Question | Answer | % Correct |
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What is the official language of Venezuela? | Spanish | 98%
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What is the capital of Venezuela? | Caracas | 95%
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Which three countries share land borders with Venezuela? | Colombia | 94%
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Which three countries share land borders with Venezuela? | Brazil | 93%
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What sea does Venezuela border to its north? | {Caribbean} Sea | 92%
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Which three countries share land borders with Venezuela? | Guyana | 92%
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What has become the main export of Venezuela since the early 20th century? | Oil | 83%
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What is the tallest waterfall in the world? | Angel Falls | 80%
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Who led the independence of six Latin American countries, including Venezuela? | Simón Bolívar | 78%
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On what mountain range is the tallest peak in Venezuela located? | Andes | 72%
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What is the name of the financial crisis the country is facing since November 2016? | {Hyper}inflation | 62%
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The Gulf of Paria is located between Venezuela and which other country? | Trinidad and Tobago | 62%
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What major city near the above shares its name with one of the major Spanish cities? | Valencia | 61%
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What does the name Venezuela mean? | Little {Venice} | 58%
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What president dominated the Venezuelan politics between the years 1998 and 2013? | Hugo Chávez | 57%
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Whose presidency is currently disputed, when Juan Guaidó declared himself as the president in January 2019? | Nicolás Maduro | 49%
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What major lake is connected to the Gulf of Venezuela? | Lake {Maracaibo} | 44%
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What political party is he and was his predecessor member of? | United {Socialist} Party | 42%
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In what international competition does Venezuela hold the most titles famously? | Beauty Pageant | 39%
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What is the longest river that runs through Venezuela? | Orinoco | 38%
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Which Venezuelan baseball player played for Detroit Tigers and won the 2012 Triple Crown? | Miguel Cabrera | 20%
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What Venezuelan fashion designer is known for "exceptional personal style" and dressing various U.S. first ladies? | Carolina Herrera | 19%
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