| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| 16 June 2019 | A massive march with a historic turnout of {two} {million} people | 83%
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| 15 June 2019 | Leung Ling-kit became the first {death} related to the movement | 83%
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| 22 September 2019 | The {naked} body of Chan Yin-lam was found floating on the sea | 83%
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| 1 October 2019 | On the Chinese {National} Day, the first protester was shot by a live round | 72%
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| 12 November 2019 | Police tried to invade the {Chinese} University of Hong Kong (they failed) | 72%
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| 4 June 2020 | The 31st anniversary of the {Tiananmen} Square Massacre | 72%
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| 21 July 2019 | Triads indiscriminately attacked passengers in {Yuen} {Long} Railway Station | 72%
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| 23 January 2020 | First {COVID-19} confirmed case in Hong Kong | 67%
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| 31 August 2019 | "{Glory} to Hong Kong" debuted, becoming the most influential protest anthem | 67%
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| 31 August 2019 | Riot police stormed the {Prince} {Edward} station | 67%
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| 12 June 2019 | The first {tear} {gas} being fired, siege of the CITIC Tower | 67%
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| 28 May 2020 | The National People's Congress of China passed a decision to directly promulgate a {national} {security} law upon Hong Kong | 67%
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| 31 January 2021 | Under certain conditions, British National ({Overseas}) Passport holders can apply for a pathway to British citizenship | 67%
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| 7 August 2020 | Carrie Lam and 10 other officials were sanctioned by: {United States} | 61%
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| 4 October 2019 | Carrie Lam introduced a {mask} ban | 61%
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| 24 June 2021 | Following several clampdowns, pro-democracy newspaper {Apple} {Daily} was forced to shut down | 61%
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| 24 November 2019 | Historic voter turnout and pro-democrat landslide victory in the {District} Council Elections | 61%
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| 11-12 July 2020 | Pro-democratic primaries took place, preparing for the {Legislative} Council elections | 61%
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| 1 July 2019 | The {Legislative} Council was stormed, officially proclaiming the Five Demands | 61%
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| 18 November 2019 | The {Polytechnic} University of Hong Kong under police lockdown, thousands arrested | 61%
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| 25 August 2020 | {Twelve} Hongkongers on a speedboat were arrested by Chinese coastguards | 61%
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| 3 February 2020 | Medical industry workers started a week-long {strike} to demand the closure of Mainland borders | 56%
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| 23 October 2019 | The {extradition} bill was formally withdrawn | 56%
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| 8 November 2019 | Alex Chow died after falling from a {carpark} | 50%
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| 1 July 2021 | A suicidal attack against policemen occurred, which the police dubbed a "lone {wolf}" terrorist attack | 50%
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| 11 November 2020 | Facing disqualifications, all pro-democrats {resigned} from the Legislative Council | 44%
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| 15 May 2020 | The Education Bureau called for the cancellation of a {history} open exam question, accusing it for hurting nationalist feelings | 44%
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| 19 December 2021 | A Legislative Council Election occurred after extensive deliberalization, voter turnout was historically {low} | 39%
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| 11 August 2019 | A first-aider was blinded by a {rubber} {bullet} | 33%
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| 27 November 2019 | The Hong Kong {Human} {Rights} and Democracy Act became American law | 28%
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| 1 July 2020 | The first day of the law promulgated on 28 MayA motorcycling protester arrested (later charged) for inciting secessionism and {terrorism} | 11%
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| 6 January 2021 | All pro-democrats that participated in the 2020 primaries were arrested for {subversion} | 6%
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