| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Has the largest population | England | 100%
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| Its capital is Belfast | Northern Ireland | 88%
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| Has a village named Llanfairpwllgwyngyll | Wales | 83%
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| Has the largest land area | England | 82%
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| Has the most offshore islands | Scotland | 82%
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| Contains the tallest mountain: Ben Nevis | Scotland | 78%
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| Contains the county of Cornwall | England | 75%
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| The Good Friday Agreement was signed there in 1998 | Northern Ireland | 69%
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| Has the greatest ratio of sheep to people | Wales | 63%
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| Saint David is its patron saint | Wales | 61%
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| Has hosted golf's Open Championship, aka the British Open, the greatest number of times | Scotland | 58%
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| Contains ocean inlets known as the "Firth of Forth" and "Firth of Clyde" | Scotland | 58%
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| Where the first name Dylan originally came from | Wales | 48%
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| Home to the Principality (Millennium) Stadium | Wales | 44%
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| Uses the flag of the U.K. as its official flag | Northern Ireland | 43%
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| Tony Blair was born there | Scotland | 33%
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| Does not have its own legislature separate from the U.K Parliament | England | 30%
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| Home to the largest lake in U.K., which takes up about 3% of the country's surface area | Northern Ireland | 19%
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