| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Belgian king who personally owned the Congo between 1885–1908 | King Leopold II | 95%
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| Most populous city that was once a part of the Belgian Empire | Kinshasa | 82%
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| Modern-day African countries that Belgium annexed from Germany after theirvictory over them after the World War I | Rwanda | 68%
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| Modern-day African countries that Belgium annexed from Germany after their victory over them after the World War I | Burundi | 67%
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| Tree product that was the main cash crop of the Congo Free State | Rubber | 66%
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| Countries that had colonies with the name "Congo" in them | France | 60%
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| Moroccan city with an international zone where Belgium had a small territory | Tangier | 51%
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| Countries that had colonies with the name "Congo" in them | Portugal | 46%
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| Welsh explorer who colonized the Congo for that king and "presumably" found Dr. Livingstone | Henry Morton Stanley | 45%
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| Chinese city in which Belgium had a small concession between 1902–1931 | Tianjin | 36%
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| Novel by Joseph Conrad about a river boat captain meeting an ivory trader who has gone savage in the Belgian Congo | Heart of Darkness | 35%
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| Latin American country where a Belgian company had bought a most of the region of Izabal between 1843–1854 | Guatemala | 24%
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| City in the Congo that was known by the name "Élisabethville" during the colonial period | Lubumbashi | 21%
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| Capital of the Belgian colonial territory that consisted of those two countries | Usumbura (Bujumbura) | 21%
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| Small village that served as the first capital of the Congo Free State (hint: girl's name with a repeating sound starting with V) | Vivi | 21%
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