| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Known as a "terrible" tsar who subordinated nobles to his will | Ivan IV | 98%
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| Revolutionary founder of the Soviet Union | Vladimir Lenin | 97%
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| The last emperor of Russia | Nicholas II | 95%
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| Longest running ruler of the Soviet Union | Joseph Stalin | 94%
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| Last president of the USSR known for his glasnost policies and negotiating the end of the Cold War | Mikhail Gorbachev | 92%
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| Wrote "War and Peace" | Leo Tolstoy | 88%
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| Former peasant and healer for Alexei Nikolaevich | Grigori Rasputin | 87%
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| First man to go into Outer Space | Yuri Gagarin | 84%
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| The first emperor of Russia that led a cultural and scientific revolution | Peter I | 81%
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| Novelist and philosopher who wrote "Crime and Punishment" and "Demons" | Fyodor Dostoevsky | 74%
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| Composed "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker" | Pyotr Tchaikovsky | 74%
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| Grand Duchess who was claimed by many people to be alive after her death in 1918 | Anastasia Nikolaevna | 69%
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| Chemist who invented the Periodic Table | Dmitri Mendeleev | 69%
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| Known as the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland | Alexander II | 50%
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| Considered to be the greatest poet and founder of modern Russian literature | Alexander Pushkin | 39%
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| This empress expanded the borders, founded many cities and continued to modernized Russia | Catherine II | 27%
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| Served an important role in Kievan Rus' history by stopping Swedish and German invaders | Alexander Nevsky | 17%
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| Scientist and writer who influenced the formation of the modern Russian language | Mikhail Lomonosov | 10%
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