| Description | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Number of London Underground lines | 11 | 89%
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| Longest line on the network (74km) | Central line | 89%
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| Line with the most stations | District line | 87%
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| Station served by Waterloo & City line, other than Waterloo | Bank | 84%
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| Electronic ticketing system with which passengers can travel | Oyster | 78%
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| Second longest line on the network (71km) | Piccadilly line | 77%
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| Station in Zone 1, intersection between Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, Circle, Northern, Victoria and Piccadilly lines | King's Cross St. Pancras | 76%
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| Station in Zone 1, intersection between Jubilee, Victoria and Piccadilly lines | Green Park | 75%
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| Least used line (apart from Waterloo & City line) | Metropolitan line | 73%
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| Decade in which the Metropolitan Railway (now part of Hammersmith & City, Circle and Metropolitan lines) opened | 1860s | 70%
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| Furthest station from Central London, situated on the Metropolitan line | Chesham | 69%
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| Station in Zone 3, terminus of Central and District lines | Ealing Broadway | 63%
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| Station with the longest escalators (60m) | Angel | 61%
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| Colour of Waterloo & City line on standard tube map | Turquoise | 61%
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| Percentage of the system which is actually underground | 45% | 60%
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| Number of stations on this line | 60 | 58%
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| BONUS: Name a station whose name does not contain any of the letters from the word "BREAKFAST" | Hillingdon, Pimlico | 23%
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