Statistics for Geography Multi-select #8

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  • This quiz has been taken 9 times
  • The average score is 62 of 90

Answer Stats

QuestionTileSelect% Correct
capital cities of a country whose name begins with “G.”AbujaNo
100%
capital cities of a country whose name begins with “G.”BaghdadNo
100%
capital cities of a country whose name begins with “G.”BeirutNo
100%
capital cities of a country whose name begins with “G.”BerlinYes
100%
top five countries with the highest mean elevation.BhutanYes
100%
countries that have withdrawn from, do not participate in, or have disputed membership in the Organization of American States (OAS).CanadaNo
100%
five countries (excluding dependencies) with the longest coastlines.CanadaYes
100%
top five countries with the highest mean elevation.NepalYes
100%
South Atlantic states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.New JerseyNo
100%
capital cities of a country whose name begins with “G.”PalikirNo
100%
South Atlantic states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.South CarolinaYes
100%
capital cities of a country whose name begins with “G.”TbilisiYes
100%
capitals of U.S. states whose name begins with “G.”AnnapolisNo
89%
capitals of U.S. states whose name begins with “G.”AtlantaYes
89%
founders of the South Pacific Commission (now the Pacific Community) in 1947.AustraliaYes
89%
capitals of U.S. states whose name begins with “G.”CheyenneNo
89%
top five countries with the highest mean elevation.ChinaNo
89%
capitals of U.S. states whose name begins with “G.”ColumbiaNo
89%
capitals of U.S. states whose name begins with “G.”ColumbusNo
89%
countries that have withdrawn from, do not participate in, or have disputed membership in the Organization of American States (OAS).CubaYes
89%
capitals of U.S. states whose name begins with “G.”Des MoinesNo
89%
countries whose capital city begins with “G.”GabonNo
89%
South Atlantic states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.GeorgiaYes
89%
countries whose capital city begins with “G.”GuatemalaYes
89%
top five healthiest countries (Bloomberg Global Health Index, 2019).IcelandYes
89%
five countries (excluding dependencies) with the longest coastlines.JapanNo
89%
capitals of U.S. states whose name begins with “G.”Jefferson CityNo
89%
countries whose capital city begins with “G.”MaldivesNo
89%
capitals of U.S. states whose name begins with “G.”MontpelierNo
89%
founders of the South Pacific Commission (now the Pacific Community) in 1947.New ZealandYes
89%
South Atlantic states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.North CarolinaYes
89%
countries whose capital city begins with “G.”NorwayNo
89%
countries that have withdrawn from, do not participate in, or have disputed membership in the Organization of American States (OAS).Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesNo
89%
countries whose capital city begins with “G.”South SudanNo
89%
capitals of U.S. states whose name begins with “G.”TrentonNo
89%
capital cities of a country whose name begins with “G.”AccraYes
78%
capital cities of a country whose name begins with “G.”BanjulYes
78%
countries that have withdrawn from, do not participate in, or have disputed membership in the Organization of American States (OAS).BelizeNo
78%
countries whose capital city begins with “G.”BotswanaYes
78%
countries whose capital city begins with “G.”BurundiYes
78%
South Atlantic states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.FloridaYes
78%
five countries (excluding dependencies) with the longest coastlines.IndonesiaYes
78%
top five healthiest countries (Bloomberg Global Health Index, 2019).JapanYes
78%
five countries (excluding dependencies) with the longest coastlines.New ZealandNo
78%
countries that have withdrawn from, do not participate in, or have disputed membership in the Organization of American States (OAS).NicaraguaYes
78%
five countries (excluding dependencies) with the longest coastlines.RussiaYes
78%
top five healthiest countries (Bloomberg Global Health Index, 2019).SwitzerlandYes
78%
top five countries with the highest mean elevation.TajikistanYes
78%
East South Central states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.TennesseeYes
78%
East South Central states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.TexasNo
78%
countries that have withdrawn from, do not participate in, or have disputed membership in the Organization of American States (OAS).VenezuelaYes
78%
South Atlantic states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.VirginiaYes
78%
top five healthiest countries (Bloomberg Global Health Index, 2019).AustraliaNo
67%
top five countries with the highest mean elevation.ChileNo
67%
countries whose capital city begins with “G.”ComorosNo
67%
countries that have withdrawn from, do not participate in, or have disputed membership in the Organization of American States (OAS).GrenadaNo
67%
countries whose capital city begins with “G.”GuyanaYes
67%
East South Central states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.IndianaNo
67%
East South Central states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.KentuckyYes
67%
capital cities of a country whose name begins with “G.”LibrevilleYes
67%
East South Central states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.MississippiYes
67%
East South Central states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.AlabamaYes
56%
countries that have withdrawn from, do not participate in, or have disputed membership in the Organization of American States (OAS).GuyanaNo
56%
top five countries with the highest mean elevation.KyrgyzstanYes
56%
East South Central states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.MissouriNo
56%
founders of the South Pacific Commission (now the Pacific Community) in 1947.New CaledoniaNo
56%
founders of the South Pacific Commission (now the Pacific Community) in 1947.Papua New GuineaNo
56%
five countries (excluding dependencies) with the longest coastlines.PhilippinesYes
56%
countries that have withdrawn from, do not participate in, or have disputed membership in the Organization of American States (OAS).SurinameNo
56%
top five healthiest countries (Bloomberg Global Health Index, 2019).SwedenNo
56%
founders of the South Pacific Commission (now the Pacific Community) in 1947.United StatesYes
56%
top five countries with the highest mean elevation.AfghanistanNo
44%
five countries (excluding dependencies) with the longest coastlines.AustraliaNo
44%
founders of the South Pacific Commission (now the Pacific Community) in 1947.FranceYes
44%
top five countries with the highest mean elevation.LesothoYes
44%
founders of the South Pacific Commission (now the Pacific Community) in 1947.United KingdomYes
44%
East South Central states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.West VirginiaNo
44%
top five countries with the highest mean elevation.AndorraNo
33%
founders of the South Pacific Commission (now the Pacific Community) in 1947.SamoaNo
33%
East South Central states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.LouisianaNo
22%
five countries (excluding dependencies) with the longest coastlines.NorwayYes
22%
top five healthiest countries (Bloomberg Global Health Index, 2019).SingaporeNo
22%
five countries (excluding dependencies) with the longest coastlines.United StatesNo
22%
South Atlantic states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.West VirginiaYes
22%
top five healthiest countries (Bloomberg Global Health Index, 2019).ItalyYes
11%
South Atlantic states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.MarylandYes
11%
founders of the South Pacific Commission (now the Pacific Community) in 1947.NetherlandsYes
11%
top five healthiest countries (Bloomberg Global Health Index, 2019).NorwayNo
11%
top five healthiest countries (Bloomberg Global Health Index, 2019).SpainYes
11%
South Atlantic states, per the U.S. Census Bureau.DelawareYes
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