Western
Midwest
Southwest
Northeast
Southeast
100

What food does Idaho produce 13 billion pounds of a year?

a. Carrots

b. Celery

c. Onions

d. Potatoes

d. Potatoes

100

Which is the largest Great Lake?

a. Lake Superior

b. Lake Huron

c. Lake Ontario

d. Lake Michigan

e. Lake Erie

a. Lake Superior

100

What is the largest salt-water lake in the United States?

a. Great Salt Lake

b. Hugo Lake

c. Bear Lake

d. Lake Granby

a. Great Salt Lake

100

Which of the following states is the smallest?

a. Delaware

b. Maine

c. Massachusetts

d. New Hampshire

a. Delaware

100

Which state is nicknamed the "Sunshine State?"

a. Florida

b. California

c. South Carolina

d. Illinois

a. Florida

200

At Hoolehua Post Office in Hawaii, what fruit is given out for free to customers to decorate and ship worldwide?

a. Bananas

b. Pineapples

c. Coconuts

d. Watermelons

c. Coconuts

200

Which state is located between Wisconsin and North Dakota?

a. Iowa

b. Michigan

c. Minnesota

d. Nebraska

c. Minnesota

200

Guadalupe Mountains National Park is located in which state?

a. Utah

b. New Mexico

c. Oklahoma

d. Texas

d. Texas

200

Montpelier is the capital of which state?

a. New Hampshire

b. Vermont

c. Maine

d. Rhode Island

b. Vermont

200

Which of the following is not one of Louisiana's main agricultural crops?

a. Cotton

b. Potatoes

c. Rice

d. Sugarcane

b. Potatoes

300

In which state can you drive down Extraterrestrial Highway for alien-themed roadside stops?

a. Oregon

b. Nevada

c. Utah

d. North Dakota

b. Nevada

300

True or false: There are more hogs than humans in Iowa.

True

300

Which state's university has an institute devoted to researching chili peppers?

a. Oklahoma

b. New Mexico

c. Arizona

d. Utah

b. New Mexico

300

Which of the New England states is the largest in size?

a. Maine

b. Massachusetts

c. New Hampshire

d. Vermont

a. Maine

300

Which city is located on the Mississippi River?

a. Atlanta

b. Chattanooga

c. Memphis

d. Durham

c. Memphis

400

Alaska is the largest state. How many square miles is it?

a. 126,790

b. 390,768

c. 586,412

d. 967,221

c. 586,412

400

Which state is known as the "Breadbasket of America?"

a. Iowa

b. Kansas

c. North Dakota

d. South Dakota

b. Kansas

400

At 6:00 am in San Francisco, what time is it in Houston?

a. 10 am

b. 8 am

c. 6 am

d. 12 pm

b. 8 am

400
The White Mountains, found in New Hampshire, are part of what larger mountain chain?

a. Rocky Mountains

b. Sierra Nevada

c. Appalachian Mountains

d. Cascade Range

c. Appalachian Mountains

400

Which of the following is found in Virginia?

a. Black Hills

b. Blue Ridge Mountains

c. Chocolate Mountains

d. Rocky Mountains

b. Blue Ridge Mountains

500

Montana has a sport similar to bull riding where children ride or race sheep. What is this sport called?

a. Lamb Lappin'

b. Ewe Ridin'

c. Sheep Sprintin'

d. Mutton Bustin'

d. Mutton Bustin'

500
The Midwest experienced a severe drought, known as the "Dust Bowl," during what decade?

a. 1890s

b. 1920s

c. 1930s

d. 1950s

c. 1930s

500

Oklahoma has the highest number of Indigenous languages spoken. How many languages are there?

a. 20

b. 30

c. 40

d. 50

c. 40

500

What was the largest gift given to the United States on the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence?

a. Mount Rushmore

b. Statue of Liberty

c. Cherry Blossom Trees

d. A 1,400-pound wheel of cheese

b. Statue of Liberty

500

In which state was President Bill Clinton born?

a. California

b. Georgia

c. Arkansas

d. Kentucky

c. Arkansas

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