Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Basseterre | No | 100%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.” | Dominica | No | 100%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Freetown | No | 100%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Indiana | No | 100%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Kansas | No | 100%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.” | Kosovo | No | 100%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Maine | No | 100%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Massachusetts | No | 100%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Mexico City | Yes | 100%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.” | Mozambique | Yes | 100%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Ohio | No | 100%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Oregon | No | 100%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Port Moresby | No | 100%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.” | Boston | Yes | 90%
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external territories of Australia. | Christmas Island | Yes | 90%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Kentucky | No | 90%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Majuro | Yes | 90%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.” | Mauritania | No | 90%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.” | Montenegro | No | 90%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.” | Philippines | Yes | 90%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Rhode Island | No | 90%
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commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty. | Rhode Island | No | 90%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.” | Santa Fe | No | 90%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Skopje | No | 90%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Tennessee | Yes | 90%
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external territories of Australia. | Turks and Caicos Islands | No | 90%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Valletta | Yes | 90%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.” | Augusta | Yes | 80%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.” | Bahrain | Yes | 80%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.” | Eswatini | Yes | 80%
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five of Mexico’s largest islands by area. | Isla Ángel de la Guarda | Yes | 80%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.” | Lesotho | Yes | 80%
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countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea. | Malaysia | No | 80%
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external territories of Australia. | Niue | No | 80%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Nouakchott | Yes | 80%
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countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea. | Singapore | No | 80%
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Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011. | St. John’s | Yes | 80%
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countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea. | Taiwan | No | 80%
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countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea. | Vietnam | No | 80%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.” | Annapolis | Yes | 70%
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countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea. | Brunei | No | 70%
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Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011. | Clare Hall | No | 70%
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countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea. | East Timor | No | 70%
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countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea. | Indonesia | Yes | 70%
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external territories of Australia. | Norfolk Island | Yes | 70%
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countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea. | Philippines | Yes | 70%
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external territories of Australia. | Pitcairn Island | No | 70%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Port Louis | Yes | 70%
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commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty. | Puerto Rico | Yes | 70%
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countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea. | Samoa | No | 70%
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countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea. | Singapore | No | 70%
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Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011. | Swetes | No | 70%
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Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011. | Willikies | No | 70%
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countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea. | Brunei | No | 60%
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countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea. | China | No | 60%
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external territories of Australia. | Coral Sea Islands | Yes | 60%
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five of Mexico’s largest islands by area. | Cozumel | Yes | 60%
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external territories of Australia. | Heard Island and McDonald Islands | Yes | 60%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.” | Helena | Yes | 60%
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five of Mexico’s largest islands by area. | Isla San Lorenzo Sur | No | 60%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.” | Jackson | Yes | 60%
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Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011. | Jennings | No | 60%
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external territories of Australia. | Jervis Bay Territory | No | 60%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.” | Lansing | Yes | 60%
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countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea. | Philippines | No | 60%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.” | Saint Paul | Yes | 60%
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countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea. | Taiwan | No | 60%
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countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea. | Japan | No | 50%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.” | Jefferson City | Yes | 50%
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countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea. | Malaysia | Yes | 50%
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countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea. | South Korea | No | 50%
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external territories of Australia. | Tasmania | No | 50%
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Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011. | All Saints | Yes | 40%
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commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty. | Guam | No | 40%
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five of Mexico’s largest islands by area. | Isla Carmen | No | 40%
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commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty. | Northern Mariana Islands | Yes | 40%
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five of Mexico’s largest islands by area. | Rocas Alijos | Yes | 40%
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commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty. | Virginia | Yes | 40%
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commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty. | American Samoa | No | 30%
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five of Mexico’s largest islands by area. | Guadalupe Island | No | 30%
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five of Mexico’s largest islands by area. | Isla Santa Margarita | No | 30%
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five of Mexico’s largest islands by area. | Isla Tiburón | Yes | 30%
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Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011. | Liberta | Yes | 30%
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commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty. | Massachusetts | Yes | 30%
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five of Mexico’s largest islands by area. | Roca Partida | Yes | 30%
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commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty. | Kentucky | Yes | 20%
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commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty. | Pennsylvania | Yes | 20%
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Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011. | Bolans | Yes | 10%
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Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011. | Piggotts | Yes | 10%
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countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea. | East Timor | No | 0%
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