| # | Example Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| 40 | Official language | English | 99%
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| 18 | What is the official language of Panama? | Spanish | 87%
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| 39 | Country from which Grenada gained its independence in 1974 | United Kingdom | 81%
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| 28 | Official language of Guinea | French | 80%
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| 12 | Countries that border Nepal | China | 78%
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| 10 | North Korea has a small 17 km border with this country | Russia | 77%
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| 18 | Country from which Mauritania became independent in 1960 | France | 76%
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| 17 | Country that colonized Togo between 1884–1916 | Germany | 72%
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| 18 | Countries outside of Armenia with the most people of Armenian descent | United States | 72%
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| 18 | Currency of New Zealand | Dollar | 69%
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| 21 | Religion practiced by 98% of the population | Islam | 69%
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| 18 | Country from which Kyrgyzstan gained its independence in 1991 | Soviet Union | 63%
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| 19 | Sea to Guatemala's east | Caribbean (Sea) | 60%
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| 9 | Countries which border Malaysia | Indonesia | 60%
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| 13 | Empire that conquered Bosnia in 1463 | Ottoman (Empire) | 58%
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| 11 | Religion practiced by over 50% of the Mongolian population | Buddhism | 57%
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| 14 | At least 960,000 nationals from this country live in Kuwait | India | 56%
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| 9 | What is the only country that lies on the equator and is bigger than the DRC? | Brazil | 54%
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| 10 | Which European country colonized the southern 3/4 of Somalia? | Italy | 54%
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| 9 | Currency of Slovakia | Euro | 50%
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| 10 | Country that invaded in 1942 | Japan | 50%
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| 8 | What is Panama's national sport? | Baseball | 45%
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| 12 | Most popular sport | Cricket | 44%
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| 24 | Official language | Arabic | 43%
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| 22 | Revenues from this industry constitute 98% of government revenue | Oil | 41%
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| 8 | Countries bordering South Sudan | D.R. Congo | 34%
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| 8 | Ocean gulf on which Ghana lies | Gulf of Guinea | 31%
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| 8 | Currency of Algeria | Dinar | 30%
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| 8 | Food product which comprises 91% of exports | Fish | 9%
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| 8 | 43 mercenaries from this country staged an attempted coup in 1981 | South Africa | 7%
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