Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
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National Historic Landmarks located in New York state. | Hermitage | No | 89%
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National Historic Landmarks located in New York state. | Thomas Nast Home | No | 89%
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National Historic Landmarks located in New York state. | Washington’s Crossing | No | 89%
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countries with a coastline on the Black Sea. | Azerbaijan | No | 78%
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countries with a coastline on the Black Sea. | Bulgaria | Yes | 78%
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countries with a coastline on the Red Sea (as defined by the International Hydrographic Organization). | Egypt | Yes | 78%
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National Historic Landmarks located in New York state. | Elizabeth Cady Stanton House | No | 78%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “P.” | El Salvador | No | 78%
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countries with a coastline on the Red Sea (as defined by the International Hydrographic Organization). | Ethiopia | No | 78%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “P.” | Haiti | Yes | 78%
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Bahraini cities and towns with a population of at least 50,000. | Isa Town | No | 78%
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countries with a coastline on the Red Sea (as defined by the International Hydrographic Organization). | Kuwait | No | 78%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “T.” | Austin | Yes | 67%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “T.” | Baton Rouge | No | 67%
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Bahraini cities and towns with a population of at least 50,000. | Budaiya | No | 67%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “T.” | Carson City | No | 67%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “T.” | Charleston | No | 67%
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national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “P.” | Damascus | No | 67%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “T.” | Dover | No | 67%
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countries with a coastline on the Red Sea (as defined by the International Hydrographic Organization). | Eritrea | Yes | 67%
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national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “P.” | Funafuti | No | 67%
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U.S. states that border Alabama. | Georgia | Yes | 67%
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countries with a coastline on the Black Sea. | Georgia | Yes | 67%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “P.” | Georgia | No | 67%
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countries with a coastline on the Black Sea. | Greece | No | 67%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “P.” | Kiribati | No | 67%
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national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “P.” | Lima | Yes | 67%
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national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “P.” | Lisbon | Yes | 67%
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five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita IMF members of Europe (2021). | Luxembourg | Yes | 67%
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Bahraini cities and towns with a population of at least 50,000. | Manama | Yes | 67%
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national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “P.” | Manila | Yes | 67%
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national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “P.” | Mogadishu | No | 67%
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countries with a coastline on the Black Sea. | Moldova | No | 67%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “T.” | Nashville | Yes | 67%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “T.” | Phoenix | No | 67%
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five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita IMF members of Europe (2021). | Russia | No | 67%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “T.” | Saint Paul | No | 67%
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national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “P.” | São Tomé | No | 67%
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countries with a coastline on the Red Sea (as defined by the International Hydrographic Organization). | Saudi Arabia | Yes | 67%
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capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “T.” | Springfield | No | 67%
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countries with a coastline on the Black Sea. | Turkey | Yes | 67%
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countries with a coastline on the Black Sea. | Ukraine | Yes | 67%
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national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “P.” | Warsaw | Yes | 67%
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countries with a coastline on the Red Sea (as defined by the International Hydrographic Organization). | Yemen | Yes | 67%
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Bahraini cities and towns with a population of at least 50,000. | Al-Malikiyah | No | 56%
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countries with a coastline on the Red Sea (as defined by the International Hydrographic Organization). | Djibouti | Yes | 56%
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countries where Arabic is explicitly recognized in the constitution without being named as an official or co-official language. | Egypt | No | 56%
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U.S. states that border Alabama. | Florida | Yes | 56%
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countries where Arabic is explicitly recognized in the constitution without being named as an official or co-official language. | Iran | Yes | 56%
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five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita IMF members of Europe (2021). | Ireland | Yes | 56%
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countries where Arabic is explicitly recognized in the constitution without being named as an official or co-official language. | Israel | Yes | 56%
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U.S. states that border Alabama. | Kentucky | No | 56%
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U.S. states that border Alabama. | Louisiana | No | 56%
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U.S. states that border Alabama. | Mississippi | Yes | 56%
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countries where Arabic is explicitly recognized in the constitution without being named as an official or co-official language. | Morocco | No | 56%
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U.S. states that border Alabama. | North Carolina | No | 56%
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countries with a coastline on the Black Sea. | Russia | Yes | 56%
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Bahraini cities and towns with a population of at least 50,000. | Sitra | No | 56%
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countries where Arabic is explicitly recognized in the constitution without being named as an official or co-official language. | Somalia | No | 56%
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five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita IMF members of Europe (2021). | Sweden | No | 56%
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five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita IMF members of Europe (2021). | Switzerland | Yes | 56%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “P.” | Trinidad and Tobago | Yes | 56%
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U.S. states that border Alabama. | Arkansas | No | 44%
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national capitals (of any type) of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “P.” | Asunción | Yes | 44%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “P.” | Benin | Yes | 44%
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countries where Arabic is explicitly recognized in the constitution without being named as an official or co-official language. | Eritrea | No | 44%
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National Historic Landmarks located in New York state. | General Electric Research Laboratory | Yes | 44%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “P.” | Mauritius | Yes | 44%
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countries with a coastline on the Black Sea. | Romania | Yes | 44%
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countries with a coastline on the Red Sea (as defined by the International Hydrographic Organization). | Sudan | Yes | 44%
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National Historic Landmarks located in New York state. | Susan B. Anthony House | Yes | 44%
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U.S. states that border Alabama. | Tennessee | Yes | 44%
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National Historic Landmarks located in New York state. | Washington’s Headquarters | Yes | 44%
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National Historic Landmarks located in New York state. | Aaron Copland House | Yes | 33%
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Bahraini cities and towns with a population of at least 50,000. | Al Muharraq | Yes | 33%
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five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita IMF members of Europe (2021). | Norway | Yes | 33%
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countries where Arabic is explicitly recognized in the constitution without being named as an official or co-official language. | Pakistan | Yes | 33%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “P.” | Papua New Guinea | Yes | 33%
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U.S. states that border Alabama. | South Carolina | No | 33%
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sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “P.” | Vanuatu | Yes | 33%
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Bahraini cities and towns with a population of at least 50,000. | A'ali | Yes | 22%
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Bahraini cities and towns with a population of at least 50,000. | Ar Rifa' | Yes | 22%
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five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita IMF members of Europe (2021). | Germany | No | 22%
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Bahraini cities and towns with a population of at least 50,000. | Hamad Town | Yes | 22%
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five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita IMF members of Europe (2021). | Iceland | Yes | 22%
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five of the highest GDP (nominal) per capita IMF members of Europe (2021). | United Kingdom | No | 22%
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countries with a coastline on the Red Sea (as defined by the International Hydrographic Organization). | Jordan | No | 11%
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countries where Arabic is explicitly recognized in the constitution without being named as an official or co-official language. | South Africa | Yes | 11%
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National Historic Landmarks located in New York state. | Edna St. Vincent Millay House | Yes | 0%
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countries where Arabic is explicitly recognized in the constitution without being named as an official or co-official language. | Philippines | Yes | 0%
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