Question | Answer | % Correct |
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What Chilean island was first seen by Europeans on Sunday, April 5th, 1722? | Easter Island | 98%
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What is the capital of Chile? | Santiago | 98%
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The strongest of what type of natural disaster ever recorded hit Chile in 1960, measuring 9.5 on the moment magnitude scale? | Earthquake | 94%
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In which mountain range is the above located? | Andes | 92%
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What island chain is located on the far south of Chile? | Tierra del {Fuego} | 90%
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What region consists of southern Argentina and southern Chile? | Patagonia | 87%
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What Chilean desert is the driest non-polar desert on Earth? | Atacama | 83%
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Chile is the number one producer of what battery ingredient? | Lithium | 78%
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What passage allows people to sail between the above and the South American mainland? | Strait of {Magellan} | 75%
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What is the southernmost point of mainland American continent? | Cape {Horn} | 70%
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What metal does about 60% of the Chilean exports compromise? | Copper | 66%
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What is the name of the highest active volcano in the world? (hint: Spanish word for eyes) | {Ojos} del Salado | 60%
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What is the indigenous name of the above? | Rapa Nui | 57%
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Which city is home to the Chilean National Congress? | Valparaíso | 56%
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What is the name of the monolithic human figures of that island? | Moai | 53%
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What territory was claimed by Chile in 1940? | Chilean {Antarctica} | 43%
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What two animals support the coat of arms of Chile? (name either) | Huemul | Condor | 40%
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What is the most populous island of the Juan Fernández Islands? (hint: named for a Daniel Defoe novel) | Robinson Crusoe | 38%
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