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100

Idaho shares an international border with which country?

A. Mexico

B. Canada

C. Nevada

D. Utah

What is Canada?

100

Prior to the arrival of European and Mexican explorers, about how many Native Americans lived in the area we now call Idaho?

A. 5,000 Native Americans

B. 8,000 Native Americans

C. 10,000 Native Americans

D. 14,000 Native Americans

What are 8,000 Native Americans?

100

Idaho has 3 branches of government. They are the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the ______________ Branch.

What is judicial?

100

The Idaho state flag displays the _____________.

A. State Seal

B. State Bird

C. State Capitol Building

D. State Flower

What is the state seal?

100

The _____________ sport industry

has helped to make Idaho a leading tourist state.

A. Football

B. Basketball

C. Baseball

D. Winter

What is winter?

200

Which state does not share a border with Idaho?

A. Montana

B. Wyoming

C. Washington

D. Oregon

E. Colorado

What is Colorado?

200

The first non-natives to enter the area that we now call Idaho

were members of the __________ & ___________ expedition in 1805.

Who are Lewis & Clark?

200

In the executive branch, the elected Idaho governor can serve for a maximum of two consecutive terms. Each term is how many years?

A. 2 years

B. 4 years

C. 6 years

D. 8 years

What is 4 years?

200

Idaho’s state bird is the ____________.

A. Bald eagle

B. Cardinal

C. Mountain Bluebird

D. Mockingbird

What is the mountain bluebird?

200

Idaho’s top five agricultural products are dairy, cattle, potatoes, wheat, and ________.

A. Corn

B. Cotton

C. Soy beans

D. Hay

What is hay?

300

What is the highest point in Idaho?

A. Borah Peak

B. Warbonnet Peak

C. Knuckle Peak

D. Triple Peak

What is Borah Peak?

300

Idaho became the _______ state to be admitted to the Union.

A. 40th

B. 41st

C. 43rd

D. 45th

E. 47th

What is 43rd?

300

How old do you need to be to vote in Idaho?

A. 16 years old

B. 18 years old

C. 19 years old

D. 20 years old

What is 18 years old?
300

Idaho’s state motto is _____________.

A. “Eureka....I have found it!”

B. “Let it be Perpetual”

C. “Agriculture and Commerce”

D. “The Crossroads of America”

What is "Let it be Perpetual"?

300

Idaho’s top manufactured product is______________.

A. Processed foods (breads and cereals)

B. Electrical Equipment

C. Military Communication

D. Hardwood Furniture

What is electrical equipment?

400

Which of these are 2 Major Rivers in Idaho

What is Coeur d’Alene River, Snake River, St. Joe River, St. Maries River, and Kootenai River?

400

What year did Idaho become a state?

A. 1875

B. 1876

C. 1888

D. 1889

E. 1890

When is 1890?

400

In Idaho, the legislative branch consists of 35 senate members and ______ members in the house of representatives.

A. 35

B. 50

C. 70

D. 85

What is 70?

400

Idaho’s state nickname is ______________.

A. Gem of the Mountains

B. The Volunteer State

C. The Golden State

D. The Hoosier State

What is Gem of the Mountains?

400

Idaho generates most of their revenue through the ____________ industry.

A. Agriculture

B. Manufacturing

C. Mining

D. Service

What is service?

500

Name 2 Major Lakes in Idaho

What is Lake Pend Oreille, American Falls Reservoir, Bear Lake, and Coeur d'Alene Lake?

500

In 1860 and 1862, a rush of settlers came to the area we now call Idaho because of what two discoveries?

A. Land and Mountains

B. Gold and Silver

C. Sheep and Bison

D. Rivers and Lakes

What is Gold and Silver?

500

All legislative branch members all serve for how many years?

A. 2 years

B. 4 years

C. 6 years

D. 8 years

What is 2 years?

500

Idaho’s state tree is____________.

A. White Pine

B. Tulip Poplar

C. Redwood

D. Sycamore

What is a white pine?

500

Idaho’s main source of agricultural income is the _________crop.

A. Potato

B. Strawberry

C. Almond

D. Soybean

What is potato?

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