I messed around on Google maps and while the difference is surprisingly not that much (only a difference of about 100 miles or so), I kept getting Cape Verde as closer to Maine, which was (also surprisingly) the nearest point. Curvature really screws up my mental image of the map.
For the question about Occams razor, I think "the one with least assumptions" or just "least assumptions" should be accepted. I understand why you accept "simplest" (and you should probably keep doing that), but that is not how Occam phrased it.
True, but Great Britain doesn‘t start with a B. There is no "Britain",but there is a "Great Britain" with England, Scotland and Wales and a "Little Britain", nowadays known as Brittany or Bretagne
if you are just after a curved arch shape, then the tallest arch answer is correct (630ft). But the Gate of the Orient "pants building" in Suzhou is way higher and is mostly arch. Total height is 990ft, not sure about the gap underneath.
There isn't anything wrong with the question because you can easily tell what it's referring to, but because I have a personal beef with Gateway Arch "National Park", I'm going to pick this nit:
It's only the largest man-made arch in the world. There is at least one natural arch that well surpasses it, and possibly more depending on how you're measuring.
The question for "Borneo" is clear, because of the B hint.
But it could be phrased slightly more exactly, since "the only island in the world to be shared by three different countries" sounds like a general trivia fact, but is arguably true for Cyprus as well. I know that Northern Cyprus is not "recognized" generally or by Jetpunk, but if it isn't, it is occupied by Turkey (arguably, in the manner as Crimea, which Jetpunk does consider Russian); and likewise, the British overseas territories are there, too.
For me, I kind of know what's meant in a Jetpunk sense, but "sharing" is a general term that doesn't necessarily and unambiguously mean "integral national land", so I think the question could be improved by saying something like "What island, starting with the letter B, is the only island in the world to be shared by three different countries (excluding overseas territories)?"
Maybe the question should be: "What is the english word for djinn?"
borneo has some of malaysia, some of indonesia and all of brunei
new guinea has most of papua new guinea and some of indonesia
It's only the largest man-made arch in the world. There is at least one natural arch that well surpasses it, and possibly more depending on how you're measuring.
But it could be phrased slightly more exactly, since "the only island in the world to be shared by three different countries" sounds like a general trivia fact, but is arguably true for Cyprus as well. I know that Northern Cyprus is not "recognized" generally or by Jetpunk, but if it isn't, it is occupied by Turkey (arguably, in the manner as Crimea, which Jetpunk does consider Russian); and likewise, the British overseas territories are there, too.
For me, I kind of know what's meant in a Jetpunk sense, but "sharing" is a general term that doesn't necessarily and unambiguously mean "integral national land", so I think the question could be improved by saying something like "What island, starting with the letter B, is the only island in the world to be shared by three different countries (excluding overseas territories)?"