| Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| countries with a coastline on the Andaman Sea. | Seychelles | No | 100%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that starts with “W.” | Andorra | No | 92%
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| U.S. states that border Florida. | Arkansas | No | 92%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that starts with “W.” | Barbados | No | 92%
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| countries where Berber is an official language. | Burkina Faso | No | 92%
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| countries where Berber is an official language. | Egypt | No | 92%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that starts with “W.” | Gambia | No | 92%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “V.” | Georgetown | No | 92%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that starts with “W.” | Guinea | No | 92%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that starts with “W.” | Guyana | No | 92%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Labrador Sea. | Iceland | No | 92%
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| countries with a coastline on the Andaman Sea. | Maldives | No | 92%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “V.” | Mbabane | No | 92%
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| U.S. states that border Florida. | Mississippi | No | 92%
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| countries where Berber is an official language. | Niger | No | 92%
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| U.S. states that border Florida. | North Carolina | No | 92%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “V.” | Ouagadougou | No | 92%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that starts with “W.” | Poland | Yes | 92%
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| Bhutanese cities with a population greater than 9,000 (2017). | Thimphu | Yes | 92%
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| Bhutanese cities with a population greater than 9,000 (2017). | Zhemgang | No | 92%
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| countries with a coastline on the Andaman Sea. | East Timor | No | 85%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Labrador Sea. | Ireland | No | 85%
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| California cities with a population greater than 530,000 (2023 est.). | Long Beach | No | 85%
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| California cities with a population greater than 530,000 (2023 est.). | Los Angeles | Yes | 85%
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| countries where Berber is an official language. | Morocco | Yes | 85%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “V.” | Nassau | No | 85%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that starts with “W.” | New Zealand | Yes | 85%
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| California cities with a population greater than 530,000 (2023 est.). | San Diego | Yes | 85%
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| California cities with a population greater than 530,000 (2023 est.). | San Francisco | Yes | 85%
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| five of the smallest economies in Europe (GDP (nominal), 2017). | San Marino | Yes | 85%
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| countries where Berber is an official language. | Saudi Arabia | No | 85%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Labrador Sea. | Sweden | No | 85%
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| U.S. states that border Florida. | Tennessee | No | 85%
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| U.S. states that border Florida. | Texas | No | 85%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Labrador Sea. | United Kingdom | No | 85%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that starts with “W.” | United States | Yes | 85%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Labrador Sea. | United States | No | 85%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “V.” | Zagreb | No | 85%
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| countries where Berber is an official language. | Algeria | Yes | 77%
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| California cities with a population greater than 530,000 (2023 est.). | Bakersfield | No | 77%
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| countries with a coastline on the Andaman Sea. | Bangladesh | No | 77%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “V.” | Caracas | Yes | 77%
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| Bhutanese cities with a population greater than 9,000 (2017). | Chhukha | No | 77%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “V.” | Hanoi | Yes | 77%
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| Bhutanese cities with a population greater than 9,000 (2017). | Jakar | No | 77%
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| countries where Berber is an official language. | Libya | No | 77%
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| U.S. states that border Florida. | Louisiana | No | 77%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Labrador Sea. | Norway | No | 77%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arizona. | Roosevelt Dam | No | 77%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Labrador Sea. | Russia | No | 77%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “V.” | Vatican City | Yes | 77%
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| U.S. states that border Florida. | Alabama | Yes | 69%
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| five of the smallest economies in Europe (GDP (nominal), 2017). | Albania | No | 69%
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| five of the smallest economies in Europe (GDP (nominal), 2017). | Andorra | Yes | 69%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Labrador Sea. | Canada | Yes | 69%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arizona. | Falling Water | No | 69%
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| U.S. states that border Florida. | Georgia | Yes | 69%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that starts with “W.” | Namibia | Yes | 69%
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| five of the smallest economies in Europe (GDP (nominal), 2017). | North Macedonia | No | 69%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “V.” | Port Vila | Yes | 69%
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| countries with a coastline on the Andaman Sea. | Thailand | Yes | 69%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arizona. | The Alamo | No | 69%
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| countries with a coastline on the Andaman Sea. | India | Yes | 62%
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| five of the smallest economies in Europe (GDP (nominal), 2017). | Liechtenstein | Yes | 62%
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| countries where Berber is an official language. | Mali | No | 62%
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| countries with a coastline on the Andaman Sea. | Myanmar | Yes | 62%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arizona. | Snake Village | No | 62%
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| countries where Berber is an official language. | Tunisia | No | 62%
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| Bhutanese cities with a population greater than 9,000 (2017). | Damphu | No | 54%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arizona. | Hoover Dam | Yes | 54%
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| countries with a coastline on the Andaman Sea. | Malaysia | No | 54%
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| five of the smallest economies in Europe (GDP (nominal), 2017). | Moldova | No | 54%
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| California cities with a population greater than 530,000 (2023 est.). | Oakland | No | 54%
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| California cities with a population greater than 530,000 (2023 est.). | San Jose | Yes | 54%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arizona. | 1956 Grand Canyon TWA – United Airlines Aviation Accident Site | Yes | 46%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arizona. | Apache Pass and Fort Bowie | Yes | 46%
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| California cities with a population greater than 530,000 (2023 est.). | Fresno | Yes | 46%
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| five of the smallest economies in Europe (GDP (nominal), 2017). | Malta | No | 38%
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| five of the smallest economies in Europe (GDP (nominal), 2017). | Monaco | Yes | 38%
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| five of the smallest economies in Europe (GDP (nominal), 2017). | Montenegro | Yes | 38%
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| Bhutanese cities with a population greater than 9,000 (2017). | Samdrup Jongkhar | Yes | 38%
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| U.S. states that border Florida. | South Carolina | No | 38%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Labrador Sea. | Denmark | Yes | 31%
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| Bhutanese cities with a population greater than 9,000 (2017). | Gelephu | Yes | 31%
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| countries with a coastline on the Andaman Sea. | Indonesia | Yes | 31%
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| Bhutanese cities with a population greater than 9,000 (2017). | Paro | Yes | 31%
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| Bhutanese cities with a population greater than 9,000 (2017). | Phuntsholing | Yes | 31%
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| California cities with a population greater than 530,000 (2023 est.). | Sacramento | No | 31%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arizona. | San Bernardino Ranch | Yes | 15%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arizona. | Fort Huachuca | Yes | 8%
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