| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Country that invaded Poland in 1939, starting WWII | Germany | 96%
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| The only Polish pope | John Paul II | 67%
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| Physicist who discovered polonium and radium | Marie Curie | 63%
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| Famous concentration camp, who operated in Poland | Auschwitz | 54%
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| Countries who bordered Poland between 1946-1989 (name any) | Czechoslovakia / East Germany / USSR | 50%
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| Country to which Poland united in 1569, creating the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth | Lithuania | 50%
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| Creator of the heliocentric model of the solar system | Nicolaus Copernicus | 46%
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| Polish piano virtuoso, who composed "Minute Waltz" | Frederic Chopin | 38%
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| Polish units, famous from the battle of Vienna in 1683 | Hussars | 38%
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| City occupied by Poland between 1610-1612 | Moscow | 38%
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| Armed rebelion against the Nazis in 1944 | Warsaw Uprising | 29%
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| Trade union that resisted the Soviets | Solidarity | 21%
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| WWII conference that established the current borders of Poland | Yalta | 21%
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| First Chief of State to whom Poles owe their independence in 1918 | Józef Piłsudski | 17%
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| Polish prince who was baptized in 966 | Mieszko I | 13%
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| Country with which Poland was at war beetwen 1308-1521 | Teutonic Order | 13%
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| Polish king that divided the country between his sons in 1138 | Bolesław III Wrymouth | 0%
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| First king | Bolesław I the Brave | 0%
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| Commander of anti-ottoman (including polish) forces in the above battle | John III Sobieski | 0%
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| Last king | Stanisław II August | 0%
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