US Trivia 1
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Q.27 In which city is the Statue of Liberty located?

a) Washington, D.C.

b) New York City

c) Los Angeles

d) Chicago


Answer: b) New York City

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Q.12 What is the nickname for the central region of the United States known for its agricultural productivity?

A) Rust Belt

B) Sun Belt

C) Corn Belt

D) Bible Belt


Answer: C) Corn Belt

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What is one name given to the conservative southern and mid-western states?

A) Rust Belt

B) Sun Belt

C) Corn Belt

D) Bible Belt


Answer: C) Bible Belt

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Do your remember this one?

Name one state that became a state after Mr. Lewis was born. (There were 48 when I was born.)

Alaska & Hawaii

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Which state has the highest percentage of Hispanic people?

New Mexica

Nevada

California

Idahorcentage of Hispanic people in the country, with Hispanics making up 49.20% of the state's population

New Mexico has the highest percentage of Hispanic people in the country, with Hispanics making up 49.20% of the state's population

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Q.29 Which river is the longest in the United States?

a) Mississippi River

b) Missouri River

c) Colorado River

d) Ohio River


Answer: a) Mississippi River

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Q.31 Which state is known as the "Sunshine State"?

a) California

b) Florida

c) Texas

d) Arizona


Answer: b) Florida

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Q.33 Who was the first President of the United States?

a) Thomas Jefferson

b) John Adams

c) George Washington

d) James Madison


Answer: c) George Washington

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Q.2 In which year did the United States declare its independence?

A) 1776

B) 1789

C) 1812

D) 1607


Answer: A) 1776

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What state has the highest percentage of Asians?

Rhode Island

Hawaii

California

Florida

Hawaii has over 37% Asians - making it the largest racial group in the state.

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Q.40 What is the largest state in the United States by land area?

a) California

b) Texas

c) Alaska

d) Montana


Answer: c) Alaska

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Q. 14 The United States acquired the territory of Alaska from which country?

A) Russia

B) Canada

C) Norway

D) Sweden


Answer: A) Russia

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Q.5 The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from which country?

A) France

B) England

C) Italy

D) Spain


Answer: A) France

3

What is Virginia's state bird?

blue bird

eagle

turkey

cardinal

Answer: Cardinal

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The U.S. Naval Academy is located in which state?

Maryland

Colorado

Utah

California

Maryland

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Q. 18 Which U.S. state is known as the "Empire State"?

A) California

B) New York

C) Texas

D) Florida


Answer: B) New York

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Q. 19 Who was the chief architect and primary author of the Declaration of Independence?

A) Alexander Hamilton

B) James Madison

C) Thomas Jefferson

D) Benjamin Franklin


Answer: C) Thomas Jefferson

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Q.21 Which river forms part of the border between the United States and Mexico?

A) Mississippi River

B) Rio Grande

C) Colorado River

D) Missouri River

Answer: B) Rio Grande

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Q.22 The Grand Canyon is primarily located in which U.S. state?

A) Utah

B) Arizona

C) Colorado

D) New Mexico


Answer: B) Arizona

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Which state has the most active volcanoes?

Texas

Alaska

Virginia

Hawaii

Alaska

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Q.43 What is the primary purpose of the U.S. Supreme Court?

a) Enforcing laws

b) Making laws

c) Interpreting laws

d) Implementing foreign policy


Answer: c) Interpreting laws

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Q.7 The Civil Rights Act of 1964 aimed to end discrimination based on what?

A) Gender

B) Religion

C) Race

D) Age


Answer: C) Race

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 Virginia (VA) Rt. 236 is also known as..? 

(What is it called in front of NOVA?)

Little River Turnpike

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What is the name of the large military base in Fairfax County?

Fort Belvoir

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Which state is known for its spicy cajun foods?

Oregon

Maine

Louisiana

New York

Louisiana

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