What is Oregon's state flower?
The Oregon grape
What is the most consumed food in the United States?
Mashed potatoes--85%
Hamburgers--84%
Cheeseburgers--83%
Yellowstone National Park--established in 1872
Which is the largest member of the cat family?
Tiger
What are the primary colors?
Red, blue and yellow
What river runs along the Eastern border of Oregon?
The Snake River
The average American eats 20 pounds of this food every year. What is it?
Ice cream (20 pounds or 4 gallons)
Who was the first U.S. President?
George Washington
What do you call an animal that can live on the land and water?
An amphibian
Fun fact: There are more than 7,000 soecies of amphibians
How many humps does a dromedary camel have?
Two
What is the biggest college in Oregon (by enrollment)?
Oregon State University with 33,193 students
Which was the first fast-food restaurant to open an outlet in China? Jollibee, Subway, KFC or McDonalds?
KFC
What do the stars on the U.S. flag represent?
The states
What is a baby goat called?
A kid
What team sport is known as the fastest game on Earth?
Ice hockey
When is Oregon's birthday?
February 14, 1859--Oregon became the 33rd state
Which country did french fries originate from? France, USA, UK or Belgium?
Belgium
In what American state would you find Denali?
Alaska
Fun fact: The highest peak in the United States is Mount McKinley found in Denali National Park. It stands 20,302 feet above sea level. In comparison, Mt. Hood is 11,249 feet.
Which land animal is the fastest?
The cheetah
Fun fact: A cheetah can reach 70 miles per hour in under 3 seconds, but it can only run for about 20 seconds
What is the hardest natural substance in the world?
Fun fact: Only a diamond can cut another diamond
Oregon is home to the nation's deepest lake. What is its name?
Crater Lake
"The Snack That Smiles Back" is the slogan for what salty snack?
Goldfish
What was the last state to be admitted into the union?
Hawaii
Which mammal is the only one that can truly fly?
A bat
What event does the Richter scale measure?
An earthquake