| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Official languages | English | 97%
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| Official languages | Chinese | 95%
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| Country which invaded Singapore in 1942 | Japan | 91%
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| Official languages | Malay | 90%
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| Country which founded the modern city in 1819 | United Kingdom | 86%
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| Currency | Singapore Dollar | 84%
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| Candy that was banned in 1992 | Chewing gum | 80%
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| Singapore's latitude (to the nearest whole number) | 1° North | 71%
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| Singapore has the second-busiest ___ in the world, after Shanghai | Port | 69%
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| Popular but stinky fruit which is banned on the subway | Durian | 66%
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| Meaning of "Singapore" | The {Lion} City | 64%
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| Term used to describe the economies of Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and South Korea | Four Asian {Tigers} | 55%
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| Official languages | Tamil | 53%
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| Sea on the eastern end of the Singapore Strait | South China Sea | 49%
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| Weapon used to inflict corporal punishment | Cane | 43%
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| Singapore has one of the lowest TFRs in the world. What does TFR stand for? | Total {Fertility} Rate | 43%
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| Gin cocktail with cherry and pineapple | Singapore {Sling} | 42%
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| Prime Minister from 1959–1990, often considered a "benevolent dictator" | Lee Kuan-Yew | 35%
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| Famous water-spitting statue | Merlion | 35%
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| Term for an open-air food court | {Hawker} Centre | 27%
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| Famous shopping street, once the site of spice and fruit plantations | {Orchard} Road | 27%
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