Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
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U.S. states whose capital city begins with “J.” | Alabama | No | 100%
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Algerian cities with a population greater than 300,000. | Algiers | Yes | 100%
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national capitals whose country begins with “J.” | Antananarivo | No | 100%
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Pacific states (according to the U.S. Census Bureau). | Arizona | No | 100%
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U.S. states whose capital city begins with “J.” | Arizona | No | 100%
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U.S. states whose capital city begins with “J.” | California | No | 100%
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national capitals whose country begins with “J.” | Castries | No | 100%
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Pacific states (according to the U.S. Census Bureau). | Hawaii | Yes | 100%
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U.N. member states whose national capital begins with “J.” | Iceland | No | 100%
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Pacific states (according to the U.S. Census Bureau). | Idaho | No | 100%
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Afghan cities with a population greater than 500,000. | Kabul | Yes | 100%
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national capitals whose country begins with “J.” | Kingston | Yes | 100%
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U.N. member states whose national capital begins with “J.” | Maldives | No | 100%
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Afghan cities with a population greater than 500,000. | Manj-e Nesa | No | 100%
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Algerian cities with a population greater than 300,000. | Mascara | No | 100%
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U.N. member states whose national capital begins with “J.” | Montenegro | No | 100%
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Pacific states (according to the U.S. Census Bureau). | Nevada | No | 100%
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Pacific states (according to the U.S. Census Bureau). | New Mexico | No | 100%
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national capitals whose country begins with “J.” | Port of Spain | No | 100%
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national capitals whose country begins with “J.” | Pretoria | No | 100%
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national capitals whose country begins with “J.” | Rabat | No | 100%
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U.N. member states whose national capital begins with “J.” | Uruguay | No | 100%
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Algerian cities with a population greater than 300,000. | Aïn Oussera | No | 90%
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U.S. states whose capital city begins with “J.” | Alaska | Yes | 90%
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national capitals whose country begins with “J.” | Amman | Yes | 90%
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Alabama municipalities with a population greater than 95,000. | Birmingham | Yes | 90%
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Pacific states (according to the U.S. Census Bureau). | California | Yes | 90%
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Alabama municipalities with a population greater than 95,000. | Dothan | No | 90%
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Albanian cities with a population greater than 100,000. | Fier | No | 90%
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U.N. member states whose national capital begins with “J.” | Gabon | No | 90%
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Afghan cities with a population greater than 500,000. | Hafar al-Batin | No | 90%
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five of the least polluted countries (as of 2022). | Iceland | Yes | 90%
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U.S. states whose capital city begins with “J.” | Illinois | No | 90%
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national capitals whose country begins with “J.” | Islamabad | No | 90%
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U.S. states whose capital city begins with “J.” | Maryland | No | 90%
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Alabama municipalities with a population greater than 95,000. | Montgomery | Yes | 90%
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U.S. states whose capital city begins with “J.” | North Dakota | No | 90%
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Algerian cities with a population greater than 300,000. | Oran | Yes | 90%
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five of the most polluted countries (as of 2022). | Pakistan | Yes | 90%
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U.N. member states whose national capital begins with “J.” | South Sudan | Yes | 90%
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national capitals whose country begins with “J.” | Tokyo | Yes | 90%
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U.N. member states whose national capital begins with “J.” | Tonga | No | 90%
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Pacific states (according to the U.S. Census Bureau). | Alaska | Yes | 80%
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Alabama municipalities with a population greater than 95,000. | Auburn | No | 80%
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five of the most polluted countries (as of 2022). | Bangladesh | Yes | 80%
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Alabama municipalities with a population greater than 95,000. | Decatur | No | 80%
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Algerian cities with a population greater than 300,000. | Djelfa | No | 80%
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Alabama municipalities with a population greater than 95,000. | Hoover | No | 80%
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U.N. member states whose national capital begins with “J.” | Indonesia | Yes | 80%
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Albanian cities with a population greater than 100,000. | Kamëz | No | 80%
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Afghan cities with a population greater than 500,000. | Kandahar | Yes | 80%
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Algerian cities with a population greater than 300,000. | Médéa | No | 80%
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five of the least polluted countries (as of 2022). | New Zealand | Yes | 80%
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Pacific states (according to the U.S. Census Bureau). | Oregon | Yes | 80%
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Afghan cities with a population greater than 500,000. | Shahr-e Pir | No | 80%
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Albanian cities with a population greater than 100,000. | Tirana | Yes | 80%
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Pacific states (according to the U.S. Census Bureau). | Washington | Yes | 80%
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Albanian cities with a population greater than 100,000. | Berat | No | 70%
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Algerian cities with a population greater than 300,000. | Constantine | Yes | 70%
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Albanian cities with a population greater than 100,000. | Durrës | Yes | 70%
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five of the most polluted countries (as of 2022). | France | No | 70%
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U.N. member states whose national capital begins with “J.” | Israel | Yes | 70%
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U.S. states whose capital city begins with “J.” | Missouri | Yes | 70%
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Alabama municipalities with a population greater than 95,000. | Mobile | Yes | 70%
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five of the least polluted countries (as of 2022). | Trinidad and Tobago | No | 70%
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Afghan cities with a population greater than 500,000. | Al-Qasim | No | 60%
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five of the least polluted countries (as of 2022). | Belize | No | 60%
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Alabama municipalities with a population greater than 95,000. | Huntsville | Yes | 60%
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five of the most polluted countries (as of 2022). | Iraq | Yes | 60%
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Albanian cities with a population greater than 100,000. | Korçë | No | 60%
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U.S. states whose capital city begins with “J.” | Mississippi | Yes | 60%
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Albanian cities with a population greater than 100,000. | Shkodër | No | 60%
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Albanian cities with a population greater than 100,000. | Elbasan | No | 50%
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Afghan cities with a population greater than 500,000. | Herat | Yes | 50%
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Alabama municipalities with a population greater than 95,000. | Tuscaloosa | Yes | 50%
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five of the most polluted countries (as of 2022). | United States | No | 50%
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Afghan cities with a population greater than 500,000. | Jalalabad | No | 40%
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five of the least polluted countries (as of 2022). | Australia | Yes | 30%
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five of the least polluted countries (as of 2022). | Estonia | Yes | 30%
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five of the least polluted countries (as of 2022). | Grenada | Yes | 30%
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Afghan cities with a population greater than 500,000. | Mazar-i-Sharif | Yes | 30%
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five of the most polluted countries (as of 2022). | Nigeria | No | 30%
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Albanian cities with a population greater than 100,000. | Vlorë | No | 30%
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five of the least polluted countries (as of 2022). | Andorra | No | 20%
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five of the most polluted countries (as of 2022). | Bahrain | Yes | 20%
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five of the least polluted countries (as of 2022). | Finland | No | 20%
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Algerian cities with a population greater than 300,000. | Blida | Yes | 10%
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five of the most polluted countries (as of 2022). | Chad | Yes | 10%
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five of the most polluted countries (as of 2022). | China | No | 10%
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Algerian cities with a population greater than 300,000. | Annaba | Yes | 0%
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