Who was president before Donald Trump?
Barack Obama
What animal is most likely to eat you if you trek through Alaska in summer?
A grizzly bear
Which big car manufacturer was fouded in Detroit in Michigan in 1903?
Ford
Who is the beauty icon married to Kanye West?
Kim Kardashian
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Which president was shot and killed in Dallas in Texas in 1963?
John F. Kennedy
What animal will is most likely to eat you if you swim through the swamps in Florida?
An alligator
Which car brand sold the most in the US last year (2019)?
Ford (2.3 million cars sold)
Who was the best paid American actor last year (2019)?
Dwayne Johnson AKA The Rock
What is the Capital of the US?
Washington DC (District og Columbia)
Who is the Democrat running to replace Tump as president in January 2021?
Joe Biden
What is the largest animal you can legally hunt in the US?
The bison, weighing up to 2000 pounds (900 kg)
What is the fastest-growing american car brand?
Tesla
What is the best selling country band of all time?
Alabama (formed 1969)
Second place held by Kenny Rogers; Third place, by George Strait
What is the northernmost state?
Alasca
Who was president before Barack Obama?
George W. Bush
What is the largest bird of prey in the US?
The bald eagle
What is the fastest American sedan?
The Dodge Hellcat Charger
top speed 195 mph (315 km/h)
Which American pop singer had the hits "Thriller", "Bad" and "Blood on the Dance Floor"?
Michael Jackson
The US borders towards which two countries?
Mexico and Canada
What does MAGA stand for?
Make America Great Again (Trump's slogan for the 2017 election)
The world's biggest tree grows in California. What sort of tree is it?
A giant sequoia
Measures: 83.8 m tall; 24,10 m girth (31,3 m at ground level); 1,487 m3 in volume
Toyota established a new car brand in 1989 in order to sell luxury cars in the US. What is the name of this brand?
Lexus
Which actor from "The Fast and the Furious" franchise tragically died in a car accident in 2013?
Paul Walker
Which state is a group of islands in the middle of the Pacific?
Hawaii