Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “O.” | Boise | No | 100%
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members of the European Union. | Bosnia and Herzegovina | No | 100%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “O.” | Frankfort | No | 100%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “O.” | Hartford | No | 100%
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Australian cities with a population of at least one million. | Hobart | No | 100%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “O.” | Juneau | No | 100%
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Australian cities with a population of at least one million. | Melbourne | Yes | 100%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “O.” | Olympia | No | 100%
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members of the European Union. | Serbia | No | 100%
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countries with a ceremonial (non-executive) constitutional monarchy. | United Kingdom | Yes | 100%
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Australian cities with a population of at least one million. | Wollongong | No | 100%
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sovereign nations for which French is an official (or co-official) language. | Belgium | Yes | 89%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Bern | No | 89%
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countries with a coastline on the sea known as the Gulf of Thailand (or Gulf of Siam). | Cambodia | Yes | 89%
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sovereign nations for which French is an official (or co-official) language. | Canada | Yes | 89%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Chad | Yes | 89%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “R.” | Colorado | No | 89%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Costa Rica | No | 89%
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members of the European Union. | Croatia | Yes | 89%
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countries with a ceremonial (non-executive) constitutional monarchy. | Denmark | Yes | 89%
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members of the European Union. | Greece | Yes | 89%
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members of the European Union. | Hungary | Yes | 89%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “N.” | India | Yes | 89%
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countries with a coastline on the sea known as the Gulf of Thailand (or Gulf of Siam). | Indonesia | No | 89%
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countries with a coastline on the Java Sea. | Indonesia | Yes | 89%
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sovereign nations for which French is an official (or co-official) language. | Ivory Coast | Yes | 89%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “R.” | Louisiana | No | 89%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Malaysia | No | 89%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “R.” | Missouri | No | 89%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “O.” | Nashville | No | 89%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “R.” | New Mexico | No | 89%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “N.” | North Macedonia | No | 89%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “O.” | Oklahoma City | Yes | 89%
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countries with a ceremonial (non-executive) constitutional monarchy. | Oman | No | 89%
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Australian cities with a population of at least one million. | Perth | Yes | 89%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | San Marino | No | 89%
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members of the European Union. | Slovenia | Yes | 89%
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members of the European Union. | Switzerland | No | 89%
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Australian cities with a population of at least one million. | Sydney | Yes | 89%
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countries with a coastline on the sea known as the Gulf of Thailand (or Gulf of Siam). | Thailand | Yes | 89%
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sovereign nations for which French is an official (or co-official) language. | Tonga | No | 89%
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countries with a coastline on the sea known as the Gulf of Thailand (or Gulf of Siam). | Vietnam | Yes | 89%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Warsaw | No | 89%
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Australian cities with a population of at least one million. | Adelaide | Yes | 78%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Ashgabat | No | 78%
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countries with a coastline on the sea known as the Gulf of Thailand (or Gulf of Siam). | Bangladesh | No | 78%
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Australian cities with a population of at least one million. | Brisbane | Yes | 78%
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countries with a ceremonial (non-executive) constitutional monarchy. | Brunei | No | 78%
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countries with a coastline on the Java Sea. | China | No | 78%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “R.” | Connecticut | No | 78%
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members of the European Union. | Cyprus | Yes | 78%
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Australian cities with a population of at least one million. | Darwin | No | 78%
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countries with a ceremonial (non-executive) constitutional monarchy. | Eswatini | No | 78%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Kenya | Yes | 78%
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countries with a coastline on the sea known as the Gulf of Thailand (or Gulf of Siam). | Laos | No | 78%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Mauritius | No | 78%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “R.” | New York | No | 78%
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countries with a coastline on the sea known as the Gulf of Thailand (or Gulf of Siam). | Philippines | No | 78%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Rabat | Yes | 78%
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countries with a ceremonial (non-executive) constitutional monarchy. | Saudi Arabia | No | 78%
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countries with a coastline on the Java Sea. | Taiwan | No | 78%
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countries with a coastline on the Java Sea. | Vietnam | No | 78%
|
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “R.” | West Virginia | No | 78%
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countries with a coastline on the Java Sea. | Australia | No | 67%
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countries with a coastline on the Java Sea. | Brunei | No | 67%
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Australian cities with a population of at least one million. | Canberra | No | 67%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “O.” | Columbus | Yes | 67%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Honiara | No | 67%
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countries with a ceremonial (non-executive) constitutional monarchy. | Japan | Yes | 67%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Maputo | Yes | 67%
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countries with a coastline on the sea known as the Gulf of Thailand (or Gulf of Siam). | Myanmar | No | 67%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “R.” | North Carolina | Yes | 67%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “N.” | The Bahamas | Yes | 67%
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U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “R.” | Virginia | Yes | 67%
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sovereign nations for which French is an official (or co-official) language. | D. R. Congo | Yes | 56%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “N.” | Myanmar | Yes | 56%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Naypyidaw | Yes | 56%
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members of the European Union. | Norway | No | 56%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “O.” | Salem | Yes | 56%
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sovereign nations for which French is an official (or co-official) language. | Algeria | No | 44%
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countries with a coastline on the Java Sea. | East Timor | No | 44%
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countries with a coastline on the Java Sea. | Philippines | No | 44%
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national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.” | Skopje | No | 44%
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sovereign nations for which French is an official (or co-official) language. | Tunisia | No | 44%
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sovereign nations for which French is an official (or co-official) language. | Burkina Faso | No | 33%
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countries with a coastline on the Java Sea. | Malaysia | No | 33%
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countries with a coastline on the sea known as the Gulf of Thailand (or Gulf of Siam). | Malaysia | No | 33%
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countries with a ceremonial (non-executive) constitutional monarchy. | Thailand | Yes | 33%
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countries with a ceremonial (non-executive) constitutional monarchy. | Lesotho | Yes | 22%
|
sovereign nations for which French is an official (or co-official) language. | Vanuatu | Yes | 22%
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