| Category | State | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| U.S. States on the Gulf Coast | Alabama | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Georgia | Alabama | 100%
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| U.S. States on the Pacific Coast | Alaska | 100%
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| U.S. States that border New Mexico | Arizona | 100%
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| U.S. States on the Pacific Coast | California | 100%
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| U.S. States with more than 300,000 km2 | California | 100%
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| U.S. States that got their name from Spanish origins | California | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Nevada | California | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Arizona | California | 100%
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| U.S. States that are chosen to be "sacrificed" in a nuclear war | Colorado | 100%
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| U.S. States that border New York | Connecticut | 100%
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| U.S. States on the Gulf Coast | Florida | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Georgia | Florida | 100%
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| U.S. States on the Pacific Coast | Hawaii | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Nevada | Idaho | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Illinois | Indiana | 100%
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| U.S. States that end in -s | Kansas | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Illinois | Kentucky | 100%
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| U.S. States on the Gulf Coast | Louisiana | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Ohio | Michigan | 100%
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| U.S. States on the Gulf Coast | Mississippi | 100%
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| U.S. States that are chosen to be "sacrificed" in a nuclear war | Montana | 100%
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| U.S. States that are chosen to be "sacrificed" in a nuclear war | Nebraska | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Arizona | Nevada | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Arizona | New Mexico | 100%
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| U.S. States that got their name from English origins | New York | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Massachusetts | New York | 100%
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| U.S. States with Cardinal Directions in their name | North Carolina | 100%
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| U.S. States with Cardinal Directions in their name | North Dakota | 100%
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| U.S. States on the Pacific Coast | Oregon | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Nevada | Oregon | 100%
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| U.S. States that border New York | Pennsylvania | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Massachusetts | Rhode Island | 100%
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| U.S. States with Cardinal Directions in their name | South Carolina | 100%
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| U.S. States with Cardinal Directions in their name | South Dakota | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Georgia | Tennessee | 100%
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| U.S. States on the Gulf Coast | Texas | 100%
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| U.S. States with more than 300,000 km2 | Texas | 100%
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| U.S. States that have a state capital that starts with A- | Texas | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Nevada | Utah | 100%
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| U.S. States that border Arizona | Utah | 100%
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| U.S. States that border New Mexico | Utah | 100%
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| U.S. States that border New York | Vermont | 100%
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| U.S. States on the Pacific Coast | Washington | 100%
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| U.S. States with Cardinal Directions in their name | West Virginia | 100%
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| U.S. States that are chosen to be "sacrificed" in a nuclear war | Wyoming | 100%
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| U.S. States that got their name from English origins | New Hampshire | 93%
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| U.S. States that got their name from English origins | New Jersey | 93%
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| U.S. States that border Virginia | Kentucky | 92%
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| U.S. States that have a state capital that starts with A- | Maine | 92%
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| U.S. States with more than 300,000 km2 | Montana | 92%
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| U.S. States that administered into a state after 1900 | New Mexico | 91%
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| U.S. States that border New Mexico | Texas | 91%
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| U.S. States that end in -ia | California | 90%
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| U.S. States that border Massachusetts | Connecticut | 90%
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| U.S. States that border Massachusetts | New Hampshire | 90%
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| U.S. States that are chosen to be "sacrificed" in a nuclear war | North Dakota | 90%
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| U.S. States that border Massachusetts | Vermont | 90%
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| U.S. States that border Nevada | Arizona | 89%
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| U.S. States that border Georgia | North Carolina | 89%
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| U.S. States that border Georgia | South Carolina | 89%
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| U.S. States that border New York | New Jersey | 88%
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| U.S. States that have an HDI of .930 | Utah | 88%
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| U.S. States that border Arizona | Colorado | 86%
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| U.S. States that have a state capital that starts with A- | New York | 85%
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| U.S. States with more than 300,000 km2 | Alaska | 83%
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| U.S. States that end in -s | Arkansas | 83%
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| U.S. States that border Virginia | North Carolina | 83%
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| U.S. States that border Virginia | Tennessee | 83%
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| U.S. States that end in -s | Texas | 83%
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| U.S. States that border Virginia | West Virginia | 83%
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| U.S. States that administered into a state after 1900 | Alaska | 82%
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| U.S. States that border New Mexico | Colorado | 82%
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| U.S. States that border New Mexico | Oklahoma | 82%
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| U.S. States with their most populous county starting with H- | Texas | 82%
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| U.S. States that border Ohio | Indiana | 80%
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| U.S. States that border Illinois | Iowa | 80%
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| U.S. States that border Ohio | Kentucky | 80%
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| U.S. States that border Illinois | Missouri | 80%
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| U.S. States that border Ohio | Pennsylvania | 80%
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| U.S. States that end in -ia | Virginia | 80%
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| U.S. States that border Illinois | Wisconsin | 80%
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| U.S. States that got their name from English origins | Washington | 79%
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| U.S. States that have a life expectancy between 75 and 75.9 | Alabama | 78%
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| U.S. States that have an HDI of .930 | Alaska | 75%
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| U.S. States that got their name from Spanish origins | Colorado | 75%
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| U.S. States that got their name from Spanish origins | Florida | 75%
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| U.S. States that border Virginia | Maryland | 75%
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| U.S. States that border New York | Massachusetts | 75%
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| U.S. States that got their name from Spanish origins | Nevada | 75%
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| U.S. States that have an HDI of .930 | Virginia | 75%
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| U.S. States that administered into a state after 1900 | Arizona | 73%
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| U.S. States that administered into a state after 1900 | Hawaii | 73%
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| U.S. States that got their name from English origins | Maryland | 71%
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| U.S. States that end in -ia | West Virginia | 70%
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| U.S. States that have a state capital that starts with A- | Georgia | 69%
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| U.S. States that have a state capital that starts with A- | Maryland | 69%
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| U.S. States that have a life expectancy between 75 and 75.9 | Arkansas | 67%
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| U.S. States that end in -s | Illinois | 67%
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| U.S. States that have a life expectancy between 75 and 75.9 | Kentucky | 67%
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| U.S. States that have a life expectancy between 75 and 75.9 | Tennessee | 67%
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| U.S. States with their most populous county starting with H- | Minnesota | 64%
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| U.S. States that have an HDI of .930 | Oregon | 63%
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| U.S. States that have between 5-6 million people | Colorado | 62%
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| U.S. States that have between 5-6 million people | Minnesota | 62%
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| U.S. States that have between 5-6 million people | Wisconsin | 62%
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| U.S. States that end in -ia | Pennsylvania | 60%
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| U.S. States that have 8 representatives | Maryland | 57%
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| U.S. States that have 8 representatives | Minnesota | 57%
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| U.S. States with their most populous county starting with H- | Mississippi | 55%
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| U.S. States with their most populous county starting with H- | New Hampshire | 55%
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| U.S. States that have between 5-6 million people | Alabama | 54%
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| U.S. States that end in -ia | Georgia | 50%
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| U.S. States that end in -s | Massachusetts | 50%
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| U.S. States that have between 5-6 million people | South Carolina | 46%
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| U.S. States that administered into a state after 1900 | Oklahoma | 45%
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| U.S. States that have a life expectancy between 75 and 75.9 | Oklahoma | 44%
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| U.S. States that have 8 representatives | Colorado | 43%
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| U.S. States that have 8 representatives | Missouri | 43%
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| U.S. States that have 8 representatives | Wisconsin | 43%
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| U.S. States with more than 300,000 km2 | New Mexico | 42%
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| U.S. States that border Ohio | West Virginia | 40%
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| U.S. States that have an HDI of .930 | Iowa | 38%
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| U.S. States that got their name from Spanish origins | Montana | 38%
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| U.S. States with their most populous county starting with H- | Hawaii | 36%
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