Statistics for Geography Multi-select #3

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  • The average score is 70 of 90

Answer Stats

QuestionTileSelect% Correct
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.)ColombiaNo
100%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.”HoniaraNo
100%
islands of the Japan archipelago.HonshuYes
100%
islands of the Japan archipelago.Luci IslandNo
100%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.”MadagascarNo
100%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.”MinskYes
100%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.”RoseauNo
100%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.)RussiaYes
100%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.”TashkentNo
100%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.”AzerbaijanYes
95%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.)BrazilYes
95%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.”EstoniaNo
95%
islands of the Japan archipelago.GuamNo
95%
islands of the Japan archipelago.HokkaidoYes
95%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.”IraqYes
95%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica.ItalyNo
95%
islands of the Japan archipelago.KyushuYes
95%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.”Marshall IslandsNo
95%
islands of the Japan archipelago.Mayu IslandNo
95%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.”NamibiaNo
95%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.)UkraineNo
95%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica.ChileYes
91%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica.ChinaNo
91%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010).CuraçaoYes
91%
Australian external territories.FijiNo
91%
British Crown Dependencies.GuernseyYes
91%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.”GuyanaNo
91%
islands of the Japan archipelago.Hengsha IslandNo
91%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.)IndiaNo
91%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.”MoroniNo
91%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica.NorwayYes
91%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands.SamoaNo
91%
Australian external territories.TongaNo
91%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.)D. R. CongoYes
86%
islands of the Japan archipelago.OkinawaYes
86%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010).Saint LuciaNo
86%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010).Sint MaartenYes
86%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica.United KingdomYes
86%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.”BruneiYes
82%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.)ChinaYes
82%
Australian external territories.Easter IslandNo
82%
islands of the Japan archipelago.HainanNo
82%
Australian external territories.Heard Island and McDonald IslandsYes
82%
British Crown Dependencies.Isle of ManYes
82%
British Crown Dependencies.JerseyYes
82%
Australian external territories.Western SamoaNo
82%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.)Central African RepublicNo
77%
British Crown Dependencies.City of LondonNo
77%
Australian external territories.Coral Sea IslandsYes
77%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.”DhakaYes
77%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands.East TimorNo
77%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica.FranceYes
77%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010).GuadeloupeNo
77%
countries whose capital city’s name begins with “B.”MaliYes
77%
British Crown Dependencies.OrkneyNo
77%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands.PhilippinesYes
77%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010).Saint-MartinNo
77%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other.SamoaNo
77%
British Crown Dependencies.ShetlandNo
77%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands.South KoreaNo
77%
Australian external territories.Ashmore and Cartier IslandsYes
73%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands.ChinaYes
73%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010).MartiniqueNo
73%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica.South AfricaNo
73%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other.United StatesYes
73%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other.ChinaNo
68%
Australian external territories.Christmas IslandYes
68%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.”NassauYes
68%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands.MalaysiaYes
64%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other.New ZealandYes
64%
Australian external territories.Norfolk IslandYes
64%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010).BonaireYes
59%
countries with more than eight land borders. (Countries connected only by man-made structures are not considered to have land borders. Borders along internal waters, e.g., rivers and lakes, are.)GermanyYes
59%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other.TuvaluNo
59%
British Crown Dependencies.AnguillaNo
55%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.”BridgetownYes
55%
British Crown Dependencies.Isle of WightNo
55%
capital cities whose country’s name begins with “B.”ManamaYes
55%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010).Sint EustatiusYes
50%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other.United KingdomNo
50%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica.United StatesNo
50%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands.VietnamYes
50%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other.F. S. MicronesiaYes
45%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other.NiueYes
45%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands.IndonesiaNo
41%
countries that claim territory in Antarctica.RussiaNo
41%
former constituent parts of the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010).SabaYes
41%
polities that currently have a free association agreement with at least one other.AustraliaNo
36%
countries that claim all or part of the Spratly Islands.BruneiYes
32%
British Crown Dependencies.British Virgin IslandsNo
23%

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