What is the largest lake in the US?
Lake Superior
What is the largest automobile manufacturer in the world?
Toyota
What crop does the majority of US cooking oil derive from?
Soybean
Which state is called "The Last Frontier"?
Alaska
Which president's family grew peanuts?
Jimmy Carter
Which of the following cities has the highest population density?
New York City, Lagos, Manila, or Dhaka
(Double points if you list them in order)
Manila
(Manila, Dhaka, Lagos, New York City)
Who created the first car?
Karl Benz
What country produces the most carrots in the world?
China
Which state is known as "The Garden State"?
New Jersey
Which president was born in California?
Richard Nixon
What is the largest forest in the world?
Taiga Forest
What is the first mass produced car in the world?
Ford Model T
How many pounds of chicken does the average American eat?
102 pounds (92-112 gets points)
Which state is known as "The Pelican State"?
Louisiana
Which US president was raised in Grand Rapids?
Gerald Ford
What is the name of the largest US national park? (size)
Tongass National Park (Alaska)
What percent of newly assembled cars in 2024 are electric?
(+100 if you name country that produces the most electric cars)
18.92% (15-23% gets points)
(China is the largest producer)
What is the most produced fruit or vegetable in the US (production value)
Grapes
Which state is known as "The Silver State"?
Nevada
Which US president learned Mandarin?
Herbert Hoover
What country has the highest average altitude?
Bhutan
What year was the first speeding ticket issued?
(+100 points if you name the country where it happened)
1896 (1894-1898 gets points)
(England)
What country drinks the most beer per capita in the world?
Czech Republic
Which state is known as "The Pine Tree State"?
Maine
Which US president had a pet raccoon
(Double points if you know the raccoon's name)
Calvin Coolidge
(Rebecca)