What is the Oklahoma State fruit?
Strawberry
Which forest is the biggest and oldest national forest in the Southern United States?
The Ouachita National Forest
The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is the oldest and largest of how many national wildlife refuges in Oklahoma?
5
What is the Oklahoma State bird?
Scissor-tailed flycatcher
French explorers claimed what is now Oklahoma in the 1700s and it was under French rule until it was purchased by the United States in the what?
Louisiana Purchase
What is the Oklahoma State beverage?
Milk
The Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in Oklahoma is the world’s biggest protected area of tallgrass prairie with how much area in acres?
39,000
What is the lowest recorded temperature for Oklahoma?
−31 °F at Nowata on February 10, 2011
What is the Oklahoma State mammal?
American bison
What is the Oklahoma State floral emblem?
Mistletoe
The Tallgrass Prairie Preserve is part of an ecosystem that encompasses only 10% of what ?
Its former land area, once covering 14 states
What are Oklahoma’s only major league teams?
City Thunder of the National Basketball Association and the Tulsa Shock of the Women’s National Basketball Association
What is the Oklahoma State tree?
Eastern redbud
Located a short drive from Rentiesville, Oklahoma, lies the site for which battle of the American Civil War?
Battle of Honey Springs
What is the Oklahoma State butterfly?
Black Swallowtail
The entire state of Oklahoma often has what type of temperatures?
Above 100 °F or below 0 °F
What is the Oklahoma State game bird?
Wild turkey
As of 2001, Oklahoma's largest work-force was _____________.
employed into service
Oklahoma has one of the highest frequency of tornados of anywhere in the world with an average of how many tornado strikes per annum?
54
What is Oklahoma’s highest recorded temperature?
120 °F recorded at Tipton on June 27, 1994
More ____________ is planted in Oklahoma than any other crop.
Wheat
What is the Oklahoma State song?
“Oklahoma!"