Statistics for Geography Multi-select #17

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  • This quiz has been taken 15 times
  • The average score is 64 of 90

Answer Stats

QuestionTileSelect% Correct
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “O.”LouisianaNo
100%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “O.”New MexicoNo
100%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “O.”New YorkNo
100%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “O.”VirginiaNo
100%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “O.”West VirginiaNo
100%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”BelarusYes
93%
Argentine cities with a population of at least 700,000.Buenos AiresYes
93%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “O.”ColoradoNo
93%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “O.”ConnecticutNo
93%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”Costa RicaNo
93%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”MalaysiaNo
93%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “O.”OklahomaYes
93%
Argentine cities with a population of at least 700,000.QuilmesNo
93%
Argentine cities with a population of at least 700,000.SaltaNo
93%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “N.”Salt Lake CityNo
93%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”TongaNo
93%
Argentine cities with a population of at least 700,000.CórdobaYes
87%
territories conferring birthright New Zealander citizenship on individuals born there before 2006.FijiNo
87%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”FreetownNo
87%
five of the largest islands in the world.GreenlandYes
87%
countries with a coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea.ItalyYes
87%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”LiberiaYes
87%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “N.”Little RockNo
87%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “N.”MadisonNo
87%
Argentine cities with a population of at least 700,000.Mar del PlataNo
87%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”MauritiusNo
87%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”MexicoYes
87%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”Mexico CityYes
87%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”MonacoYes
87%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “N.”ProvidenceNo
87%
countries with a coastline on the Celebes Sea.AustraliaNo
80%
five of the largest islands in the world.Baffin IslandYes
80%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”BasseterreNo
80%
countries with a coastline on the Celebes Sea.JapanNo
80%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “N.”LincolnYes
80%
five of the largest islands in the world.MadagascarYes
80%
five of the largest islands in the world.ManhattanNo
80%
territories conferring birthright New Zealander citizenship on individuals born there before 2006.NiueYes
80%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”Port MoresbyNo
80%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “N.”Santa FeYes
80%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”VallettaYes
80%
territories conferring birthright New Zealander citizenship on individuals born there before 2006.AustraliaNo
73%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “N.”Carson CityYes
73%
five of the largest islands in the world.HonshuNo
73%
countries with a coastline on the Celebes Sea.IndonesiaYes
73%
constituent parts of the statistical designation “United States Minor Outlying Islands.”Midway AtollYes
73%
five of the largest islands in the world.New GuineaYes
73%
territories conferring birthright New Zealander citizenship on individuals born there before 2006.New ZealandYes
73%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”NouakchottYes
73%
countries with a coastline on the Celebes Sea.Papua New GuineaNo
73%
sovereign states with at least one capital city whose name begins with “M.”SomaliaYes
73%
countries with a coastline on the Celebes Sea.South KoreaNo
73%
five of the largest islands in the world.Victoria IslandNo
73%
U.S. states with a capital city whose name begins with “O.”WashingtonYes
73%
countries with a coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea.Bosnia and HerzegovinaNo
67%
territories conferring birthright New Zealander citizenship on individuals born there before 2006.Christmas IslandNo
67%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “N.”ConcordYes
67%
countries with a coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea.GreeceNo
67%
Argentine cities with a population of at least 700,000.RosarioYes
67%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”SkopjeNo
67%
countries with a coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea.SpainNo
67%
countries with a coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea.AlgeriaNo
60%
territories conferring birthright New Zealander citizenship on individuals born there before 2006.Cook IslandsYes
60%
Argentine cities with a population of at least 700,000.La PlataNo
60%
countries with a coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea.LibyaNo
60%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”MajuroYes
60%
territories conferring birthright New Zealander citizenship on individuals born there before 2006.Pitcairn IslandNo
60%
national capitals of a sovereign state whose English language name begins with “M.”Port LouisYes
60%
constituent parts of the statistical designation “United States Minor Outlying Islands.”Puerto RicoNo
60%
five of the largest islands in the world.SumatraNo
60%
capitals of a U.S. state whose name begins with “N.”TrentonYes
60%
five of the largest islands in the world.BorneoYes
53%
countries with a coastline on the Celebes Sea.BruneiNo
53%
countries with a coastline on the Celebes Sea.East TimorNo
53%
constituent parts of the statistical designation “United States Minor Outlying Islands.”KahoʻolaweNo
53%
countries with a coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea.MaltaNo
53%
territories conferring birthright New Zealander citizenship on individuals born there before 2006.TokelauYes
53%
countries with a coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea.TunisiaNo
53%
countries with a coastline on the Celebes Sea.PhilippinesYes
47%
constituent parts of the statistical designation “United States Minor Outlying Islands.”Wake IslandYes
47%
countries with a coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea.FranceYes
40%
constituent parts of the statistical designation “United States Minor Outlying Islands.”Kingman ReefYes
40%
countries with a coastline on the Celebes Sea.MalaysiaNo
40%
Argentine cities with a population of at least 700,000.MendozaYes
40%
constituent parts of the statistical designation “United States Minor Outlying Islands.”American SamoaNo
33%
constituent parts of the statistical designation “United States Minor Outlying Islands.”Navassa IslandYes
33%
constituent parts of the statistical designation “United States Minor Outlying Islands.”Northern Mariana IslandsNo
27%
territories conferring birthright New Zealander citizenship on individuals born there before 2006.Ross DependencyYes
27%
Argentine cities with a population of at least 700,000.San Miguel de TucumánYes
20%
constituent parts of the statistical designation “United States Minor Outlying Islands.”GuamNo
13%

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