| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Washington D.C. is named after an American president. Name the only other country to have a capital named after an American president. | Liberia | 70%
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| On what island will you find the city of Fukuoka? | Kyushu | 63%
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| What color is Lake Hillier? | Pink | 62%
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| Which country has land in all four hemispheres? | Kiribati | 54%
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| What is the only place on Earth where crocodiles and alligators coexist naturally? | Florida | 52%
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| The stars on Tuvalu's flag represent what? | Islands | 48%
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| The Caprivi Strip refers to the panhandle in which country? | Namibia | 48%
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| On the world's only quadripoint, what is the northernmost country that is part of it? | Zambia | 40%
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| What is the largest city on Lithuania's coast? | Klaipeda | 33%
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| Which strait separates Tasmania from mainland Australia? | {Bass} Strait | 32%
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| Which country has the oldest unchanged national borders? | Portugal | 31%
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| Which island can you find the Dingle Peninsula? | Ireland | 29%
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| In Finnish, it's known as "Saksa." In Latvian, it's known as "Vācija." In English, it's known as... | Germany | 28%
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| What is the capital of Montserrat? | Plymouth | 23%
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| Shqipëria, Magyarország, and Deutschland are the native names of various countries. What is term used to describe the native name to a country or place? | Endonym | 22%
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| Which city in southeast France is nicknamed the “Pearl of the French Alps?” | Annecy | 18%
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| What is the name of Nova Scotia's northeastern island? | Cape Breton | 17%
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| Tivat, a town, borders which European bay? | Bay of {Kotor} | 16%
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| What is the capital of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso? | Cuiaba | 15%
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| What is "Wadi Al-Hitan" in English? | Valley of the {Whales} | 8%
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| What is the most northern county of Maine? | Aroostook | 6%
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| What is the largest city in Nauru? | Denigomodu | 5%
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| Which strait separates Hokkaido from Sakhalin? | {La Perouse} Strait | 5%
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| What is the most southern province of Vanuatu? | Tafea | 3%
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| What is the only fjord in the world where orcas can be found year-round? | Tysfjord | 2%
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