| Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of Oceania. | Australia | Yes | 100%
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| Barbadian cities and towns with a population greater than 1,000. | Blackmans | No | 100%
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| Barbadian cities and towns with a population greater than 1,000. | Bridgetown | Yes | 100%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “S.” | Chile | Yes | 100%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “S.” | Japan | No | 100%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “S.” | Lithuania | No | 100%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “R.” | London | No | 100%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “R.” | Madrid | No | 100%
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| U.S. states that border California. | Montana | No | 100%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “R.” | Moscow | Yes | 100%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of Oceania. | New Zealand | Yes | 100%
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| places where the Portuguese language has official or co-official status. | Portugal | Yes | 100%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “S.” | San Marino | Yes | 100%
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| landmarks located in Northern Ireland. | The Giant’s Causeway | Yes | 100%
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| landmarks located in Northern Ireland. | Torc Waterfall | No | 100%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “S.” | Turkey | No | 100%
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| U.S. states that border California. | Washington | No | 100%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “R.” | Budapest | No | 94%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “S.” | El Salvador | Yes | 94%
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| Barbadian cities and towns with a population greater than 1,000. | Greenland | No | 94%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “R.” | Harare | No | 94%
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| countries with a coastline on the Timor Sea. | Indonesia | Yes | 94%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “S.” | Ivory Coast | No | 94%
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| places where the Portuguese language has official or co-official status. | Kochi, India | No | 94%
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| countries with a coastline on the Timor Sea. | New Zealand | No | 94%
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| landmarks located in Northern Ireland. | St. Stephen's Green | No | 94%
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| landmarks located in Northern Ireland. | The Titanic Belfast | Yes | 94%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “R.” | Victoria | No | 94%
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| U.S. states that border California. | Arizona | Yes | 88%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “V.” | Boston | No | 88%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “R.” | Bucharest | Yes | 88%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “V.” | Denver | No | 88%
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| countries with a coastline on the Timor Sea. | East Timor | Yes | 88%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “V.” | Helena | No | 88%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “V.” | Honolulu | No | 88%
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| U.S. states that border California. | Idaho | No | 88%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “R.” | Lomé | No | 88%
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| places where the Portuguese language has official or co-official status. | Macau | Yes | 88%
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| U.S. states that border California. | Nevada | Yes | 88%
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| places where the Portuguese language has official or co-official status. | Suriname | No | 88%
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| U.S. states that border California. | Texas | No | 88%
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| countries with a coastline on the Chukchi Sea. | Vietnam | No | 88%
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| places where the Portuguese language has official or co-official status. | Cape Verde | Yes | 81%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “S.” | Costa Rica | Yes | 81%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “V.” | Montgomery | No | 81%
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| countries with a coastline on the Chukchi Sea. | Philippines | No | 81%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “V.” | Richmond | Yes | 81%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “V.” | Santa Fe | No | 81%
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| landmarks located in Northern Ireland. | The Rock of Cashel | No | 81%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “V.” | Topeka | No | 81%
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| countries with a coastline on the Timor Sea. | Vietnam | No | 81%
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| countries with a coastline on the Timor Sea. | Cambodia | No | 75%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “R.” | Kigali | Yes | 75%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “V.” | Montpelier | Yes | 75%
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| places where the Portuguese language has official or co-official status. | Mozambique | Yes | 75%
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| places where the Portuguese language has official or co-official status. | Namibia | No | 75%
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| countries with a coastline on the Timor Sea. | Philippines | No | 75%
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| U.S. states that border California. | Utah | No | 75%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “S.” | Yemen | Yes | 75%
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| countries with a coastline on the Chukchi Sea. | China | No | 69%
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| places where the Portuguese language has official or co-official status. | East Timor | Yes | 69%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of Oceania. | Kiribati | No | 69%
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| countries with a coastline on the Chukchi Sea. | North Korea | No | 69%
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| U.S. states that border California. | Oregon | Yes | 69%
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| countries with a coastline on the Chukchi Sea. | South Korea | No | 69%
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| Barbadian cities and towns with a population greater than 1,000. | The Crane | No | 69%
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| landmarks located in Northern Ireland. | Blarney Castle | No | 63%
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| countries with a coastline on the Timor Sea. | Malaysia | No | 63%
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| countries with a coastline on the Chukchi Sea. | Russia | Yes | 63%
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| countries with a coastline on the Timor Sea. | Australia | Yes | 56%
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| landmarks located in Northern Ireland. | Carrickfergus Castle | Yes | 56%
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| Barbadian cities and towns with a population greater than 1,000. | Crab Hill | No | 56%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of Oceania. | Marshall Islands | Yes | 56%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of Oceania. | Papua New Guinea | No | 56%
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| countries with a coastline on the Timor Sea. | Papua New Guinea | No | 56%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of Oceania. | Solomon Islands | No | 56%
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| Barbadian cities and towns with a population greater than 1,000. | Speightstown | Yes | 56%
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| countries with a coastline on the Chukchi Sea. | Taiwan | No | 56%
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| countries with a coastline on the Chukchi Sea. | Japan | No | 50%
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| U.S. states that border California. | New Mexico | No | 50%
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| landmarks located in Northern Ireland. | Lough Erne | Yes | 44%
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| landmarks located in Northern Ireland. | Dark Hedges | Yes | 31%
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| Barbadian cities and towns with a population greater than 1,000. | Holetown | Yes | 31%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of Oceania. | Palau | Yes | 31%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of Oceania. | Vanuatu | No | 31%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of Oceania. | Nauru | Yes | 25%
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| Barbadian cities and towns with a population greater than 1,000. | Oistins | Yes | 25%
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| Barbadian cities and towns with a population greater than 1,000. | Bathsheba | Yes | 19%
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| countries with a coastline on the Chukchi Sea. | United States | Yes | 19%
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| places where the Portuguese language has official or co-official status. | Goa, India | No | 13%
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