Question | Answer | % Correct |
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What ancient Tunisian city was an arch rival of Rome in the antiquity? | Carthage | 95%
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What huge desert covers the southern portion of the country? | Sahara | 95%
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What North African mountain range extends into Tunisia? | Atlas Mountains | 91%
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What sea does Tunisia border? | Mediterranean Sea | 91%
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Like its western neighbor, what is the largest indigenous ethnic group of Tunisia? | Berbers | 86%
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What peninsula of extreme northeastern Tunisia has a name the same as a three-letter French word for "good"? | Cape {Bon} | 86%
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Put on your thinking cap... On what gulf is the city of Tunis located? | Gulf of {Tunis} | 86%
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What is the northernmost point on the African mainland? (hint: first name of Merkel, Bassett or Lansbury) | Cape {Angela} | 82%
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What is the largest city in the Tunis metropolitan area after Tunis itself? (hint: first name of Grande and DeBose) | Ariana | 68%
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What is the largest island of Tunisia, as well as the largest African island in that sea? | Djerba | 68%
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What part of a mosque, used to project the call to prayer, is Kairouan's Great Mosque home to the world's oldest of? | Minaret | 64%
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What four-letter city is the second most populated in Tunisia? | Sfax | 64%
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What M word refers to the old part of a town in North African countries, such as famous one in Tunis? | Medina | 55%
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What is the name of the strait between Tunisia and Italy? | Strait of {Sicily} | 50%
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What Arabic term, meaning "shore", both refers to the semi-arid zone south of the above and central eastern Tunisia, especially its coastal area? | Sahel | 36%
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What little town near Tunis is a major tourist attraction, notably for its white and blue architecture? | Sidi Bou {Said} | 36%
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What English-language G word refers to a subdivision in Tunisia, and many other Arab countries? | {Governor}ate | 32%
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On what modern-day city are the ruins of the ancient city of Hadrumetum situated? | Sousse | 32%
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For what ancient Phoenician colony in Tunisia is the a city in New York is named? | Utica | 32%
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What building, built during the Roman rule of North Africa, in the city of El Djem is considered a world heritage site since 1979? | {Amphitheatre} of El Djem | 27%
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