Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
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that have a population larger than 4 Million | Bremen | No | 100%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | No | 100%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | Bavaria | Yes | 97%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Bavaria | No | 97%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Bremen | No | 97%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Hamburg | No | 97%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | Saarland | No | 97%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | Baden-Württemberg | Yes | 95%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Baden-Württemberg | No | 95%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Berlin | No | 95%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | Brandenburg | No | 95%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Lower Saxony | No | 95%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | North Rhine-Westphalia | Yes | 95%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Saarland | No | 95%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Brandenburg | No | 92%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | No | 92%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | No | 92%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Saarland | No | 92%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | Saxony-Anhalt | No | 92%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Schleswig-Holstein | No | 92%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | Schleswig-Holstein | No | 92%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | Thuringia | No | 92%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Brandenburg | No | 90%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Saxony-Anhalt | No | 90%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Thuringia | No | 90%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Thuringia | No | 90%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Thuringia | No | 90%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | Hamburg | No | 87%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | No | 87%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | North Rhine-Westphalia | Yes | 87%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Saxony | No | 87%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Saxony-Anhalt | No | 87%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Bavaria | Yes | 85%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Bavaria | Yes | 85%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Berlin | Yes | 85%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | Lower Saxony | Yes | 85%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Saarland | No | 85%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Schleswig-Holstein | No | 85%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Schleswig-Holstein | No | 85%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Brandenburg | No | 82%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Hamburg | Yes | 82%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | North Rhine-Westphalia | Yes | 82%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Saxony-Anhalt | No | 82%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Baden-Württemberg | Yes | 79%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Brandenburg | No | 79%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Bremen | No | 79%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | Hesse | Yes | 79%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Rhineland-Palatinate | No | 79%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Rhineland-Palatinate | No | 79%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Baden-Württemberg | Yes | 77%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Hesse | Yes | 74%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Hesse | Yes | 72%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Schleswig-Holstein | No | 72%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Hamburg | No | 69%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Hamburg | Yes | 69%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | Yes | 69%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Thuringia | No | 69%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Bavaria | Yes | 67%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | Berlin | No | 67%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | North Rhine-Westphalia | Yes | 67%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Baden-Württemberg | Yes | 64%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Saxony | Yes | 64%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Bremen | Yes | 62%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Hesse | Yes | 62%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Lower Saxony | No | 62%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | Saxony | Yes | 62%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Saxony | Yes | 62%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Saarland | No | 56%
|
that contain at least one city larger than 500.000 people | Lower Saxony | Yes | 51%
|
that have a population larger than 4 Million | Rhineland-Palatinate | Yes | 51%
|
whose capital isn't their largest city | Saxony-Anhalt | Yes | 51%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Berlin | Yes | 49%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Berlin | Yes | 49%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Rhineland-Palatinate | No | 46%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Saxony | Yes | 46%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Hesse | Yes | 41%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | Bremen | Yes | 36%
|
that have a GRP per capita larger than 48,794$ (GRP/capita of Germany) | North Rhine-Westphalia | No | 36%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Lower Saxony | Yes | 28%
|
that have more than 100.000 COVID-19 cases (as of Feb 25th 2021) | Rhineland-Palatinate | Yes | 26%
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