Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
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the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Beirut | No | 100%
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the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Greece | No | 100%
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the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Kinshasa | No | 100%
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the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Kuala Lumpur | No | 100%
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the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Lisbon | No | 100%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Malta | No | 100%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | Nigeria | No | 100%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Palau | No | 100%
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the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Paris | No | 100%
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the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Sofia | No | 100%
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the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Tripoli | No | 100%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | Algeria | No | 94%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | Andorra | No | 94%
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the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Ankara | Yes | 94%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | Austria | No | 94%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | Burkina Faso | No | 94%
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the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | Democratic Republic of the Congo | No | 94%
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the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Dodoma | Yes | 94%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | East Timor | No | 94%
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the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | Libya | No | 94%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Liechtenstein | No | 94%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Mauritius | No | 94%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Monaco | No | 94%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | Mongolia | No | 94%
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the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | Namibia | No | 94%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | Nicaragua | Yes | 94%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | Paraguay | No | 94%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | San Marino | Yes | 94%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Tuvalu | No | 94%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Vatican City | Yes | 94%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Antigua and Barbuda | No | 88%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Yes | 88%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | Brunei | No | 88%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Yes | 88%
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the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | Guatemala | No | 88%
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the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | Kazakhstan | No | 88%
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the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Mauritius | No | 88%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Nauru | Yes | 88%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | Nigeria | No | 88%
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the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Ottawa | Yes | 88%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | Slovakia | Yes | 88%
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the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Thimphu | No | 88%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | Antigua and Barbuda | Yes | 81%
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the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | Brazil | No | 81%
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the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Comoros | No | 81%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Comoros | No | 81%
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the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | Ecuador | No | 81%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | Guinea-Bissau | Yes | 81%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | Lesotho | Yes | 81%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | Luxembourg | No | 81%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | Malaysia | No | 81%
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the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Panama | No | 81%
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the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Quito | Yes | 81%
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the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | South Korea | Yes | 81%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | South Sudan | Yes | 81%
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the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Tanzania | No | 81%
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the countries whose capital doesn't begin with a vowel | Togo | Yes | 81%
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the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Uruguay | No | 81%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | East Timor | No | 75%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | Indonesia | No | 75%
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the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Ivory Coast | No | 75%
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the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Malaysia | No | 75%
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the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | Sudan | Yes | 75%
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the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Thailand | No | 75%
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the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | Algeria | No | 69%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | China | No | 69%
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the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Jamaica | No | 69%
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the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Myanmar | Yes | 69%
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the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | Norway | No | 69%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | No | 69%
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the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | South Africa | No | 69%
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the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | Sweden | No | 69%
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the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Tegucigalpa | No | 69%
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the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | Vietnam | Yes | 69%
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the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Yamoussoukro | Yes | 69%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | Armenia | No | 63%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Bahrain | No | 63%
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the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Central African Republic | Yes | 63%
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the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Grenada | Yes | 63%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Grenada | No | 63%
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the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Guinea-Bissau | No | 63%
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the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | Ireland | No | 63%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | Angola | No | 56%
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the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Dominican Republic | No | 56%
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the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Jordan | No | 56%
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the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Liberia | No | 56%
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the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Maldives | Yes | 56%
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the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Mongolia | Yes | 56%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Seychelles | Yes | 56%
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the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | United Arab Emirates | No | 56%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | France | No | 50%
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the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Republic of the Congo | Yes | 50%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | United Kingdom | No | 50%
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the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | France | Yes | 44%
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the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | Guyana | Yes | 44%
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the countries that are the absolute smallest in their continents | Maldives | Yes | 44%
|
the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | San Marino | Yes | 44%
|
the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Trinidad and Tobago | No | 44%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | United States | No | 44%
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the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Gabon | No | 38%
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the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Israel | Yes | 38%
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the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | Republic of the Congo | Yes | 38%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | Spain | Yes | 38%
|
the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | United States | Yes | 38%
|
the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | Uzbekistan | Yes | 38%
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the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | Oman | Yes | 31%
|
the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Saudi Arabia | Yes | 31%
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the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | Tajikistan | Yes | 31%
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the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | Canada | Yes | 25%
|
the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | Eswatini | Yes | 25%
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the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Sudan | Yes | 25%
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the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Switzerland | Yes | 25%
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the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Djibouti | No | 19%
|
the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Ghana | Yes | 19%
|
the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Nicaragua | No | 19%
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the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | Belize | Yes | 13%
|
the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | Bolivia | Yes | 13%
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the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | Croatia | Yes | 13%
|
the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | Eritrea | Yes | 13%
|
the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | Honduras | Yes | 13%
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the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | Hungary | Yes | 13%
|
the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | Iceland | Yes | 13%
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the countries who have never been a member of the United Nations Security Council | Iceland | Yes | 13%
|
the countries who are currently involved in an international territorial dispute | Kenya | Yes | 13%
|
the countries which have a true exclave as part of their territory (only able to reach by passing through another country) | Russia | No | 13%
|
the world capitals who are not the largest city in their country | Nur-Sultan | No | 6%
|
the countries that only apply an income tax to citizens | Myanmar | Yes | 0%
|
the countries that formerly had a socialist or communist government | Seychelles | Yes | 0%
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