| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Greenland belongs to Denmark | True | 96%
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| Denmark is led by a President | False | 89%
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| Copenhagen is spelt the same way in Danish, as it does in English | False | 88%
|
| Carlsberg is a globally popular brand of beer | True | 87%
|
| About half of Denmark's electricity comes from wind power | True | 86%
|
| Shakespeare's "Hamlet" was set in Denmark | True | 85%
|
| Denmark uses Euro as its currency | False | 79%
|
| According to the Danish Constitution, no one is allowed to permanently live in the Faroe Islands | False | 77%
|
| Denmark once conquered England | True | 75%
|
| Iceland gained its independence from Denmark in 1944 | True | 75%
|
| Ö is not a letter in the Danish alphabet | True | 64%
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| New Zealand was named after the Danish island Zealand | False | 61%
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| Søren Kierkegaard was a Danish scientist who discovered Hydrogen | False | 61%
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| The United States illegally occupied the Danish Virgin Islands in 1917 | False | 49%
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| More than half of the Danes live on the Jutland peninsula | False | 44%
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