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The A4 motorway in Tunisia primarily connects the capital city of Tunis with the northern coastal city of Bizerte.
Answer: True
The A4 motorway is explicitly defined as connecting Tunis and Bizerte, with Tunis as its southern terminal and Bizerte as its northern terminal.
The total length of the A4 motorway is approximately 32 kilometers.
Answer: False
The A4 motorway has a total length of 51 kilometers, which is approximately 32 miles, making the statement '32 kilometers' incorrect.
The A4 motorway became fully operational in the year 2000.
Answer: False
The A4 motorway officially became operational on July 1, 2002, not in the year 2000.
Tunisia is the country where the A4 motorway is located, forming part of its national transportation infrastructure.
Answer: True
The A4 motorway is explicitly stated to be located in Tunisia and is part of its national transportation infrastructure.
The A4 motorway connects only two major cities: Tunis and Bizerte, without passing through any other significant urban areas.
Answer: False
The A4 motorway connects or passes through several major cities, including Tunis, Utique, El Alia, Menzel Bourguiba, and Bizerte, indicating it traverses more than just its two terminal cities.
The A4 motorway is designed for high-speed traffic with controlled access, characteristic of motorways.
Answer: True
Motorways, including the A4, are defined as major roads designed for high-speed traffic with controlled access, and the A4 is classified as a high-capacity, limited-access road.
The A4 motorway's length of 51 kilometers is equivalent to approximately 51 miles.
Answer: False
The A4 motorway's length of 51 kilometers is approximately 32 miles, not 51 miles.
The A4 motorway passes through the city of Sfax as one of its key points along the route.
Answer: False
The A4 motorway connects or passes through Tunis, Utique, El Alia, Menzel Bourguiba, and Bizerte. Sfax is not mentioned as a city along its route.
The A4 motorway is considered a high-capacity, limited-access road within Tunisia's transportation network.
Answer: True
The A4 motorway is classified as a high-capacity, limited-access road, which is characteristic of motorways designed for high-speed traffic with controlled access.
What two major cities does the A4 motorway primarily connect in Tunisia?
Answer: Tunis and Bizerte
The A4 motorway primarily connects Tunis, its southern terminal, with Bizerte, its northern terminal.
Which of the following cities is NOT explicitly mentioned as being connected by or passed through by the A4 motorway?
Answer: Sfax
The A4 motorway connects or passes through Tunis, Utique, El Alia, Menzel Bourguiba, and Bizerte. Sfax is not listed among these cities.
What is the total length of the A4 motorway in kilometers?
Answer: 51 kilometers
The A4 motorway has a total length of 51 kilometers.
What is the southern terminal point of the A4 motorway?
Answer: Tunis
The A4 motorway's southern terminal point is located in Tunis.
What is the approximate length of the A4 motorway in miles?
Answer: 32 miles
The A4 motorway has a total length of 51 kilometers, which is approximately 32 miles.
When did the A4 motorway officially become operational for public use?
Answer: July 1, 2002
The A4 motorway officially became operational for public use on July 1, 2002.
What characteristic defines motorways like the A4, according to the source?
Answer: They are major roads designed for high-speed traffic with controlled access.
Motorways, including the A4, are defined as major roads designed for high-speed traffic with controlled access, and the A4 is classified as a high-capacity, limited-access road.
In which country is the A4 motorway located?
Answer: Tunisia
The A4 motorway is explicitly stated to be located in Tunisia.
What is the northern terminal point of the A4 motorway?
Answer: Bizerte
The A4 motorway's northern terminal point is in Bizerte.
What is the total length of the A4 motorway in miles?
Answer: 32 miles
The A4 motorway has a total length of 51 kilometers, which is approximately 32 miles.
Within Tunisia's highway system, the A4 motorway is classified as a 'National Road'.
Answer: False
The A4 motorway is categorized under the 'Motorways' section of Tunisia's highway system, not as a 'National Road'.
The A1, A2, and A3 motorways are also part of Tunisia's highway system, alongside the A4.
Answer: True
The navigation box explicitly lists A1, A2, and A3 as other motorways within Tunisia's highway system, in addition to the A4.
RN15 and RN16 are examples of Subsidiary Roads in Tunisia's highway system.
Answer: False
RN15 and RN16 are examples of National Roads, not Subsidiary Roads. Subsidiary Roads are identified with the prefix 'RR'.
The Maghreb highway is identified as a transcontinental highway within Tunisia's road network.
Answer: False
The Maghreb highway is mentioned as a regional highway, while the Cairo–Dakar Highway is identified as a transcontinental highway.
The Cairo–Dakar Highway is an example of a regional highway connected to Tunisia's road network.
Answer: False
The Cairo–Dakar Highway is identified as a transcontinental highway, not a regional highway. The Maghreb highway is the regional highway mentioned.
National Roads in Tunisia's highway system are identified with the prefix 'RR', such as RR1, RR2, etc.
Answer: False
National Roads are identified with the prefix 'RN' (e.g., RN1, RN2), while Subsidiary Roads use the prefix 'RR' (e.g., RR21, RR22).
Which of the following is an example of a Subsidiary Road prefix in Tunisia's highway system?
Answer: RR
Subsidiary Roads in Tunisia's highway system are identified with the prefix 'RR', such as RR21.
The A4 motorway is part of which broader network in Tunisia?
Answer: The 'Transport in Tunisia' network
The A4 motorway is part of the 'Motorways' section of Tunisia's highway system, which is itself part of the broader 'Transport in Tunisia' network.
What classification does the A4 motorway fall under within Tunisia's highway system?
Answer: Motorway
The A4 motorway is categorized under the 'Motorways' section of Tunisia's highway system.
Which prefix identifies National Roads in Tunisia's highway system?
Answer: RN
National Roads in Tunisia's highway system are identified with the prefix 'RN', such as RN1.
What type of highway is the Maghreb highway classified as within Tunisia's road network?
Answer: Regional highway
The Maghreb highway is mentioned as a regional highway within Tunisia's road network.
Which of the following motorways is NOT listed as part of Tunisia's highway system in the navigation box, alongside the A4?
Answer: A5
The navigation box lists A1, A2, and A3 as other motorways within Tunisia's highway system, but A5 is not mentioned.
Which of the following National Roads is NOT explicitly listed as an example in Tunisia's highway system?
Answer: RN11
Examples of National Roads listed include RN1, RN2, RN3, RN4, RN5, RN6, RN7, RN8, RN9, and RN10. RN11 is not explicitly listed among these examples.
What transcontinental highway is mentioned in relation to Tunisia's road network?
Answer: The Cairo–Dakar Highway
The Cairo–Dakar Highway is mentioned as a transcontinental highway in relation to Tunisia's road network.
Which of the following is an example of a National Road listed in Tunisia's highway system?
Answer: RN7
RN7 is listed as an example of a National Road in Tunisia's highway system.
The Wikipedia article about the A4 motorway is considered a 'stub' and lacks citations, suggesting it needs expansion and improved verifiability.
Answer: True
The Wikipedia article on the A4 motorway is explicitly noted as a 'stub' that needs expansion and is flagged for not citing any sources, indicating a need for improved verifiability.
The short description for the A4 motorway article concisely identifies it as a 'Motorway in Tunisia'.
Answer: True
The short description for the A4 motorway article is indeed stated as 'Motorway in Tunisia'.
The 'References' section of the A4 motorway article is empty because all information is considered common knowledge and does not require citations.
Answer: False
The 'References' section is empty because no external sources or citations have been provided, and the article is flagged as 'Unreferenced,' indicating a need for citations, not that the information is common knowledge.
Copyright attribution for translated Wikipedia content requires an interlanguage link in the edit summary and a specific template on the talk page.
Answer: True
Copyright attribution requirements for translated Wikipedia content explicitly include providing an interlanguage link in the edit summary and potentially adding a specific template to the talk page.
The 'Tunisia location article is a stub' notice implies that the article is a comprehensive and complete piece of writing about a Tunisian geographical location.
Answer: False
The 'Tunisia location article is a stub' notice signifies that the article is a short and incomplete piece of writing, suggesting it needs expansion, which contradicts the idea of it being comprehensive and complete.
The Wikipedia article on the A4 motorway suggests that translating text from the corresponding German Wikipedia article could improve its content.
Answer: False
The Wikipedia article suggests improvement by translating text from the corresponding French Wikipedia article, not German Wikipedia.
The template {{Translated|en|Autoroute A4 (Tunisie)}} is recommended for copyright attribution on the talk page when translating from English Wikipedia.
Answer: False
The template {{Translated|fr|Autoroute A4 (Tunisie)}} is recommended for attribution when translating from French Wikipedia, not {{Translated|en|Autoroute A4 (Tunisie)}} for English Wikipedia.
The 'African road or road transport-related article is a stub' notice indicates that the article is a short and incomplete piece of writing about a road or road transport in Africa.
Answer: True
The 'African road or road transport-related article is a stub' notice explicitly means that the article is a short and incomplete piece of writing about a road or road transport in Africa.
Why is the 'References' section empty in the A4 motorway article?
Answer: No external sources or citations have been provided.
The 'References' section is empty because no external sources or citations have been provided to support the information in the article, leading to its 'Unreferenced' flag.
What is the short description provided for the A4 motorway article?
Answer: Motorway in Tunisia
The short description for the A4 motorway article is 'Motorway in Tunisia'.
What does the 'African road or road transport-related article is a stub' notice imply?
Answer: The article is a short and incomplete piece of writing specifically about a road or road transport in Africa.
The 'African road or road transport-related article is a stub' notice explicitly means that the article is a short and incomplete piece of writing about a road or road transport in Africa, encouraging its expansion.
What is the general status of the Wikipedia article about the A4 motorway in Tunisia?
Answer: It is a 'stub' that needs expansion and lacks citations.
The Wikipedia article on the A4 motorway is noted as a 'stub' that needs expansion and is flagged for not citing any sources.
What specific guidance is given regarding unsourced material in Wikipedia articles?
Answer: Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
The guidance for adding citations notes that unsourced material may be challenged and removed, emphasizing the importance of verifiability.
What is the recommended method for providing copyright attribution in the edit summary when translating content for Wikipedia?
Answer: Providing an interlanguage link to the source of the translation.
Copyright attribution for translated Wikipedia content requires providing an interlanguage link to the source of the translation in the edit summary.
What is the primary type of assistance requested for improving the Wikipedia article on the A4 motorway?
Answer: Adding citations to reliable sources and expanding content.
Assistance for the Wikipedia article is primarily requested for adding citations to reliable sources and expanding its content, potentially through translation from French Wikipedia.
The Wikipedia article on the A4 motorway suggests improving its content by translating text from which corresponding Wikipedia article?
Answer: French Wikipedia
The Wikipedia article suggests improvement by translating text from the corresponding French Wikipedia article.
What is the primary purpose of the 'stub' notices on the Wikipedia article about the A4 motorway?
Answer: To encourage expansion and improvement of the article.
The 'stub' notices, such as 'Tunisia location article is a stub' and 'African road or road transport-related article is a stub,' indicate that the article is short and incomplete, and they explicitly encourage readers to help expand and improve it.
An image associated with the A4 motorway in Menzel Jemil depicts a toll booth.
Answer: True
The source material includes an image that specifically shows a toll booth located in Menzel Jemil, associated with the A4 motorway.
The geographical coordinates provided for the A4 motorway are 35.899179°S latitude and 8.555905°W longitude.
Answer: False
The provided geographical coordinates for the A4 motorway are 35.899179°N latitude and 8.555905°E longitude, not South and West as stated.
The infobox for the A4 motorway uses a generic Tunisian road sign to represent it visually.
Answer: False
The infobox for the A4 motorway features a sign typically used for French motorways, specifically the 'Autoroute française 4' sign, not a generic Tunisian road sign.
The map image in the infobox helps illustrate the A4 motorway's route and geographical location.
Answer: True
The map image within the infobox is explicitly stated to provide a visual representation of the A4 motorway's route and location.
The 'AutorouteA4Tunisie.JPG' image in the article provides a detailed close-up of the motorway's construction.
Answer: False
The image titled 'AutorouteA4Tunisie.JPG' displays a general view of the A4 motorway in Tunisia, not a detailed close-up of its construction.
The 'Commons' link in the navigation box leads to a repository of free-use media related to motorways in Tunisia.
Answer: True
The 'Commons' link directs users to the Wikimedia Commons category for 'Motorways in Tunisia,' which is a repository of free-use media.
What are the correct geographical coordinates provided for the A4 motorway?
Answer: 35.899179°N latitude and 8.555905°E longitude
The geographical coordinates provided for the A4 motorway are 35.899179°N latitude and 8.555905°E longitude.
What visual element is used in the infobox to represent the A4 motorway?
Answer: A sign typically used for French motorways
The infobox for the A4 motorway features a sign typically used for French motorways, specifically the 'Autoroute française 4' sign.
What is the purpose of the 'Commons' link provided in the navigation box of the A4 motorway article?
Answer: To direct users to the Wikimedia Commons category for 'Motorways in Tunisia' for free-use media.
The 'Commons' link in the navigation box directs users to the Wikimedia Commons category for 'Motorways in Tunisia,' which is a repository of free-use media.
What does the map image in the infobox illustrate regarding the A4 motorway?
Answer: The motorway's route and geographical location.
The map image within the infobox provides a visual representation of the A4 motorway's route and location.
What does the image titled 'AutorouteA4Tunisie.JPG' generally display within the article?
Answer: A general view of the A4 motorway in Tunisia.
The image titled 'AutorouteA4Tunisie.JPG' displays a general view of the A4 motorway in Tunisia.