| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Furtherst college from central Cambridge | Girton | 89%
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| Takes its name from the first name of the christian Messiah | Jesus | 88%
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| College with the largest financial assets | Trinity | 88%
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| Oldest college founded in 1284 | Peterhouse | 86%
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| Opened before a larger college with a simular name | Trinity Hall | 80%
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| Oldest college named after a male saint | St Johns | 78%
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| Known for its STEM focus. At least 70% of students study STEM courses each year. | Churchill | 67%
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| Originally built to exclusively teach student from Eton | Kings | 66%
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| Home of Cellers bar | Clare | 65%
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| Closest to spoons | Emmanuel | 64%
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| Geographically closest college to the stem campus with the same name | Downing | 55%
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| First graduate only college | Darwin | 54%
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| The last college to accept women | Magdalene | 53%
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| Oldest college named after a female sait | St Catherines | 50%
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| Only college to have admited over 90% of students from state schools | Lucy Cavendish | 41%
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| Home to the largest population of 1400 students. More than any other college | Homerton | 39%
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| College famous for its weekly BOPs | Robinson | 38%
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| Cambridge univeristy not associated with the Uni of Cambridge. Famed for its prowess in health courses such as: nursing, midwifery and physiotherapy | Anglia Ruskin Univeristy | 34%
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| First to have it's own chapel | Pembroke | 24%
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| Founded to educate catholic students at a time when british catholics faced discrimination in britain. Was the first to accept catholic students in 200 years. | St Edmunds | 14%
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| Originally known as Cambridge Training College for Women. Whilst working under this name it provided only teacher training courses for femal students. | Hughes Hall | 10%
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