I am against the use of the Oxford comma in most circumstances, but in the case of 'Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, and Sao Tome and Principe', I would include an Oxford comma.
Yeah, something funny going on with the scoring I guess - I got only one wrong (couldn't think where Moldova imported from) and somehow scored 2/5 - don't care about points but I don't think that's meant to be possible...
To elaborate, it might have something to do with the Maldives and UAE both being Islamic countries whereas India is Hindi. That's just conjecture though
A bit surprised that Gambia's answer isn't Senegal. But they're situated at that river so maybe it's more common to import things by ship there than by road? Anyway, I got it by guessing in the end.
Would be interesting to see what Germany's numbers were before the introduction of the Euro, makes it look like they are doing well out of the current system
Congo and Australia it does'nt seem correct https://www.trademap.org/Country_SelProductCountry_TS.aspx?nvpm=1%7c178%7c%7c%7c%7cTOTAL%7c%7c%7c2%7c1%7c1%7c1%7c2%7c1%7c2%7c1%7c%7c1
I just want to say when you get the answer chart, where you see the percentage, for the answer of Cameroon it says “Central Africa Republic” and I suppose it suppose to mean “Central African Republic”, might be a visual glitch on my iPad, if it’s just a visual glitch, I’m sorry for the misunderstanding
I love these sorts of quizzes. They're not just guessing, you have to really think about not just geographical proximity, like most answers, but cultural proximity (like Cape Verde and Portugal). Then you have utterly bizarre relations, like Guyana and Singapore. I only got that because I typed in Singapore as a possible answer for Brunei
Guyana: English speaking, size of Idaho, 750k pop, 2020- Guyana recorded 43.5 percent GDP growth fueled by oil and gas development. Non-oil GDP contracted by 7.3 percent. Guyana’s chief imports are fuels and lubricants, equipment, and cement. Guyana’s major exports includes gold, rice and paddy, fish, timber, and sugar. Oil will become one of Guyana’s primary exports in 2021
... I guess, Guyana is small, can grow its own food, and is mostly focused on buying industrial machinery to extract more oil?
It's a little sad to see China topping: Ind, Bang, Braz, S Afr, Nig, Uga, Eth, Egy, Jap, SK, US, Aus/NZ, UK, Ger, Tur, Rus, etc... Probably 70 vs 25 China:USA
Good quiz, but as with the Export version of this, more time really is needed. The dozen or so most obvious answers should be able to come easily. But then out of all of the questions that doesn't cover, there are still a couple of dozen or so more that require actual thought.
Bangladesh, Cambodia and Laos
Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Sao Tome and Principe
Best argument for an Oxford comma I've seen in a while. Or I suppose another 'and' would do the trick.
check out my quiz about flags
Guyana: English speaking, size of Idaho, 750k pop, 2020- Guyana recorded 43.5 percent GDP growth fueled by oil and gas development. Non-oil GDP contracted by 7.3 percent. Guyana’s chief imports are fuels and lubricants, equipment, and cement. Guyana’s major exports includes gold, rice and paddy, fish, timber, and sugar. Oil will become one of Guyana’s primary exports in 2021
... I guess, Guyana is small, can grow its own food, and is mostly focused on buying industrial machinery to extract more oil?
https://tradingeconomics.com/singapore/exports/guyana
https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-country/guy/partner/sgp
and Suriname-Trinidad & Tobago?
I guess T&T sells them excavation machinery, and refined petroleum.
https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-country/sur/partner/tto
It's a little sad to see China topping: Ind, Bang, Braz, S Afr, Nig, Uga, Eth, Egy, Jap, SK, US, Aus/NZ, UK, Ger, Tur, Rus, etc... Probably 70 vs 25 China:USA