Statistics for Jeopardy Quiz #1

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  • This quiz has been taken 112 times
  • The average score is 9 of 30

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AnswerQuestion% Correct
This country shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic.What is Haiti?
85%
This element is one of the few liquid elements under standard conditions, and shares its name with a planet.What is Mercury?
78%
People often forget that America had this city in Pennsylvania as its first capital prior to Washington DC.What is Philadelphia?
71%
This state is a far second in terms of population. It currently trails California by 10 million people.What is Texas?
69%
Even though people may call Greenland a country, it is actually a territory of this country.What is Denmark?
67%
This country in Africa is one of three countries entirely surrounded by another country.What is Lesotho?
64%
This South American country used to have a coast, but is now one of the two landlocked countries in South America.What is Bolivia?
55%
This president, who created the United States Forest Service, has a national park in North Dakota named after him.Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
47%
While many think an island country would have the longest coastline, that title belongs to this large country.What is Canada?
40%
This element is the highest atomic-numbered element to occur naturally. Its name is similar to that of a planet.What is Uranium?
37%
This capital city is often overlooked by the three more populous cities in the country, Basel, Geneva, and ZurichWhat is Bern?
32%
The past participle of this word can also mean someone impaired by alcohol.What is drink?
32%
This national park east of Visalia, California is known for its large trees.What is Sequoia National Park?
28%
This element is a metalloid with an atomic number of 32, is also named after a European country.What is Germanium?
22%
This is one of two past tenses of the verb shrink. One is shrunk, and the other is this.What is shrank?
21%
This national park is home to a large plant with large arms, often synonymous with the American southwest.What is Saguaro National Park?
17%
This "Grand" national park is often overshadowed by it's larger, more famous neighbor.What is Grand Teton National Park?
15%
The largest electoral college landslide in the past 50 years came in 1984 when Ronald Reagan beat this Democrat. This person only won his home state of Minnesota and Washington DC.Who is Walter Mondale?
15%
Gettysburg often overshadows this battle, which was the bloodiest single day battle in the Civil War.What is Antietam?
14%
One of two elements to be named after a state, this element has an atomic number of 117 and has only been confirmed recently.What is Tennessine?
14%
This team suffered the largest defeat in Super Bowl history. They lost to the 49ers in Super Bowl XXIV 55-10.What are the Denver Broncos?
12%
This lanthanide is named after a dwarf planet that resides in the asteroid belt.What is Cerium?
12%
The New York Yankees have the most World Series titles with 27. This team comes in second place with 11.What are the St. Louis Cardinals?
8%
This territory located between Egypt and Sudan is one of few remaining unclaimed territories in the world.What is Bir Tawil?
8%
The verb clothe has two past tenses: clothed, and this.What is clad?
6%
The past participle of slay is slain or slayed, but the past tense of the verb is slayed or this.What is slew?
6%
The verb wrung has an irregular past tense of this.What is wrung?
6%
The capital of New Mexico, Santa Fe, sits at 7,199 feet above sea level. Over 1,000 feet lower lays this state capital, which is second in elevation.What is Cheyenne?
3%
The African country Namibia contains this narrow strip of land that extends eastward.What is the Caprivi Strip?
3%
This tree in Great Basin national park holds the records for oldest known tree, as well as the oldest known living tree.What is the Bristlecone Pine?
1%

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