Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Arizona | ✗ | 96%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Massachusetts | ✗ | 96%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Utah | ✗ | 96%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Georgia | ✗ | 94%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Indiana | ✗ | 94%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Washington | ✓ | 94%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Idaho | ✗ | 93%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Illinois | ✓ | 92%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Arkansas | ✗ | 91%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | New Jersey | ✓ | 90%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Oregon | ✓ | 88%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Wisconsin | ✓ | 86%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Kentucky | ✓ | 84%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Wyoming | ✗ | 81%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | Florida | ✗ | 77%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | Texas | ✗ | 75%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Arizona | ✗ | 73%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Colorado | ✗ | 71%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Tennessee | ✗ | 71%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | New Jersey | ✗ | 70%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Hawaii | ✓ | 68%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Montana | ✓ | 68%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | North Dakota | ✗ | 68%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | Virginia | ✗ | 68%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | Maine | ✗ | 67%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Indiana | ✗ | 66%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | Nevada | ✗ | 66%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | Idaho | ✗ | 65%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Massachusetts | ✗ | 65%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | Michigan | ✗ | 65%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Nebraska | ✓ | 65%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Missouri | ✗ | 63%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | North Carolina | ✗ | 63%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | Oregon | ✗ | 61%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | Montana | ✗ | 59%
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States whose most populous city is NOT their capital | Ohio | ✗ | 59%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | North Dakota | ✗ | 58%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | South Dakota | ✗ | 58%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | California | ✓ | 57%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Oregon | ✗ | 56%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | Alabama | ✓ | 55%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Iowa | ✓ | 55%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | Iowa | ✗ | 55%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | Texas | ✓ | 54%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | Ohio | ✗ | 53%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | South Carolina | ✗ | 53%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | Kansas | ✓ | 52%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | Maine | ✗ | 51%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | Minnesota | ✗ | 50%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | Iowa | ✓ | 49%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | West Virginia | ✓ | 49%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | Nebraska | ✓ | 48%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | Colorado | ✗ | 47%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Nevada | ✗ | 47%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | Wisconsin | ✓ | 47%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | Oklahoma | ✓ | 46%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Maryland | ✓ | 45%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | Michigan | ✗ | 45%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | Mississippi | ✗ | 45%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | Tennessee | ✗ | 45%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | Wisconsin | ✗ | 45%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | Indiana | ✓ | 44%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | Illinois | ✓ | 43%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | Nebraska | ✓ | 43%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Oklahoma | ✗ | 43%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | Maine | ✓ | 42%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Kansas | ✗ | 41%
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States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000 | Kentucky | ✓ | 41%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | Wisconsin | ✓ | 41%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | Oregon | ✓ | 37%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | Ohio | ✓ | 36%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | Pennsylvania | ✓ | 35%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | Illinois | ✗ | 32%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | Kentucky | ✓ | 31%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | Virginia | ✓ | 28%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | West Virginia | ✓ | 28%
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States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusive | Nevada | ✓ | 26%
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States that have the Northern cardinal as a state bird | North Carolina | ✓ | 26%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | West Virginia | ✓ | 26%
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States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one) | New York | ✓ | 24%
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