Name a country... | Answer | % Correct |
---|---|---|
whose name begins with J | Japan | Jamaica | Jordan | 99%
|
whose currency is the rupee | India | Nepal | Pakistan | Mauritius | Seychelles | Sri Lanka | 91%
|
whose capital begins with "San" | Chile | Costa Rica | Dominican Republic | El Salvador | San Marino | Yemen | 87%
|
with a life expectancy > 83 years | Monaco | Singapore | Japan | San Marino | Canada | Iceland | Andorra | Israel | Switzerland | Malta | Australia | South Korea | Luxembourg | 84%
|
considered one of the three Baltic States | Estonia | Latvia | Lithuania | 83%
|
that has orange on its flag | Armenia | Bhutan | India | Ireland | Ivory Coast | Marshall Islands | Nicaragua | Niger | Sri Lanka | Zambia | 82%
|
with some form of "equator" in its name | Ecuador | Equatorial Guinea | 82%
|
whose capital city is colder than Moscow | Mongolia | Kazakhstan | Iceland | Norway | 76%
|
that starts with A, but doesn't end in A | Afghanistan | Azerbaijan | 75%
|
whose capital is on the Danube River | Austria | Hungary | Serbia | Slovakia | 71%
|
with territory in Indochina | Cambodia | Laos | Malaysia | Myanmar | Thailand | Vietnam | 68%
|
with no airports | Andorra | Liechtenstein | Monaco | San Marino | Vatican City | 67%
|
with territory in the Pyrenees | Andorra | France | Spain | 66%
|
in Africa with Portuguese as an official language | Angola | Cape Verde | Equatorial Guinea | Guinea-Bissau | Mozambique | São Tomé and Príncipe | 63%
|
that has more Shias than Sunnis | Azerbaijan | Bahrain | Iran | Iraq | Lebanon | 63%
|
with at least 10,000 U.S. troops (not including the U.S.) | Japan | Germany | South Korea | Italy | 63%
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with a high percentage of its territory in the Caucasus | Armenia | Azerbaijan | Georgia | 60%
|
that borders the Coral Sea | Australia | Solomon Islands | Papua New Guinea | Vanuatu | 59%
|
in the Greater Antilles | Bahamas | Cuba | Dominican Republic | Haiti | Jamaica | 47%
|
that has part of the Atlas Mountains | Algeria | Morocco | Tunisia | 46%
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