Geography Multi-select - Statistics

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  • The average score is 64 of 90
Answer Stats
Question Tile Select % Correct
current territories of the United States. Philippines No
98%
countries using the euro as their official currency. Greece Yes
96%
current territories of the United States. Palau No
96%
current territories of the United States. Puerto Rico Yes
96%
countries with one and only one land border (bridges and maritime causeways do not count as a land border). Albania No
93%
countries that were once an administrative subdivision of the former Soviet Union. Belarus Yes
93%
current territories of the United States. F. S. Micronesia No
93%
countries whose capital city begins with “R.” Italy Yes
93%
countries that were once part of Yugoslavia. Bosnia and Herzegovina Yes
91%
current territories of the United States. Guam Yes
91%
countries whose capital city begins with “R.” Namibia No
91%
landlocked countries. Paraguay Yes
91%
countries whose capital city begins with “R.” Saudi Arabia Yes
91%
countries with one and only one land border (bridges and maritime causeways do not count as a land border). South Korea Yes
91%
landlocked countries. Croatia No
89%
countries whose capital city begins with “R.” Iceland Yes
89%
countries that were once part of Yugoslavia. Komodo No
89%
landlocked countries. Kuwait No
89%
countries whose capital city begins with “R.” Oman No
89%
countries that were once part of Yugoslavia. Thrace No
89%
countries that were once part of Yugoslavia. Croatia Yes
87%
countries with one and only one land border (bridges and maritime causeways do not count as a land border). Lesotho Yes
87%
countries whose capital city begins with “R.” Lithuania No
87%
countries that were once an administrative subdivision of the former Soviet Union. Turkmenistan Yes
87%
countries whose capital city begins with “R.” Morocco Yes
85%
current territories of the United States. Niue No
85%
sovereign nations that use the U.S. dollar as their official currency. Zambia No
85%
countries that were once an administrative subdivision of the former Soviet Union. Bulgaria No
83%
landlocked countries. Djibouti No
83%
countries that were once an administrative subdivision of the former Soviet Union. Moldova Yes
83%
countries that were once part of Yugoslavia. North Macedonia Yes
83%
countries that were once an administrative subdivision of the former Soviet Union. Hungary No
80%
countries whose capital city begins with “R.” Latvia Yes
80%
countries that were once an administrative subdivision of the former Soviet Union. Lithuania Yes
80%
countries that were once part of Yugoslavia. Slovenia Yes
80%
sovereign nations that use the U.S. dollar as their official currency. Brunei No
78%
countries with one and only one land border (bridges and maritime causeways do not count as a land border). Eswatini No
78%
countries with one and only one land border (bridges and maritime causeways do not count as a land border). Papua New Guinea Yes
78%
countries that were once an administrative subdivision of the former Soviet Union. Romania No
78%
current territories of the United States. Samoa No
78%
countries using the euro as their official currency. Slovenia Yes
78%
countries that were once part of Yugoslavia. Albania No
76%
sovereign nations that use the U.S. dollar as their official currency. Canada No
76%
landlocked countries. Laos Yes
76%
landlocked countries. Pakistan No
76%
countries using the euro as their official currency. Sweden No
76%
current territories of the United States. Wake Island Yes
76%
countries that were once an administrative subdivision of the former Soviet Union. Armenia Yes
74%
landlocked countries. Burkina Faso Yes
72%
countries that were once part of Yugoslavia. Czech Republic No
72%
countries using the euro as their official currency. Malta Yes
72%
countries whose capital city’s name contains at least one punctuation mark. Moldova No
72%
countries that were once part of Yugoslavia. Slovakia No
72%
countries whose capital city’s name contains at least one punctuation mark. Togo No
72%
countries with one and only one land border (bridges and maritime causeways do not count as a land border). Bangladesh No
70%
countries with one and only one land border (bridges and maritime causeways do not count as a land border). Gambia Yes
70%
U.S. states whose entire territory was part of the Louisiana Purchase. Texas No
70%
countries whose capital city’s name contains at least one punctuation mark. Costa Rica No
67%
countries using the euro as their official currency. Denmark No
67%
countries that were once an administrative subdivision of the former Soviet Union. Poland No
67%
countries using the euro as their official currency. Finland Yes
65%
sovereign nations that use the U.S. dollar as their official currency. Costa Rica No
63%
countries whose capital city’s name contains at least one punctuation mark. Paraguay No
63%
landlocked countries. Armenia Yes
61%
countries with one and only one land border (bridges and maritime causeways do not count as a land border). Brunei Yes
61%
countries using the euro as their official currency. Cyprus Yes
61%
sovereign nations that use the U.S. dollar as their official currency. F. S. Micronesia Yes
61%
landlocked countries. Georgia No
61%
U.S. states whose entire territory was part of the Louisiana Purchase. Arkansas Yes
57%
countries whose capital city’s name contains at least one punctuation mark. Haiti Yes
57%
countries using the euro as their official currency. Liechtenstein No
57%
U.S. states whose entire territory was part of the Louisiana Purchase. Missouri Yes
57%
countries whose capital city begins with “R.” Dominica Yes
54%
countries using the euro as their official currency. Hungary No
54%
countries whose capital city’s name contains at least one punctuation mark. Chad Yes
50%
U.S. states whose entire territory was part of the Louisiana Purchase. Mississippi No
50%
current territories of the United States. Navassa Island Yes
50%
countries whose capital city’s name contains at least one punctuation mark. Tonga Yes
50%
countries whose capital city’s name contains at least one punctuation mark. Antigua and Barbuda Yes
48%
sovereign nations that use the U.S. dollar as their official currency. El Salvador Yes
48%
U.S. states whose entire territory was part of the Louisiana Purchase. Kansas Yes
48%
sovereign nations that use the U.S. dollar as their official currency. Kiribati No
48%
sovereign nations that use the U.S. dollar as their official currency. Ecuador Yes
46%
U.S. states whose entire territory was part of the Louisiana Purchase. Nebraska Yes
41%
U.S. states whose entire territory was part of the Louisiana Purchase. Oklahoma Yes
39%
countries whose capital city’s name contains at least one punctuation mark. Grenada Yes
37%
U.S. states whose entire territory was part of the Louisiana Purchase. Iowa Yes
33%
sovereign nations that use the U.S. dollar as their official currency. Zimbabwe Yes
28%
U.S. states whose entire territory was part of the Louisiana Purchase. Louisiana No
15%
countries with one and only one land border (bridges and maritime causeways do not count as a land border). Canada No
11%
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