| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Shortened nickname of the above | Joburg / Jozi | 100%
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| Capital and largest city | Johannesburg | 100%
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| Executive capital of South Africa | Pretoria | 100%
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| Provinces which share a border with Gauteng | Free State | 88%
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| Provinces which share a border with Gauteng | Limpopo | 88%
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| Type of metal found in Witwatersrand in 1886 | Gold | 75%
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| Names of the two Peace Prize winners who lived on that street | Nelson Mandela | 75%
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| Provinces which share a border with Gauteng | North West | 75%
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| Busiest airport in South Africa, named for an anti-apartheid politician | O.R. {Tambo} | 75%
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| Gauteng has the highest _________ of any South African province, despite being in terms of area the smallest | Population | 75%
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| This township's name is a contraction of "Southwestern Townships" | Soweto | 75%
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| Most spoken languages at home in Gauteng | Zulu | 75%
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| Names of the two Peace Prize winners who lived on that street | Desmond Tutu | 63%
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| Famous event the capital of Gauteng hosted in 2010 | FIFA World Cup | 63%
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| Inland plateau of South Africa that Gauteng is located on | High{veld} | 63%
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| Provinces which share a border with Gauteng | Mpumalanga | 63%
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| Tallest building in South Africa, located in Sandton (hint: Renaissance figure) | The {Leonardo} | 63%
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| Tallest building prior to the above, 1973–2019 | {Carlton} Centre | 50%
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| Only street in the world home to two Nobel Peace Prize winners (starts with V) | {Vilakazi} Street | 50%
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| Most spoken languages at home in Gauteng | Sotho | 38%
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