Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Between 1895-1960s, this country colonised Kenya | United Kingdom | 91%
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Home to the second-highest peak in Africa, Mount....... | Kenya | 83%
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Capital | Nairobi | 83%
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Time zones | 1 (UTC+3) | 78%
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Language | English | 78%
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Bordering countries | Ethiopia | 78%
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Nationality | Kenyan | 78%
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Main Lake | Lake Victoria | 78%
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Swahili | 78%
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Independence | 1963 | 74%
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Main Religion | Christianity | 74%
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Bordering Oceans | Indian ocean | 74%
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Somalia | 74%
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Tanzania | 74%
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Uganda | 74%
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National Animal | Lion | 70%
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Second-Largest City | Mombasa | 70%
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South Sudan | 70%
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1/13 countries to border this imaginary latitude line that separates the globe through north and south | Equator | 65%
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National Sport | Football | 61%
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In 1998, Islamist terror group, Al-Qaeda, bombed the embassy of this country in Nairobi | United States | 61%
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Climate | Tropical / Arid / Dry | 57%
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Founding Father and Most Famous Leader (1963-1978) | Jomo Kenyatta | 52%
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Currency | Shilling | 52%
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Kenya has the record of winning more _______ medals than any other African country, with 113 medals in total | Olympic | 48%
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Main Export (good) | Tea | 39%
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Leader (1978-2002) | Daniel Arap Moi | 35%
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State-Condition | Republic (presidential / unitary) | 35%
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Leader (2002-2013) | Mwai Kibaki | 30%
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Between 1952-1960, this uprising took place, eventually culminating in Kenya's independence | Mau Mau uprising | 26%
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Main Economic Sector | Tertiary / Service | 17%
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