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« Reply #15 on: June 29, 2011, 11:38:57 AM »

gave up bored when I decided to try the winter olympic gold one first and none of the boxes look right for that
14 or 19 I'd have thought.


not 14 unless you think russia have won 17,000 gold medals and it can't be 19 unless there's some weird combining of east, west and normal germany into a supernation who've then wiped all memory of the soviet union from history
i assumed this was the last olympics


box 16 is the only one with numbers that are realistic enough to maybe be a single olympics. problem with that one is it has uk at 11 and the uk doesn't compete at the olympics and even if we did we'd never win 11 golds at a winter games
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« Reply #16 on: June 29, 2011, 11:39:46 AM »

14   Largest Countries (‘000 sq km)


18   Largest Populations (Millions)
20   Biggest economies (GDP, $bn)
2   Highest GDP per head
7   Largest defiicits ($m)
1   Highest Consumer Price Inflation (2009 %)
12   Largest Industrial Output ($bn)

Top 5 producers of…   

15   Rice (‘000 tonnes)
17   Coffee (‘000 tonnes)
11   Raw Wool (‘000 tonnes)
3   Oil (‘000 barrels/day)
21   Automobiles (‘000 cars)

10   Proven Oil Reserves (% of world total)
9   Highest rate of Unemployment
13   Largest class sizes (pupils per teacher in Primary Schools)
8   Largest fertility rates (average number of children per woman)
4   Highest life expectancy
5   Lowest life expectancy
16   Nobel Prizes for literature (no of wins 1901-2009)
19   Gold medals at the Winter Olympics
6   Defence spending ($bn)


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« Reply #17 on: June 29, 2011, 12:15:19 PM »


21 20   Biggest economies (GDP, $bn)
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« Reply #18 on: July 04, 2011, 12:22:50 AM »

Largest Countries (‘000 sq km) … Box 14

Largest Populations (Millions) 12
Biggest economies (GDP, $bn) box 20
Highest GDP per head Box 2
Largest defiicits ($m) Box 7
Highest Consumer Price Inflation (2009 %) box 1
Largest Industrial Output ($bn) box 21

Top 5 producers of…   

Rice (‘000 tonnes) box 18
Coffee (‘000 tonnes)  box 17
Raw Wool (‘000 tonnes) box 11
Oil (‘000 barrels/day) box 3
Automobiles (‘000 cars) box 15

Proven Oil Reserves (% of world total) Box 10
Highest rate of Unemployment box 13
Largest class sizes (pupils per teacher in Primary Schools) Box 5
Largest fertility rates (average number of children per woman) box 8
Highest life expectancy Box 4
Lowest life expectancy Box 9
Nobel Prizes for literature (no of wins 1901-2009) box 16
Gold medals at the Winter Olympics Box 19
Defence spending ($bn) Box 6

Really enjoyed that. At one point i had box 20 for 3 answers. Whats the damage?

Sorry about the delay, forgot I'd posted this.

18/20 here, fine work. Just got the Unemployment and class sizes mixed up.
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« Reply #19 on: July 04, 2011, 12:30:09 AM »

still objecting to 19 being the olympics unless made up numbers are allowed
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« Reply #20 on: July 04, 2011, 12:32:09 AM »

14   Largest Countries (‘000 sq km)


18   Largest Populations (Millions)
20   Biggest economies (GDP, $bn)
2   Highest GDP per head
7   Largest defiicits ($m)
1   Highest Consumer Price Inflation (2009 %)
12   Largest Industrial Output ($bn)

Top 5 producers of…    

15   Rice (‘000 tonnes)
17   Coffee (‘000 tonnes)
11   Raw Wool (‘000 tonnes)
3   Oil (‘000 barrels/day)
21   Automobiles (‘000 cars)

10   Proven Oil Reserves (% of world total)
9   Highest rate of Unemployment
13   Largest class sizes (pupils per teacher in Primary Schools)
8   Largest fertility rates (average number of children per woman)
4   Highest life expectancy
5   Lowest life expectancy
16   Nobel Prizes for literature (no of wins 1901-2009)
19   Gold medals at the Winter Olympics
6   Defence spending ($bn)



14/20 for your good self

Population (box 12)
Largest Industrial Output (box 21)
rice production (box 18)
car production (box 15)
unemployment (box 5)
lowest life expectanct (box 9)
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« Reply #21 on: July 04, 2011, 12:45:44 AM »

still objecting to 19 being the olympics unless made up numbers are allowed

Thanks for pointing this out, will add a (excluding Soviet Union 1956-1988) to the question.
All the data from 'Pocket World in Figures 2011 edition' published by the Economist magazine.

To be fair there is a footnote to the Olympic table which reads

"Table excludes Soviet Union medals (1956 to 1988) and as the Unified team in 1992."

During this time (the '56-'92) they won 87 golds. Russia has won 38 golds since and appears 9th on the table.

There is no note about Germany, but I'm assuming they've counted medals won by both East Germany, West Germnay and Germany Germany.

I'm assuming the reason they did this was that East and West Germany combined to make a larger country while Russia split up to make smaller countries. They can say that East and West German medals were won by athletes from an area now called Germany. The same of course, cannot be said about Soviet medals.

Not a perfect way to do things perhaps, but that's the way they've done them.
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« Reply #22 on: July 04, 2011, 12:47:29 AM »

I still can't make the numbers add up even combining east, west and uber germany
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« Reply #23 on: July 04, 2011, 12:49:57 AM »

I still can't make the numbers add up even combining east, west and uber germany

that may be due to wikipedia articles having wrong figures though
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« Reply #24 on: July 04, 2011, 01:06:08 AM »

Same here, I'm getting 122 for uber-Germany.

Thanks to gatso, instead of going to bed, it looks like I'm going to spending the next wee while on the internet trying to get to the bottom of this. Either wikipedia or the data table I have from the wee book-e thing must be wrong.
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« Reply #25 on: July 04, 2011, 01:15:04 AM »

I checked to see if they've maybe included medals won before 1956. Doesn't look like that's the problem.
Germany only got 6 in the period before then, which still leaves us 11 medals short.

I'm going to check wikipedia info for Norway and the US (1956-2010) to see if they add up to the 105 and 87 quoted in the table.
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« Reply #26 on: July 04, 2011, 01:26:10 AM »

Can't get them to add up either. I'm getting 76 golds for Norway and 70 for the USA. (book quotes 105 and 87)
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« Reply #27 on: July 04, 2011, 01:38:13 AM »

meh, I am going to bed.

The Winter Olympic question can gtfo and I'll find something else to put in instead.
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« Reply #28 on: July 04, 2011, 08:47:57 AM »

Largest Countries (‘000 sq km) … Box 14

Largest Populations (Millions) 12
Biggest economies (GDP, $bn) box 20
Highest GDP per head Box 2
Largest defiicits ($m) Box 7
Highest Consumer Price Inflation (2009 %) box 1
Largest Industrial Output ($bn) box 21

Top 5 producers of…   

Rice (‘000 tonnes) box 18
Coffee (‘000 tonnes)  box 17
Raw Wool (‘000 tonnes) box 11
Oil (‘000 barrels/day) box 3
Automobiles (‘000 cars) box 15

Proven Oil Reserves (% of world total) Box 10
Highest rate of Unemployment box 13
Largest class sizes (pupils per teacher in Primary Schools) Box 5
Largest fertility rates (average number of children per woman) box 8
Highest life expectancy Box 4
Lowest life expectancy Box 9
Nobel Prizes for literature (no of wins 1901-2009) box 16
Gold medals at the Winter Olympics Box 19
Defence spending ($bn) Box 6

Really enjoyed that. At one point i had box 20 for 3 answers. Whats the damage?

Sorry about the delay, forgot I'd posted this.

18/20 here, fine work. Just got the Unemployment and class sizes mixed up.

Malwai has 93 students per teacher!!?? F that. I wonder if there teachers moan as much as ours. Anyways cheers for the answers. Enjoyed the quiz.
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« Reply #29 on: July 05, 2011, 10:52:42 PM »

if the US had inflation of 19% in 2009 (box 1) I'll eat my < insert something unpleasant to eat > afaik they were experiencing deflation in 2009.
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