| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Cities 1: Largest city in South America | Sao Paulo | 100%
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| Cities 4: Capital of Brazil | Brasilia | 86%
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| Natural Landmarks 2: Brazil has around 60% of this tropical rainforest, the largest on earth. | Amazon Rainforest | 71%
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| Culture 4: While hardly the only country to host this five-day February event, Brazil's celebrations are some of the most renowned | Carnaval | 71%
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| Natural Landmarks 1: Famous waterfalls shared with Argentina | Iguazu Falls | 71%
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| Artificial Landmarks 2: Massive stadium in Rio de Janeiro built for the 1950 World Cup. | Maracana Stadium | 71%
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| Cities 2: Northeastern city known for its African-rooted culture | Salvador | 71%
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| Athletes 2: Beloved racer who holds the most pole positions of the Grand Prix to this day, despite his death in an accident in 1994. | Aryton Senna | 57%
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| Culture 2: Martial art developed by African slaves known for its quick, dance-like movements | Capoeira | 57%
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| Artificial Landmarks 1: Art Deco statue considered one of the new Seven Wonders of the World | Christ the Redeemer | 57%
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| Wildlife 3: Heaviest snake in the world. | Green Anaconda | 57%
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| Athletes 1: Football player who scored 1,279 goals in 1,363 games, a Guinness World Record | Pele | 57%
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| Wildlife 2: Pink cetacean that, in Amazonian folklore, turns into a human at night. | Amazon River Dolphin | 43%
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| Culture 1: Popular music style whose name means "new trend." | Bossa Nova | 43%
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| Culture 3: Realist novel by Machado de Assis about a distrustful husband | Dom Casmurro | 43%
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| Cities 3: Southern city known for its beaches | Florianopolis | 43%
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| Natural Landmarks 3: Landscape of sand dunes with intermittent lagoons | Lencois Maranhenses | 43%
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| People 3: Architect who designed the UN Headquarters | Oscar Niemeyer | 43%
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| Natural Landmarks 4: One of the largest wetlands in the world. | Pantanal | 43%
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| People 2: "Magnanimous" emperor credited with the abolition of slavery and rise of Brazil | Pedro II | 43%
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| Wildlife 4: Despite their fearsome reputations, many species of these fish are herbivorous, and those that aren't tend to only eat carrion. | Piranha | 43%
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| People 1: Major revolutionary figure hung in 1792 | Tiradentes | 43%
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| Athletes 3: One of the martial artists credited with developing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu | Helio Gracie | 29%
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| Artificial Landmarks 4: Largest collection of European art in the Southern Hemisphere. | Museum of Art of Sao Paulo | 29%
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| History 2: Treaty that gave Portugal control of Brazil | Treaty of Tordesillas | 29%
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| Artificial Landmarks 3: One of the more notable buildings of Manaus, this opera house has a dome reminiscent of the Brazilian Flag | Amazon Theater | 14%
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| Wildlife 1: Largest flying parrot | Hyacinth Macaw | 14%
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| People 4: President deposed by a military coup backed by Operation Condor | Joao Goulart | 14%
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| History 1: Amazonian culture extant from about 400-1400 | Marajoara | 14%
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| Athletes 4: Football player who earned the most international goals of any Brazilian. | Marta | 14%
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| History 4: Coup that would bring Getulio Vargas to power until 1945 | Revolution of 1930 | 14%
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| History 3: Economic boom caused by a certain kind of tree. | Rubber Boom | 14%
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