| Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of North America (IMF 2019 estimates). | Canada | Yes | 100%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of North America (IMF 2019 estimates). | United States | Yes | 100%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “Q.” | Algeria | No | 94%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “W.” | Atlanta | No | 94%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Caracas | No | 94%
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| U.S. states that border Arkansas. | Illinois | No | 94%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “Q.” | Malta | No | 94%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Minsk | No | 94%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “Q.” | Paraguay | No | 94%
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| countries with a coastline on the Laptev Sea. | Philippines | No | 94%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “W.” | Sacramento | No | 94%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | San Marino | Yes | 94%
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| landmarks located in Austria. | Sanssouci Palace | No | 94%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Apia | Yes | 88%
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| sovereign states whose constitution mentions the Russian language. | Belarus | Yes | 88%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “Q.” | China | No | 88%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “Q.” | Ecuador | Yes | 88%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “Q.” | Honduras | No | 88%
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| Belarusian cities with a population greater than 320,000 (2019 estimate). | Minsk | Yes | 88%
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| landmarks located in Austria. | Neuschwanstein Castle | No | 88%
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| countries with a coastline on the Arafura Sea. | New Zealand | No | 88%
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| landmarks located in Austria. | Nymphenburg Palace | No | 88%
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| sovereign states whose constitution mentions the Russian language. | Russia | Yes | 88%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “Q.” | Sri Lanka | No | 88%
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| countries with a coastline on the Laptev Sea. | Taiwan | No | 88%
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| Belarusian cities with a population greater than 320,000 (2019 estimate). | Turaw (Turov) | No | 88%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “W.” | Annapolis | No | 81%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of North America (IMF 2019 estimates). | Antigua and Barbuda | No | 81%
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| countries with a coastline on the Laptev Sea. | China | No | 81%
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| Belarusian cities with a population greater than 320,000 (2019 estimate). | Dzisna (Disna) | No | 81%
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| countries with a coastline on the Arafura Sea. | Indonesia | Yes | 81%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “Q.” | Ivory Coast | No | 81%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “W.” | Jefferson City | No | 81%
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| U.S. states that border Arkansas. | Mississippi | Yes | 81%
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| countries with a coastline on the Laptev Sea. | North Korea | No | 81%
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| countries with a coastline on the Laptev Sea. | Russia | Yes | 81%
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| countries with a coastline on the Arafura Sea. | Singapore | No | 81%
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| countries with a coastline on the Arafura Sea. | Vietnam | No | 81%
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| sovereign states with at least one capital city (of any type) whose name begins with “Q.” | Yemen | No | 81%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “W.” | Des Moines | No | 75%
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| countries with a coastline on the Laptev Sea. | Finland | No | 75%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Funafuti | No | 75%
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| countries with a coastline on the Laptev Sea. | Japan | No | 75%
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| Belarusian cities with a population greater than 320,000 (2019 estimate). | Kosava (Kossovo) | No | 75%
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| countries with a coastline on the Laptev Sea. | Norway | No | 75%
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| landmarks located in Austria. | Oberbaum Bridge | No | 75%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “W.” | Olympia | Yes | 75%
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| landmarks located in Austria. | Schönbrunn Palace | Yes | 75%
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| sovereign states whose constitution mentions the Russian language. | Turkmenistan | No | 75%
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| countries with a coastline on the Arafura Sea. | Brunei | No | 69%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Castries | Yes | 69%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “W.” | Cheyenne | Yes | 69%
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| landmarks located in Austria. | Hofburg Imperial Palace | Yes | 69%
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| sovereign states whose constitution mentions the Russian language. | Kazakhstan | Yes | 69%
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| U.S. states that border Arkansas. | Kentucky | No | 69%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of North America (IMF 2019 estimates). | Panama | No | 69%
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| countries with a coastline on the Arafura Sea. | Philippines | No | 69%
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| countries with a coastline on the Laptev Sea. | South Korea | No | 69%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Basseterre | Yes | 63%
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| U.S. states that border Arkansas. | Louisiana | Yes | 63%
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| U.S. states that border Arkansas. | Missouri | Yes | 63%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | St. John’s | No | 63%
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| Belarusian cities with a population greater than 320,000 (2019 estimate). | Vasilyevichy (Vasilevichi) | No | 63%
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| countries with a coastline on the Arafura Sea. | Australia | Yes | 56%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of North America (IMF 2019 estimates). | Bahamas | Yes | 56%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of North America (IMF 2019 estimates). | Barbados | Yes | 56%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “W.” | Charleston | Yes | 56%
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| landmarks located in Austria. | Spanish Riding School | Yes | 56%
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| U.S. states that border Arkansas. | Tennessee | Yes | 56%
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| U.S. states that border Arkansas. | Texas | Yes | 56%
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| sovereign states whose constitution mentions the Russian language. | Moldova | Yes | 50%
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| U.S. states that border Arkansas. | Oklahoma | Yes | 50%
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| countries with a coastline on the Arafura Sea. | East Timor | No | 44%
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| Belarusian cities with a population greater than 320,000 (2019 estimate). | Homyel (Gomel) | Yes | 44%
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| Belarusian cities with a population greater than 320,000 (2019 estimate). | Hrodna (Grodno) | Yes | 44%
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| U.S. states that border Arkansas. | Kansas | No | 44%
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| national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “S.” | Kingstown | Yes | 44%
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| capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “W.” | Madison | Yes | 44%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of North America (IMF 2019 estimates). | Mexico | No | 44%
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| sovereign states whose constitution mentions the Russian language. | Ukraine | Yes | 44%
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| Belarusian cities with a population greater than 320,000 (2019 estimate). | Vitsyebsk (Vitebsk) | Yes | 44%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of North America (IMF 2019 estimates). | Dominican Republic | No | 38%
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| sovereign states whose constitution mentions the Russian language. | Kyrgyzstan | Yes | 38%
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| countries with a coastline on the Arafura Sea. | Papua New Guinea | No | 31%
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| sovereign states whose constitution mentions the Russian language. | Tajikistan | Yes | 31%
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| landmarks located in Austria. | Zeller See | Yes | 31%
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| five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita sovereign countries of North America (IMF 2019 estimates). | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Yes | 25%
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| sovereign states whose constitution mentions the Russian language. | Uzbekistan | Yes | 25%
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| landmarks located in Austria. | Belvedere Palace | Yes | 19%
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| Belarusian cities with a population greater than 320,000 (2019 estimate). | Mahilyow (Mogilyov) | Yes | 6%
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