| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Year Ukraine gained its independence from Soviet Union | 1991 | 89%
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| Ukraine borders two seas: Black sea and... | Sea of Azov | 85%
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| Biggest (by urban population) Ukrainian city Russia occupies since 2014 | Donetsk | 67%
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| Ukraine has the lowest ... per capita in Europe | GDP | 59%
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| Legendary abandoned city nearby Belorussian border laying 3 km of Chernobyl NPP | Pripyat | 59%
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| The only regional capital Russia occupied in 2022, and which was liberated by Ukraine in November of 2022 | Kherson | 56%
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| Biggest province of Ukraine | Odesa oblast | 56%
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| Song Kalush Orchestra (winners of the Eurovision 2022) performed on that major event | Stefania | 44%
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| Ukraine in its native language is called "Україна". What does "країна" literally mean? | A country | 41%
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| River forming southern border with Romania | Danube | 41%
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| Controversial Ukrainian far-right anti-Soviet politician who tried to work with Nazis to release the country from the Soviet Union | Stepan Bandera | 41%
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| Former name of the city of Kropyvnytskyi | Kirovohrad | 37%
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| Ukrainian province where there are almost as much Hungarians as Ukrainians themselves | Zakarpattia | 26%
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| Major Russian city Ukraine controlled briefly, between the Russian Empire collapse and the creation of USSR | Krasnodar | 15%
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| Prime Minister of Ukraine | Denys Shmyhal | 11%
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