) Abbo Gereb
b) Jaarsa Biyyaa
c) Dere Cima
d) Baalle

16. In which area do conflicts often arise between highland Tigray and lowland Afar?
a) Grazing land
b) Water resources
c) Political power
d) Religious practices

17. What role do women play in conflict resolution and peacemaking?
a) They are completely excluded
b) They participate in exceptional cases
c) They lead indigenous systems of governance
d) They have their own dispute settlement mechanisms

18. What are the instruments of power used by Sidama women?
a) Yakka and Siqqo
b) Don Kachel
c) Debarte
d) Jaarsa Biyyaa

19. What is legal pluralism?
a) Co-existence of multiple legal systems
b) Domination of religious laws
c) Exclusion of customary laws
d) Integration of state and customary laws

20. Which legal systems co-exist in most parts of Ethiopia?
a) State/formal justice institutions and customary justice
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1. a) An indigenous system of governance in Ethiopia
2. d) All of the above
3. c) Every 8 years
4. d) Abba Seera
5. b) Baalle system
6. a) By the Abba Gada
7. c) Baalle, Abba Gada, Ya’a
8. a) Grading system and periodic transfer of power
9. c) More than 30
10. b) Dere Woga
11. d) Traditional leaders
12. a) Hearing, discussing, and resolving disputes
13. c) Restoration of community cohesion
14. a) Limited participation of women
15. b) Jaarsa Biyyaa
16. a) Grazing land
17. b) They participate in exceptional cases
18. a) Yakka and Siqqo
19. a) Co-existence of multiple legal systems
20. a) State/formal justice institutions and customary justice
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Certainly! Here are 30 multiple-choice questions based on the given topics:

1. Marginalization refers to the treatment of a person or social group as:
a) important and central
b) minor and insignificant
c) equal and inclusive
d) powerful and influential

2. Which of the following is an example of a marginalized social group?
a) Craft workers
b) Majority population
c) Religious minorities
d) Wealthy individuals

3. Vulnerability refers to the state of being exposed to:
a) physical or emotional injuries
b) social interactions
c) marriage relations
d) economic opportunities

4. Gender-based marginalization primarily affects:
a) Men and boys
b) Women and girls
c) Older people
d) People with disabilities

5. Marginalized occupational groups include:
a) Doctors and lawyers
b) Tanners and potters
c) Teachers and engineers
d) Farmers and fishermen

6. Spatial marginalization refers to the exclusion of marginalized groups from:
a) social events
b) economic activities
c) intermarriage
d) living in urban areas

7. Economic marginalization involves the exclusion of marginalized groups from:
a) land ownership
b) education opportunities
c) political participation
d) healthcare services

8. Cultural marginalization is manifested in:
a) positive stereotyping
b) equal treatment
c) negative stereotyping
d) inclusive social events

9. Age-based vulnerability primarily affects:
a) Women and girls
b) Older people
c) Religious minorities
d) Craft workers

10. Girls are exposed to double marginalization and discrimination due to:
a) Their age
b) Their gender
c) Their ethnicity
d) Their religion

11. Ageism refers to:
a) discrimination based on age
b) discrimination based on gender
c) discrimination based on religion
d) discrimination based on ethnicity

12. Older persons are considered marginalized because they are seen as:
a) social assets
b) economic contributors
c) custodians of tradition
d) a burden to society

13. Religious and ethnic minorities have experienced marginalization and discrimination in:
a) Ethiopia only
b) Europe only
c) Different parts of the world
d) Developed countries only

14. Jewish and Muslim Rohingyas have faced discrimination and persecution primarily in:
a) Ethiopia
b) Europe
c) Asia
d) North America

15. Marginalized groups are excluded from which of the following?
a) Social interactions
b) Marriage relations
c) Economic activities
d) All of the above

16. Vulnerable groups are exposed to the possibilities of:
a) social isolation
b) physical injuries
c) emotional harms
d) All of the above

17. Gender inequality involves discrimination based on:
a) age
b) race
c) gender
d) religion

18. Marginalized occupational groups in Ethiopia include:
a) doctors and engineers
b) potters and tanners
c) teachers and lawyers
d) farmers and fishermen

19. Spatial marginalization involves living:
a) in urban areas
b) near forests
c) on fertile land
d) in the city center

20. Economic marginalization excludes marginalized groups from:
a) land ownership
b) education opportunities
c) political power
d) healthcare services

21. Cultural marginalization is manifested through:
a) positive stereotyping
b) inclusive social events
c) negative stereotyping
d) equal treatment

22. Vulnerability is the state of being exposed to:
a) physical or emotional injuries
b) social interactions
c) economic opportunities
d) political power

23. Girls are vulnerable to gender-based violence such as:
a) rape and domestic violence
b) early marriage and abduction
c) female genital cutting/mutilation
d) All of the above

24. Age-based marginalization affects:
a) children and older people
b) men and women equally
c) religious and ethnic minorities
d) craft workers
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25. Ageism refers to discrimination against people based on:
a) their age
b) their gender
c) their religion
d) their ethnicity

26. Older persons have been considered as custodians of:
a) tradition, culture, and history
b) economic resources
c) political power
d) social events

27. Marginalization of older persons is influenced by:
a) rural-urban migration
b) changes in values and lifestyle
c) education and employment opportunities
d) All of the above

28. Religious minorities are marginalized based on their:
a) age
b) gender
c) religion
d) ethnicity

29. Marginalization and discrimination against religious and ethnic minorities occur:
a) only in Ethiopia
b) only in developed countries
c) in different parts of the world
d) in rural areas only

30. Jewish and Muslim Rohingyas have faced discrimination and persecution in:
a) Ethiopia
b) Europe
c) Asia
d) North America

Please note that the answers to these questions can be found in the provided text.
Here are the responses to the questions:

1. Marginalization refers to the treatment of a person or social group as:
b) minor and insignificant

2. Which of the following is an example of a marginalized social group?
c) Religious minorities

3. Vulnerability refers to the state of being exposed to:
a) physical or emotional injuries

4. Gender-based marginalization primarily affects:
b) Women and girls

5. Marginalized occupational groups include:
b) Tanners and potters

6. Spatial marginalization refers to the exclusion of marginalized groups from:
d) living in urban areas

7. Economic marginalization involves the exclusion of marginalized groups from:
a) land ownership

8. Cultural marginalization is manifested in:
c) negative stereotyping

9. Age-based vulnerability primarily affects:
b) Older people

10. Girls are exposed to double marginalization and discrimination due to:
b) Their gender

11. Ageism refers to:
a) discrimination based on age

12. Older persons are considered marginalized because they are seen as:
d) a burden to society

13. Religious and ethnic minorities have experienced marginalization and discrimination in:
c) Different parts of the world

14. Jewish and Muslim Rohingyas have faced discrimination and persecution primarily in:
c) Asia

15. Marginalized groups are excluded from which of the following?
d) All of the above

16. Vulnerable groups are exposed to the possibilities of:
d) All of the above

17. Gender inequality involves discrimination based on:
c) gender

18. Marginalized occupational groups in Ethiopia include:
b) potters and tanners

19. Spatial marginalization involves living:
a) in urban areas

20. Economic marginalization excludes marginalized groups from:
a) land ownership

21. Cultural marginalization is manifested through:
c) negative stereotyping

22. Vulnerability is the state of being exposed to:
a) physical or emotional injuries

23. Girls are vulnerable to gender-based violence such as:
d) All of the above

24. Age-based marginalization affects:
a) children and older people