| Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language JetPunk name begins with “T.” | Bangkok | Yes | 100%
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| U.S. states that border Georgia. | Florida | Yes | 100%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language JetPunk name begins with “T.” | Hanoi | No | 100%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language JetPunk name begins with “T.” | Ouagadougou | No | 100%
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| U.S. states that border Georgia. | South Carolina | Yes | 100%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language JetPunk name begins with “T.” | Zagreb | No | 100%
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| U.S. states that border Georgia. | Alabama | Yes | 91%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that begins with “V.” | Colombia | No | 91%
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| Colorado municipalities with a population greater than 150,000 (2020). | Colorado Springs | Yes | 91%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language JetPunk name begins with “T.” | Dodoma | Yes | 91%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Kara Sea. | Estonia | No | 91%
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| countries where a variety of Hindi or Urdu is an official language. | Indonesia | No | 91%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that begins with “V.” | Mali | No | 91%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that begins with “V.” | Moldova | No | 91%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language JetPunk name begins with “T.” | Nassau | No | 91%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Kara Sea. | Sweden | No | 91%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Scotia Sea. | Uruguay | No | 91%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that begins with “V.” | Yemen | No | 91%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language JetPunk name begins with “T.” | Dushanbe | Yes | 82%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Kara Sea. | Finland | No | 82%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arkansas. | Fort Smith | Yes | 82%
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| countries where a variety of Hindi or Urdu is an official language. | India | Yes | 82%
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| U.S. states that border Georgia. | Kentucky | No | 82%
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| Bolivian cities with a population greater than 250,000 (2012). | La Paz | Yes | 82%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that begins with “V.” | Liechtenstein | Yes | 82%
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| U.S. states that border Georgia. | Louisiana | No | 82%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that begins with “V.” | Malta | Yes | 82%
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| countries where a variety of Hindi or Urdu is an official language. | Myanmar | No | 82%
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| countries where a variety of Hindi or Urdu is an official language. | Pakistan | Yes | 82%
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| Bolivian cities with a population greater than 250,000 (2012). | Sacaba | No | 82%
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| five of the smallest economies in Africa (nominal GDP, 2024 est.) | São Tomé and Príncipe | Yes | 82%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that begins with “V.” | Sierra Leone | No | 82%
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| Bolivian cities with a population greater than 250,000 (2012). | Tarija | No | 82%
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| U.S. states that border Georgia. | Tennessee | Yes | 82%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Kara Sea. | United States | No | 82%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that begins with “V.” | Vatican City | Yes | 82%
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| U.S. states that border Georgia. | Virginia | No | 82%
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| Colorado municipalities with a population greater than 150,000 (2020). | Arvada | No | 73%
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| Colorado municipalities with a population greater than 150,000 (2020). | Aurora | Yes | 73%
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| five of the smallest economies in Africa (nominal GDP, 2024 est.) | Central African Republic | No | 73%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Kara Sea. | China | No | 73%
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| five of the smallest economies in Africa (nominal GDP, 2024 est.) | Comoros | Yes | 73%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Kara Sea. | Denmark | No | 73%
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| Colorado municipalities with a population greater than 150,000 (2020). | Denver | Yes | 73%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Scotia Sea. | France | No | 73%
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| countries where a variety of Hindi or Urdu is an official language. | Guyana | No | 73%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Kara Sea. | Japan | No | 73%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language JetPunk name begins with “T.” | Lomé | Yes | 73%
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| U.S. states that border Georgia. | Mississippi | No | 73%
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| U.S. states that border Georgia. | North Carolina | Yes | 73%
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| national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language JetPunk name begins with “T.” | Nukuʻalofa | Yes | 73%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Kara Sea. | Russia | Yes | 73%
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| Colorado municipalities with a population greater than 150,000 (2020). | Thornton | No | 73%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Scotia Sea. | United States | No | 73%
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| Colorado municipalities with a population greater than 150,000 (2020). | Westminster | No | 73%
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| countries where a variety of Hindi or Urdu is an official language. | Bangladesh | No | 64%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arkansas. | Boley Historic District | No | 64%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arkansas. | Fort Washita | No | 64%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Scotia Sea. | Iceland | No | 64%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Scotia Sea. | Ireland | No | 64%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Kara Sea. | Norway | No | 64%
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| Colorado municipalities with a population greater than 150,000 (2020). | Pueblo | No | 64%
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| Bolivian cities with a population greater than 250,000 (2012). | Santa Cruz de la Sierra | Yes | 64%
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| sovereign states with at least one national capital (of any type) that begins with “V.” | Seychelles | Yes | 64%
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| countries where a variety of Hindi or Urdu is an official language. | Bhutan | No | 55%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Scotia Sea. | Denmark | No | 55%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arkansas. | Toltec Mounds Site | Yes | 55%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arkansas. | Beginning Point of the Louisiana Purchase Land Survey | Yes | 45%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Scotia Sea. | Canada | No | 45%
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| Bolivian cities with a population greater than 250,000 (2012). | Cochabamba | Yes | 45%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arkansas. | Deer Creek Site | No | 45%
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| Bolivian cities with a population greater than 250,000 (2012). | El Alto | Yes | 45%
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| countries where a variety of Hindi or Urdu is an official language. | Fiji | Yes | 45%
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| Colorado municipalities with a population greater than 150,000 (2020). | Fort Collins | Yes | 45%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arkansas. | Honey Springs Battlefield | No | 45%
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| Bolivian cities with a population greater than 250,000 (2012). | Potosí | No | 45%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arkansas. | Bathhouse Row | Yes | 36%
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| five of the smallest economies in Africa (nominal GDP, 2024 est.) | Guinea-Bissau | Yes | 36%
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| Colorado municipalities with a population greater than 150,000 (2020). | Lakewood | Yes | 36%
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| five of the smallest economies in Africa (nominal GDP, 2024 est.) | Lesotho | No | 36%
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| countries where a variety of Hindi or Urdu is an official language. | Nepal | No | 36%
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| five of the smallest economies in Africa (nominal GDP, 2024 est.) | Seychelles | Yes | 36%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Scotia Sea. | United Kingdom | Yes | 36%
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| five of the smallest economies in Africa (nominal GDP, 2024 est.) | Burundi | No | 27%
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| current National Historic Landmarks in Arkansas. | City of Oakland (USS Hoga) (Tug) | Yes | 27%
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| five of the smallest economies in Africa (nominal GDP, 2024 est.) | Eritrea | Yes | 18%
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| five of the smallest economies in Africa (nominal GDP, 2024 est.) | Eswatini | No | 18%
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| Bolivian cities with a population greater than 250,000 (2012). | Oruro | Yes | 18%
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| Bolivian cities with a population greater than 250,000 (2012). | Sucre | No | 18%
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| sovereign states with a coastline on the Scotia Sea. | Argentina | Yes | 0%
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