Name an island country... | Answer | % Correct |
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that borders another country | Brunei | Dominican Republic | East Timor | Haiti | Indonesia | Ireland | Papua New Guinea | United Kingdom | 97%
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in the Caribbean, but does not use English as an official language | Cuba | Dominican Republic | Haiti | 95%
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in the Mediterranean Sea | Cyprus | Malta | 93%
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whose name ends in ESIA | F. S. Micronesia | Indonesia | 92%
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whose name starts with some version of the word "Saint" | St. Kitts and Nevis | St. Lucia | St. Vincent and the Grenadines | São Tomé and Príncipe | 92%
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whose name starts with T | Taiwan | Tonga | Trinidad and Tobago | Tuvalu | 91%
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with more than 100 million people | Indonesia | Japan | Philippines | 90%
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where at least 50% of residents are Muslims | Bahrain | Brunei | Comoros | Indonesia | Maldives | 87%
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with the word ISLANDS in its name | Marshall Islands | Solomon Islands | 86%
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considered to be an African nation | Cape Verde | Comoros | Madagascar | Mauritius | São Tomé and Príncipe | Seychelles | 78%
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that uses Peso as its currency | Cuba | Dominican Republic | Philippines | 78%
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with the Union Jack on its flag | Fiji | New Zealand | Tuvalu | United Kingdom | 75%
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entirely north of 60° North | Iceland | 72%
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with fewer than 50,000 people | Nauru | Palau | Tuvalu | 71%
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that has the Southern Cross in flag | New Zealand | Papua New Guinea | Samoa | 67%
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that uses a form of Creole as an official or national language | Haiti | Mauritius | Papua New Guinea | Seychelles | Vanuatu | 65%
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that borders two or more oceans | East Timor | Indonesia | 58%
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with Portuguese as an official language | Cape Verde | East Timor | São Tomé and Príncipe | 56%
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recognized by JetPunk but not the UN | Taiwan | 47%
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with a GDP per capita above $70,000 (PPP, 2020) | Singapore | Brunei | Ireland | 46%
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