Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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The dominant ethnic grip making 44% of Indonesia | Javanese | 90%
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Famous cuisine and most popular group of West Java | Sundanese | 85%
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Hindu natives to the most popular tourist destination in Indonesia | Balinese | 68%
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Natives to a country north of Indonesia | Malay | 64%
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North Sumatran people with a unique traditional religion | Batak | 63%
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The native people to the capital of Jakarta | Betawi | 60%
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The hill-dwelling natives of Central Borneo | Dayak | 50%
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The most conservative Muslim group that practices Shariah law | Acehnese | 44%
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Indigenous people of New Guinea | Papuan | 43%
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The largest matrilineal society in the world | Minangkabau | 42%
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Originally from an island off the coast of Surabaya | Madurese | 39%
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Natives of Lombok that used to pray three times a day but now pray five | Sasak | 31%
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Natives to the capital of Sulawesi | Makassarese | 26%
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South Kalimantan natives that travelled across the Malay archipelago | Banjarese | 22%
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A South Sulawesi group that recognises five genders | Buginese | 22%
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A distinct subgroup to another West Javan ethnicity | Bantenese | 19%
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A North Sumatran Christian group that actively practices indigenous beliefs | Nias | 14%
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A group that immigrated from the most populous country in the world | Chinese Indonesian | 13%
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Their language is a mix of the two most popular ethnic group's languages | Cirebonese | 13%
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Mostly Protestant Christians from the Maluku Islands | Moluccans | 8%
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A North Sulawesi ethnic group with high social sense | Gorontaloan | 6%
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North Sulawsi people famous for eating "anything on four legs" | Minahanese | 3%
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