US States and Capitals
US Physical Geography
US Cardinal and Ordinal Directions
State or Country?
Continents
100

What is the capital of Arkansas? 

Little Rock

100

Series of large interconnected freshwater lakes in the upper mid-east region of North America that connect to the Atlantic Ocean

The Great Lakes

100
Which state is north of Illinois? a) Wisconsin b) Delaware c) Iowa d) Kentucky
a) Wisconsin
100
Illinois.
State.
100

In which continent do we live?

North America

200

What is the national capital of the United States of America?

Washington DC

200

Which mountain range is the tallest in the United States?

Rocky Mountains

200
Which country is north of the United States? a) Minnesota b) Canada c) New York d) Mexico
b) Canada
200
Iowa
State
200

Which continent is the largest? 

Asia

300

What is the capital of Hawaii?

Honolulu

300

Which mountain range runs through Virginia, Kentucky and West Virginia?

Appalachian Mountains

300
Which state is southwest of Colorado? a) Utah b) Arizona c) New Mexico d) Nebraska
b) Arizona
300
Mexico
Country
300

In which continent are there no permanent towns or cities?

b) Antarctica

400

What is the capital of Tennessee?

Nashville

400

the second-longest river and chief river of the second-largest drainage system on the North American continent

The Mississippi River

400
Which state is southeast of Ohio? a) Indiana b) West Virginia c) Kentucky d) Michigan
c) Kentucky
400
Canada
Country
400

Which continent is the smallest?

Antarctica

500

What is the capital of Mississippi? 

Jackson

500

broad expanse of flatland located west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, much of it covered in prairie, steppe and grassland.

The Great Plains


500
Which state is directly northwest of New Jersey? a) Maryland b) Virginia c) New York d) Delaware
c) New York
500
New Mexico
State
500

From which continent do scientists believe humanity first evolved?

b) Africa

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