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100

Florida is not the southernmost US state - that honor belongs to?

Hawaii

100

The Tampa Bay Devil Rays, an expansion team, started playing in what year?

1995; 1998; 1999

1998

100

Which city is known as the "Venice of America" thanks to nearly 200 miles of canals?

Ft. Lauderdale

100

How many golf courses does Florida have? Aim high - Florida has more golf courses than any other state...

1000; 1700 or 1200

1,200 golf courses

100

Florida has more toll roads than any other state - how many miles in total?

500; 700 or 1000 miles

700 miles

200

Florida’s largest river, the St. Johns River, is one of only one of 4 major rivers that does what?

Flows south to north

200

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective was focused around which NFL team's kicker not going "laces out"?

Miami Dolphins

200

This city - founded in 1565 - is commonly referred to as "America's Oldest City"

St. Augustine

200

Of the top 10 theme park destinations in the US, Orlando is home to how many?

7 (though they're counting the Magic Kingdom, Epcot and Disney's Animal Kingdom as independent).

Magic Kingdom, Universal's Island of adventure, Animal Kingdom, Universal studio, Hollywood studios. Epcot 

200

In Florida there are approximately how many crashes per day?

500; 1000 or 1100 crashes

1,100 crashes / day

300

Any place in Florida is no more than how many miles to the Atlantic Ocean / Gulf of Mexico?

80 miles; 60 miles or 100 miles

60 miles

300

Lee Corso went to FSU and played football - he roomed with one the football team's standouts, who later became a famous actor. Who was Lee's roomy?

Matt Battaglia or Burt Reynolds

Burt Reynolds

300

Florida's largest city is?

Jacksonville (in both square mileage and population - in fact, in terms of area, it is the largest city in the US).

300

Before it was Cape Canaveral, it was known as Cape what?

Cape Kennedy

300

What percent of Florida car accidents involve a hit and run? 

37%; 25%; 50%

37% involve a hit and run

400

Florida has the longest coastline in the US - it is roughly (rounded to the nearest hundred) how long?

1000 miles; 1200 miles; 800 miles

1,200 miles

400

Florida State's Jameis Winston became the youngest player to win the Heisman in December 2013. The oldest winner (Chris Weinke) also happened to play for Florida State too. How old was he when he won?

26 yrs. or 28 yrs.

28

400

The United States city with the highest rate of lightning strikes per capita

Clearwater

400

This place is known as the Dive Capital of the World

Key Largo

400

The most common type of registered vehicle in Florida is a?

Truck; trucks outnumber cars (8.1 million to 7.9 million)... 'Merica

500

This National Park - a UNESCO World Heritage site - is the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles co-exist

The Everglades National Park

500

Jacksonville lost its bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics to which city?

Los Angeles or Paris

Paris - which will become the second city (after London) to host the games three times. Los Angeles will host the 2028 games.

500

Greater Miami is the only metro area in the US with two National Parks encompassed in its borders - they are?

You can hike through pristine Everglades National Park or ride on glass-bottom boats across Biscayne National Park.

500

How many tourists visit Florida per year based on 2019 data?

10 million; 100 million; 113 million

Nearly 113 million (though this data is from 2019); at the time, that put Florida as one of the top ranked tourist destinations in the world. Tourism contributed $70B (10%) to Florida's GDP.

500
With more than 17 million registered vehicles, Florida ranks where across the country?

3rd; Florida ranks behind California (31 million registered vehicles) and Texas (22 million registered vehicles)

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