| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| most important city in the 10th century | Kiev | 100%
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| country that controlled most of Ukraine in the 19th century | Russian Empire | 92%
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| peninsula annexed in 2014 by Russia | Crimea | 91%
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| country that controlled most of Ukraine in the 17th century | Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth | 87%
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| people who invaded the area in the 13th century | Mongols | 81%
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| natural disaster of 1932–1933 | famine | 66%
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| group of militant people living on the Dnieper in 17th century | Cossacks | 64%
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| Ukrainian name of the above | Holodomor | 64%
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| former profession of president Volodymyr Zelensky | actor | 62%
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| ruler of the above, who was baptized in 988 | Vladimir the Great | 58%
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| country that controlled most of Ukraine in the 15th century | Grand Duchy of Lithuania | 51%
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| poet, artist and popularizer of the Ukrainian language, known also as Kobzar | Taras Shevchenko | 49%
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| president dismissed from office as a result of the above | Viktor Yanukovych | 49%
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| colloquial name for protests of 2013 and 2014 | Euromaidan | 47%
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| leader of the great uprising of 1648 | Bohdan Khmelnytsky | 38%
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| first president of Ukraine after independence in 1991 | Leonid Kravchuk | 38%
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| royal title of the above | Grand Prince | 26%
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| fraction of Christianity that was created as a result of the union of Brest (1596) | Ruthenian Uniate Church | 11%
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| semi-independent republic created by the above | Zaporozhia | 6%
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