Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Ukraine | 91%
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Began nuclear weapon programme in 1939, halted by WWII, (now member of NATO nuclear sharing) | Germany | 88%
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Pursued nuclear weapons programme in 70s, forced to abandon after bombings by Israel | Iraq | 88%
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Fully developed six warheads but dismantled before testing | South Africa | 88%
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Pursued nuclear weapons programme during WWII, now considered 'nuclear capable' | Japan | 86%
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Kazakhstan | 86%
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Inherited nuclear weapons after collapse of USSR, dismantled in exchange for compensation | Belarus | 84%
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South Korea | 84%
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Egypt | 75%
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Brazil | 73%
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Though this country has no programme of its own, reports suggest intent to purchase a nuclear weapon from outside | Saudi Arabia | 72%
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Syria | 66%
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Began nuclear weapons programmes then abandoned them | Argentina | 64%
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Began developing nuclear weapons but dismantled before completing | Libya | 63%
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Widely suspected to have started nuclear weapons research programmes in the past | Algeria | 59%
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Taiwan | 59%
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Ran a nuclear weapons research program in the 50s | Sweden | 50%
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Pursued a secret nuclear weapons programme, abandoned after a civilian revolution | Romania | 36%
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Began nuclear weapons research less than two weeks after Hiroshima & Nagasaki bombings, abandoned in 1988 | Switzerland | 27%
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Widely suspected to have started a nuclear weapons research programme | Myanmar | 23%
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