Same thought here, it would be great to know, after completion, the name of all the places. That's the reason of these quizzes in the first place, to learn something.
I like the tile select format in general, but I think that this series suffers from the inability (as far as I know) to get a larger view of the picture. In most quizzes, you can click on the image for a larger view, but in the tile select format, clicking on the image is how you chose an answer.
The one with the bridge - after the quiz was over and I could click on it to enlarge, I could see what was pretty clearly Mumbai in the background.
But I couldn't make that out at all in the thumbnail, so all I could do was shrug and go: "Okay, it's a bridge. There are one or two similar ones in India and many many more in other countries, so statistically it probably isn't in India."
I crushed the "no's" meaning i'm much better at telling if something ISN'T from that country than if it IS apparently. I got all of the "No's" correct but missed 7 "Yes's"
The one with the bridge - after the quiz was over and I could click on it to enlarge, I could see what was pretty clearly Mumbai in the background.
But I couldn't make that out at all in the thumbnail, so all I could do was shrug and go: "Okay, it's a bridge. There are one or two similar ones in India and many many more in other countries, so statistically it probably isn't in India."