Statistics for World Capital Cities True or False #2

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  • The average score is 10 of 15

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QuestionAnswer% Correct
Before Abuja was designated Nigeria's capital in 1991, Lagos was the capitalTrue
84%
Although Manama is on an island, you can drive there along a 25km bridge/causewayTrue
80%
London first became a capital in 100 AD, as Londinium, capital of BritannicaTrue
78%
Seoul was the capital of Korea before it separated into North and South KoreaTrue
76%
More than 10 capital cities are only 4 letters in lengthTrue
74%
After Cyprus and Nicosia were partitioned in 1974, both halves of Nicosia remain capitals of each of Northern Cyprus and the (southern) Republic of CyprusTrue
73%
Baku is below sea level, despite being on Azerbaijan's coastTrue
65%
Vienna is Austria's capital, although Salzburg and Linz are more populousFalse
64%
Dublin was moved from the coast to the country's centre in 1801, to balance competing rivalries of east and west IrelandFalse
64%
Oslo was only given that name in the 20th centuryTrue
64%
Riyadh has the world's largest all-female universityTrue
63%
Although Brazzaville and Kinshasa are on opposite banks of the Congo River, no ferries operate between themFalse
54%
Switzerland's capital is Bern in German, Berne in French and Bernissimo in ItalianFalse
54%
The closest capital to Tripoli is TunisFalse
43%
It is more than a day's drive from Moscow to any other capitalFalse
39%

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