| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Kiwis can fly | False | 91%
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| New Zealand women could vote for Members of Parliament from 1893, a world first | True | 91%
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| New Zealand experienced a gold rush in the 1860's | True | 81%
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| New Zealand has two official languages, plus a third, de-facto, language | True | 78%
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| The North Island is larger than the South Island | False | 74%
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| Wellington is New Zealand's capital and largest city | False | 73%
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| The Waterview Tunnel in suburban Auckland is New Zealand's longest road tunnel | True | 73%
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| The Liberal Party of the longest serving Prime Minister, Dick Seddon, no longer exists | True | 64%
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| The South Island was previously called Canterbury | False | 63%
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| There is no railway connecting Auckland and Wellington | False | 60%
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| Stewart Island, off the South Island's southern coast, has the third largest population | False | 59%
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| The North Island is less than one kilometre wide at Auckland city | True | 50%
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| New Zealand's summer Olympic teams usually have over 250 participants | False | 42%
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| The Constitution of Australia names New Zealand as an Australian state | True | 26%
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| Rotorua is built on more than 50 (now dormant, fortunately) volcanoes | False | 19%
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