Statistics for Geography Multi-select #16

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  • This quiz has been taken 11 times
  • The average score is 61 of 90

Answer Stats

QuestionTileSelect% Correct
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”BasseterreNo
100%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”DominicaNo
100%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”FreetownNo
100%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.”IndianaNo
100%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.”KansasNo
100%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”KosovoNo
100%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.”MaineNo
100%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.”MassachusettsNo
100%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”Mexico CityYes
100%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”MozambiqueYes
100%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.”OhioNo
100%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.”OregonNo
100%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”Port MoresbyNo
100%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.”BostonYes
90%
external territories of Australia.Christmas IslandYes
90%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.”KentuckyNo
90%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”MajuroYes
90%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”MauritaniaNo
90%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”MontenegroNo
90%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”PhilippinesYes
90%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.”Rhode IslandNo
90%
commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty.Rhode IslandNo
90%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.”Santa FeNo
90%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”SkopjeNo
90%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “N.”TennesseeYes
90%
external territories of Australia.Turks and Caicos IslandsNo
90%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”VallettaYes
90%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.”AugustaYes
80%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”BahrainYes
80%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”EswatiniYes
80%
five of Mexico’s largest islands by area.Isla Ángel de la GuardaYes
80%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”LesothoYes
80%
countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea.MalaysiaNo
80%
external territories of Australia.NiueNo
80%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”NouakchottYes
80%
countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea.SingaporeNo
80%
Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011.St. John’sYes
80%
countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea.TaiwanNo
80%
countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea.VietnamNo
80%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.”AnnapolisYes
70%
countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea.BruneiNo
70%
Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011.Clare HallNo
70%
countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea.East TimorNo
70%
countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea.IndonesiaYes
70%
external territories of Australia.Norfolk IslandYes
70%
countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea.PhilippinesYes
70%
external territories of Australia.Pitcairn IslandNo
70%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”Port LouisYes
70%
commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty.Puerto RicoYes
70%
countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea.SamoaNo
70%
countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea.SingaporeNo
70%
Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011.SwetesNo
70%
Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011.WillikiesNo
70%
countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea.BruneiNo
60%
countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea.ChinaNo
60%
external territories of Australia.Coral Sea IslandsYes
60%
five of Mexico’s largest islands by area.CozumelYes
60%
external territories of Australia.Heard Island and McDonald IslandsYes
60%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.”HelenaYes
60%
five of Mexico’s largest islands by area.Isla San Lorenzo SurNo
60%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.”JacksonYes
60%
Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011.JenningsNo
60%
external territories of Australia.Jervis Bay TerritoryNo
60%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.”LansingYes
60%
countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea.PhilippinesNo
60%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.”Saint PaulYes
60%
countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea.TaiwanNo
60%
countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea.JapanNo
50%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “M.”Jefferson CityYes
50%
countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea.MalaysiaYes
50%
countries with a coastline on the Sulu Sea.South KoreaNo
50%
external territories of Australia.TasmaniaNo
50%
Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011.All SaintsYes
40%
commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty.GuamNo
40%
five of Mexico’s largest islands by area.Isla CarmenNo
40%
commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty.Northern Mariana IslandsYes
40%
five of Mexico’s largest islands by area.Rocas AlijosYes
40%
commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty.VirginiaYes
40%
commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty.American SamoaNo
30%
five of Mexico’s largest islands by area.Guadalupe IslandNo
30%
five of Mexico’s largest islands by area.Isla Santa MargaritaNo
30%
five of Mexico’s largest islands by area.Isla TiburónYes
30%
Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011.LibertaYes
30%
commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty.MassachusettsYes
30%
five of Mexico’s largest islands by area.Roca PartidaYes
30%
commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty.KentuckyYes
20%
commonwealths over which the U.S.A. has sovereignty.PennsylvaniaYes
20%
Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011.BolansYes
10%
Antiguan Barbudan settlements with a population of at least 1,900 in 2011.PiggottsYes
10%
countries with a coastline on the Flores Sea.East TimorNo
0%

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