| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Botswana declared independence from France in 1966 | False | 95%
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| Afrikaans is one of Botswana's official languages | False | 95%
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| Botswana has the highest population of wild African elephants in the world | True | 95%
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| Pula (the name of Botswana's currency) is the Setswana word for rain | True | 95%
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| Victoria Falls are located less than 100km away from Botswana | True | 90%
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| Botswana's San Bushmen make clicking sounds to communicate | True | 85%
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| Botswana used to be called Bechuanaland | True | 85%
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| Over 50% of Botswana's land is part of the Kalahari Desert | True | 85%
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| Botswana has no leopards | False | 80%
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| Botswana has a population of White and Black Rhinoceroses | True | 80%
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| Botswana shares a 150 metre border with Zambia, dividing Zimbabwe and Namibia | True | 80%
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| Botswana is one of the least densely populated countries in the world | True | 75%
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| The Limpopo River flows into the Okavango Delta | False | 70%
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| Botswana is the world's largest diamond producer by quantity | False | 45%
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| Botswana used to have a small exclave on the Atlantic coast that it ceded to Namibia in 2004. Since then it has been land locked. | False | 45%
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