| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The country he was actually born in | Soviet Union | 95%
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| His father, who ruled North Korea until 1994 | Kim Il-sung | 90%
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| In 2006, North Korea successfully tested this type of weapon | Nuclear Weapons | 80%
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| This enemy of North Korea gave significant aid to the country during the famine | South Korea | 80%
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| Instead, this man became Kim's successor, succeeding him in 2011 | Kim Jong-un | 75%
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| After his father's death, he became the general secretary of this party | Worker's Party of Korea | 70%
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| After being arrested in Japan for trying to visit Tokyo Disneyland with a fake passport, this man lost his status as the heir to Kim Jong-il | Kim Jong-nam | 45%
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| He was claimed to be born on this sacred Korean mountain | Mount Paektu | 30%
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| In 1983 he was accused of being the mastermind behind the attempted assassination of South Korean president Chun Doo-hwan in this city | Rangoon | 25%
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| Since his father was referred to as the Great Leader, what was he called | Dear Leader | 20%
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| South Korean film director that was kidnapped by him in order to make movies for North Korea | Shin Sang-ok | 15%
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| Around the time he assumed office, this name was given in propaganda to refer to the massive famine in the country | The Arduous March | 15%
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| Name of his Japanese personal chef who wrote a memoir detailing his experiences with him | Kenji Fujimoto | 10%
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| The first South Korea president to meet him. He is also the first president to meet any North Korea leader | Kim Dae-jung | 10%
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| Place he is buried at along with his father | Kumsusan Palace of the Sun | 10%
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| His signature song that was often played by the state | "No Motherland Without You" | 10%
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| Before being designated heir apparent to the above, he was referred to as this in North Korean media | "Party Centre" | 10%
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| Musical group that was formed by him | Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble | 10%
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| This man was one of Kim Jong-il's favorite actors | Sean Connery | 10%
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| Name of his military-first policy | Songun | 10%
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| Name of the South Korean policy that tried to improve relations with both Koreas | Sunshine Policy | 10%
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