A) Loot Lake
B) The Pacific Lake
C) Lake Powell
Utah is bordered by six states. The state that borders Utah directly to the south is.....
A) Arizona
B) Croatia
C) Genova
Arizona
The state of Utah has a large __________ population.
A) Unicorn
B) Leprechaun
C) Mormon
Mormon (Religion)
Opened in 1993, this restaurant is a multi-award-winning restaurant that seeks to stimulate all of the sense of its guests. Featuring exquisite Indian cuisine, diners can also be inspired by the scent of exotic spices the, the sound of music, the visual pleasure provided by subtle lighting, colorful murals, and the taste of warm bread.
A) Taylor's House
B) Bombay House
C) Waffle House
Bombay House
This color cannot be found on the state flag of Utah.
A) Gold
B) Navy
C) Cyan
Cyan
Situated in the southeastern part of the Great Salt Lake, this State Park provides boundless options for recreation. Visitors will find an abundant wildlife population in the park, including one of the largest free-roaming herds of bison in the country. The park is also home to mule deer, bighorn sheep, and a variety of waterfowl.
A) Antelope Island
B) Jurassic Park
C) Hoosier Island
Antelope Island
Utah's main nickname is the __________ state.
A) Salty
B) Beehive
C) Hoosier
Beehive
Do you believe in miracles? Well, one seemed to happen in Utah in 1847 when crickets were ravishing crops causing mass starvation until ______________ appeared out of nowhere and ate crickets in excessive quantities resulting in saving the population from mass starvation!
*Think about the state bird!
A) Seagulls
B) The Avengers
C) Chickens
Seagulls
Starting out as a summertime food cart in 2004, this restaurant has become a well-known eatery with two locations in Salt Lake City. Owned by a well-known chef hailing from Belgium, this delightful, fast, and casual restaurant specializes in delicious waffles, which come in sweet and savory varieties.
A) Waffle House
B) Bruges Waffles and Frites
C) IHop
Bruges Waffles and Frites
This is the main color of the state flag of Utah.
A) Turquoise
B) Pink
C) Navy
Navy
Situated in eastern Utah, this town is one of the most popular towns in the state and attracts numerous tourists each year. Most of the visitors coming here also make their way over to nearby Canyonlands and Arches National Parks. This town also serves as a base for the many mountain bikers who travel to the area to take advantage of the numerous network of nearby trails.
A) Moab
B) Provo
C) Washington
Moab
The state bordering Utah to the west is __________.
A) Colorado
B) Canada
C) Nevada
Nevada
One of the largest living organisms lives in Utah called _____________, which is an enormous colony of quaking aspen trees in the Fish Lake National Forest.
A) Mando
B) Pando
C) Tyler
Pando
Opened in 2010 by a chef and his wife in the heart of downtown, this restaurant became an instant foodies haven with its new American cuisine, which is served for brunch, lunch and dinner with an emphasis on locally and regionally sourced seasonal ingredients.
A) Behren's Breakfast
B) Red Iguana
C) The Copper Onion
The Copper Onion
The circular ring on the state flag is this color.
A) White
B) Gold
C) Beige
Gold
Located in northern Utah, this former mining town rebounded during the 1980s and has rapidly become a popular tourist destination thanks to the presence of three major ski resorts nearby. Deer Valley Resort, Canyons Resort, and more all provide excellent opportunities for snowboarding and skiing.
A) Cedar City
B) Saint George
C) Park City
Park City
The state of Utah's nickname is, "The Beehive State," to represent.....
A) The work ethic of the people
B) The vast number of beehives in the state
C) The amount of honey the state exports
The work ethic of the people
Philo T. Farnsworth was a genius inventor born in Beaver, Utah in 1906. He is credited with inventing the first all-electronic _____________.
A) Radio
B) Television
C) Camera
Television
Opened in 2009, this is a fine dining establishment that features contemporary American cuisine. Seeking to give discerning diners a memorable experience they won't soon forget, the culinary team uses the finest quality ingredients available obtained in the wild or from small local purveyors.
A) Forage
B) Log Haven
C) Squatter
Forage
On the middle of the state flag of Utah is the __________.
A) State Flower
B) State Bird
C) State Seal
State Seal
This city is not only the largest city in Utah but also the capital. Its probably best known as the home the Mormon Church and the 2002 Winter Olympics. Situated between two mountain ranges, the city boasts incredible beauty. Here, visitors will find an array of attractions, including the Grand America Hotel, which is home to some of the most expensive mirrors and chandeliers in the world.
A) Logan
B) Orem
C) Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City
The state bird of Utah is the _______________ ______.
A) Northern Flicker
B) California Gull
C) Wood Thrush
California Gull
This is one unique feature about the capital city of Utah!
A) It is the only capital city in the United States that is three words long
B) It is the largest capital city in the United States by population
C) It is the oldest capital city in the United States
It is the only capital city in the United States that is three words long
An iconic staple on Salt Lake City's culinary scene since 1984, this restaurant serves authentic Japanese cuisine for lunch and dinner. With the owners still having a hand in day-to-day operations of the restaurant, this cozy eatery has fulfilled its goal of giving guests a feeling of Japan - not only with its cuisine, but also with its sleek modern interior.
A) Takashi
B) Kyoto
C) Benihana
Kyoto
This word can be found at the top of the State Seal on the state flag of Utah, which is also the motto for the state as well.
A) Industry
B) Labor
C) Luxury
Industry