Kenya, Mozambique, Brunei, Malaysia, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Spain, Ireland, India, Belgium, Germany, U.K., Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, Tunisia, Algeria, Austria, I could go on.
And then nitpickers go an say: "Well, given the scientific definition of percentage and the mathematical system and formulas for finding area of a given picture with multiple curves and shapes, such as a country, the answer is wrong because this equals that, and science science science, and its wrong because its not perfect".
It's really funny. If there weren't that comment in the instructions, I bet everybody would be like: But Nepal? Brunei? Singapore? Cuba? San Marino? Vatican City? Bhutan? Mongolia?
The quiz was great, would like to see a #2. Is it out yet? I found it a tiny bit difficult, missed Bahamas, Cape Verde and Tanzania. But all in all a great quiz. Loved it.
The Bahamas have an area of 5000 square miles, while Cuba has an area of 40000 square miles. It looks like you've got more than one-eighth of Cuba in your picture, which means that there's more of it than the Bahamas.
Tilting would definitely make these quizzes very challenging. I missed one answer on this quiz- Fiji. The small island countries always trip me up. I managed to get Cape Verde by guessing, but Cuba helped me get the Bahamas. If the map was tilted it would have been difficult to work out that terrain association. Sounds like fun to me.
You have to be playing devil's advocate here. It is pretty obvious where the focus of that photo is, and it's very clearly not Cuba, of which a small bit peeks out in the bottom corner.
Good quiz. Though i flew through it getting all but four straight away. Those four completely threw me. I got two with (half) educated guesses, the other two I would only ever have got by process of elimination. Strange how they are either dead obvious or dead hard.
Harder with a satellite in some ways, but also quite useful. The landscape gives a good idea of where the country is. i.e Yellow means sandy so maybe it is a desert country and so on.
In fact, before I was born I learned mandarin as that was the most statistically common language spoken on the earth. To say the least I was *extremely* disappointed to find that my parents spoke english as their sole language.
After I drove my parents home from hospital, I flew to china and began to take english classes for approximately two weeks until I was fluent enough in english to fly back and teach my parents mandarin.
its not my fault so many of you are such simpletons.
Fifteen is the minimum, okay? It's up to you whether or not you want to just do the bare minimum. Or... well, like Brian, for example, is level 37, okay. And a terrific smile.
People can get a quiz anywhere, okay? They come to JetPunk for the atmosphere and the attitude. Okay? That's what the levels are about. It's about fun.
The quiz was great, would like to see a #2. Is it out yet? I found it a tiny bit difficult, missed Bahamas, Cape Verde and Tanzania. But all in all a great quiz. Loved it.
In fact, before I was born I learned mandarin as that was the most statistically common language spoken on the earth. To say the least I was *extremely* disappointed to find that my parents spoke english as their sole language.
After I drove my parents home from hospital, I flew to china and began to take english classes for approximately two weeks until I was fluent enough in english to fly back and teach my parents mandarin.
its not my fault so many of you are such simpletons.
People can get a quiz anywhere, okay? They come to JetPunk for the atmosphere and the attitude. Okay? That's what the levels are about. It's about fun.
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