| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Lebanon shares a border with Israel | True | 95%
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| Phoenician civilization originated in the eastern Mediterranean and created Lebanese cities like Byblos, Sidon, and Tyre. The Phoenicians went on to found Carthage. | True | 90%
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| In 2020, a huge amount of Beirut was destroyed by an explosion caused by 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate that had been sitting in a warehouse for six years because of a bureaucratic dispute. | True | 88%
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| The majority of people born in Lebanon currently reside outside of Lebanon | True | 86%
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| By law, the President of Lebanon must be a Christian | True | 82%
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| According to the New Testament of the Bible, Jesus traveled through regions now located in the modern state of Lebanon | True | 82%
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| After escaping house arrest in Japan, former Nissan and Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn now lives in Beirut, Lebanon | True | 81%
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| Hezbollah is a political party that holds seats in the parliament and ministerial portfolios | True | 80%
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| Lebanon is geographically the smallest country and has the lowest population in the Arab League | False | 74%
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| The Biblical city of Antioch is located in the modern state of Lebanon | False | 73%
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| Lebanon exports most of its oil to Europe | False | 67%
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| Lebanon and Greece gained their independence from the Ottoman Empire in the 1820s | False | 62%
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| The United States is Lebanon’s primary security partner and has provided more than $2 billion in bilateral security assistance to the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) since 2006. | True | 62%
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| Despite capturing all of the territory around it, the Roman Empire was never able to gain control of Lebanon's Bekaa Valley | False | 44%
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| The country of Lebanon takes its name from its national emblem, the only species of tree named in the Bible, the Cedar of Lebanon | False | 23%
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