| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The first nation to have converted to Christianity, in 301 AD | Armenia | 81%
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| Former Portuguese colony in India which became a center of Catholic missions in Asia | Goa | 57%
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| Newly independent nation that is 98% Catholic | Timor-Leste | 45%
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| City where the term "Christian" was first coined | Antioch | 36%
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| Ethnic group associated with the Church of the East | Assyrian | 36%
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| Christian-majority state in Myanmar | Chin | 36%
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| Term referring to Lebanese Catholics | Maronite | 32%
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| Muslim country believed to have the fastest growing Christian population in the 21st century | Iran | 30%
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| Country which sends out the second most missionaries in the world after the United States | South Korea | 30%
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| Most Christians in Pakistan speak this language | Punjabi | 26%
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| Jesuit saint known as the "Apostle of the Indies," "Apostle of the Far East" and "Apostle of Japan" | Francis Xavier | 23%
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| Emperor of the previously mentioned kingdom and self-proclaimed younger brother of Jesus | Hong Xiuquan | 23%
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| City and island known as the birthplace of Catholicism in the Philippines | Cebu | 21%
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| City that was the seat of the Church of the East after the Muslim conquest | Baghdad | 19%
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| Christian Arab Kingdom which allied with the Byzantines against the Sassanids | Ghassanids | 19%
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| Island in the Indian Ocean reportedly evangelized by St. Thomas, which adhered to the Church of the East until it was conquered by Muslims in the 16th century | Socotra | 19%
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| 19th century Christian kingdom established in China following an uprising | Taiping Heavenly Kingdom | 19%
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| Indian state known as "the only predominantly Baptist state in the world" | Nagaland | 17%
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| Most spoken language among Christians in India | Malayalam | 15%
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| Christian Arab Kingdom which allied with the Sassanids against the Byzantines | Lakhmids | 13%
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| Central Asian city in modern Turkmenistan that was a center of Christian learning | Merv | 13%
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| City that was the seat of the Church of the East under Sassanian rule | Ctesiphon | 11%
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| Missionary responsible for converting the above nation to Christianity | Gregory the Illuminator | 11%
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| Catholic peasant uprising against the Tokugawa Shogunate in Japan | Shimabara Rebellion | 11%
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| Country where between 130,000 and 300,000 Christians were martyred between the 18th and 19th centuries | Vietnam | 11%
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| Christian-majority region of Indonesia with an active independence movement | West Papua | 11%
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| Term referring to the St. Thomas Christian community of southern India | Nasrani | 9%
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| Coastal city that is 15-20% Christian and known as "China's Jerusalem" | Wenzhou | 9%
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| Arab king of Edessa who according to legend wrote a letter to Jesus | Abgar V | 6%
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| City once known as the Jerusalem of the East, home to a 1907 Protestant Revival | Pyongyang | 6%
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| First Christian missionary to China, who arrived in the Tang Dynasty in 635 AD | Alopen | 4%
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| The 16 year old leader of the previously mentioned uprising | Amakusa Shiro | 4%
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| Term for the Hidden Christians of Japan | Kakure Kirishitan | 4%
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| Mongol tribe which converted to Christianity in the 11th century | Keraites | 4%
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| Patron saint of the Philippines, who was martyred in Japan | Lorenzo Ruiz | 4%
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| Region of Arabia home to a large number of Christians under the Ethiopian Empire | Najran | 4%
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| Sri Lankan city which is the center of Sinhalese Catholicism, and was targeted in the 2019 Easter Sunday Attacks | Negombo | 4%
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| Iranian language responsible for much of the Gospel translation along the Silk Road | Sogdian | 4%
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| Confucian scholar who converted to Catholicism and was friends with Matteo Ricci | Xu Guangqi | 4%
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| New religious movement which believes Jesus has returned as a Chinese woman | Eastern Lightning | 2%
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| Ethnic group in Yunnan which is the only majority Protestant ethnic group in China | Lisu | 2%
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| Mongol Empress who was a devout Christian from the previously mentioned tribe, mother of Kublai Khan | Sorghaghtani Beki | 2%
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| Chinese-born Turk who became the patriarch of the Church of the East | Yahballaha III / Rabban Markos | 2%
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