Geography
State Capitals
Landmarks & Symbols
Regions
State Shapes
100

Which state is the largest by area?

Alaska

100

What is the capital of California?

Sacramento

100

 Which state is known for the Grand Canyon?

Arizona

100

Which region includes the states Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut?

Options: New England, Midwest, South, Mountain West, or West

New England

100

Which state is long and narrow running north to south on the West Coast and is known for Redwood forests and Hollywood?

California

200

Which state is located in the far southeastern corner of the continental United States and is known as the "Sunshine State"?

Florida

200

What is the capital of Texas?

Austin

200

Which state is home to the Gateway Arch?

Missouri

200

Which region of the U.S. is known for wide plains and includes states like Kansas and Nebraska?

Options: New England, Midwest, South, Mountain West, or West 

Midwest

200

Which northeastern state is small and often shown as the smallest U.S. state on maps?

Rhode Island

300

Which Midwestern state is known for the Great Lakes along its northern border and includes the city of Detroit?

Michigan

300

What is the capital of New York State (not New York City)?

Albany

300

Which state is known as the setting for the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall?

Pennsylvania

300

Which region includes states such as Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi?

South

300

Which state has a mitten-like shape and borders four of the five Great Lakes?

Michigan
400

Which state is the only one made up entirely of islands and is located in the central Pacific?

Hawaii

400

What is the capital of Illinois?

Springfield

400

Which state is famous for the Statue of Liberty (given to the U.S.) and has a major harbor used historically for immigration?

New York

400

Which region includes states like Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming and is known for the Rocky Mountains?

Mountain West

400

Which state is roughly rectangular with a panhandle in the northwest and is known for potatoes?

Idaho

500

 Which state is known for its bayou regions, the Mississippi River forming much of its eastern border, and New Orleans as its largest city?

Louisiana 

500

Which state capital is in the far north and is also the northernmost state capital in the U.S.?

Juneau

500

Which state features Mount Rushmore?

South Dakota

500

 Which region includes California, Oregon, and Washington and is on the western edge of the country?

West

500

Which state has a unique triangular 'boot' shape and is the largest state east of the Mississippi River by area?

Florida

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