Geography Multi-select #3 - Statistics

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Question Tile Select % Correct
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.” Honiara No
100%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.” Azerbaijan Yes
97%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.) Colombia No
97%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.” Estonia No
97%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica. Italy No
97%
islands of the Japan archipelago. Luci Island No
97%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.” Madagascar No
97%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.” Marshall Islands No
97%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.” Minsk Yes
97%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.) Russia Yes
97%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.” Tashkent No
97%
islands of the Japan archipelago. Guam No
94%
islands of the Japan archipelago. Honshu Yes
94%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.” Iraq Yes
94%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.” Namibia No
94%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.” Roseau No
94%
Australian external territories. Fiji No
91%
British Crown Dependencies. Guernsey Yes
91%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.” Guyana No
91%
islands of the Japan archipelago. Hokkaido Yes
91%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.) India No
91%
islands of the Japan archipelago. Kyushu Yes
91%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.” Moroni No
91%
Australian external territories. Tonga No
91%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica. United Kingdom Yes
91%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.) Brazil Yes
88%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010). Curaçao Yes
88%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica. Norway Yes
88%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010). Saint Lucia No
88%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica. Chile Yes
85%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica. China No
85%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.) China Yes
85%
Australian external territories. Easter Island No
85%
islands of the Japan archipelago. Mayu Island No
85%
islands of the Japan archipelago. Okinawa Yes
85%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands. Samoa No
85%
Australian external territories. Coral Sea Islands Yes
82%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.) D. R. Congo Yes
82%
islands of the Japan archipelago. Hengsha Island No
82%
British Crown Dependencies. Jersey Yes
82%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.) Ukraine No
82%
Australian external territories. Western Samoa No
82%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.” Dhaka Yes
79%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010). Guadeloupe No
79%
islands of the Japan archipelago. Hainan No
79%
British Crown Dependencies. Isle of Man Yes
79%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010). Sint Maarten Yes
79%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands. South Korea No
79%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.” Brunei Yes
76%
Australian external territories. Christmas Island Yes
76%
British Crown Dependencies. City of London No
76%
Australian external territories. Heard Island and McDonald Islands Yes
76%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica. South Africa No
76%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands. East Timor No
74%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica. France Yes
74%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.” Mali Yes
74%
British Crown Dependencies. Orkney No
74%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands. Philippines Yes
74%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010). Saint-Martin No
74%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other. United States Yes
74%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other. China No
71%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.” Nassau Yes
71%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other. New Zealand Yes
71%
British Crown Dependencies. Shetland No
71%
Australian external territories. Ashmore and Cartier Islands Yes
68%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.) Central African Republic No
68%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010). Martinique No
68%
Australian external territories. Norfolk Island Yes
68%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other. Samoa No
68%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010). Bonaire Yes
62%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.) Germany Yes
62%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands. Malaysia Yes
62%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.” Bridgetown Yes
59%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands. China Yes
59%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.” Manama Yes
56%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other. Tuvalu No
53%
British Crown Dependencies. Anguilla No
50%
British Crown Dependencies. Isle of Wight No
50%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010). Sint Eustatius Yes
50%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other. F. S. Micronesia Yes
47%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other. Niue Yes
44%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica. Russia No
41%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica. United States No
41%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands. Vietnam Yes
41%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands. Indonesia No
38%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010). Saba Yes
38%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other. United Kingdom No
35%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands. Brunei Yes
29%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other. Australia No
26%
British Crown Dependencies. British Virgin Islands No
24%
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