| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| His grandson who became the leader of the country | Kim {Jong}-{un} | 94%
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| Name of his son who became his successor | Kim {Jong}-{il} | 88%
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| Country with which North Korea had close political and economic relations until 1991 | Soviet Union | 88%
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| "Zone" that was established on the South Korean border | Demilitarized Zone | 81%
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| Disaster which struck North Korea from his last year (1994) in office until 1998 | Famine | 81%
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| War in which he fought | World War II | 81%
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| CIty in which he was born 1912 | Pyongyang | 77%
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| His political philosophy, which later became the official ideology of North Korea | Juche | 58%
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| In 1978, North Korea kidnapped Shin Sang-ok and Choi Eun-hee and forced them to make these | Movies | 58%
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| Political party he ruled | {Workers}' Party | 56%
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| U.S. president who travelled to North Korea in 1994 in an effort to persuade Kim to negotiate with the U.S. over its nuclear program | Jimmy Carter | 54%
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| Only non-royal world leader that served longer than Kim Il-sung since 1900 | Fidel Castro | 40%
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| Name by which the Korean War is known to the North Koreans | {Father}land Liberation War | 35%
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| National holiday that is his birth anniversary – country's most important national holiday | Day of the {Sun} | 34%
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| After two months in the Korean War, South forces were forced back to this point | {Pusan} Perimeter | 34%
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| Soviet security chief who recommended Kim as a communist leader for the then-Soviet occupied part of Korea | Lavrentiy {Beria} | 33%
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| His family is said to have originated from this South Korean province | North {Jeolla} | 9%
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| Title of his autobiographical book | With the {Century} | 8%
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