| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Time zones | 1 (UTC 0) | 95%
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| Capital | Accra | 95%
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| Main Religion | Christianity | 91%
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| Cote d'Ivoire | 91%
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| Language | English | 91%
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| Between 1821-1950s, this country ruled Ghana, until its independence | United Kingdom | 91%
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| National Sport | Football | 86%
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| Nationality | Ghanaian | 86%
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| Togo | 86%
| |
| Bordering Countries | Burkina Faso | 82%
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| Bordering Gulf | Gulf of Guinea | 82%
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| Second-Largest City | Kumasi | 82%
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| In 1482, this country became the first to arrive in Ghana and established trade with the locals | Portugal | 82%
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| Independence | 1957 | 77%
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| Bordering Oceans | Atlantic ocean | 77%
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| Currency | Cedi | 73%
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| Climate | Tropical | 68%
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| Second-biggest ______ producer, behind its neighbour | Cocoa | 64%
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| Main Export (goods) | Gold | 55%
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| Founding Father | Kwame Nkrumah | 50%
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| During the 17th century, these three countries would hold respective rule over Ghana's land | Netherlands | 45%
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| National Animal | Tawny Eagle | 41%
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| Denmark | 36%
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| Sweden | 36%
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| State-Condition | Republic | 32%
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| Main River | Volta river | 32%
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| Most Famous Leader (1979 and 1981-2000) | Jerry Rawlings | 18%
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| Type of Government | Presidential / Unitary | 18%
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