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What is Utah’s state mammal?

Rocky Mountain Elk

100

Which mountain range contains the highest point in Utah?

Uinta Mountains

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The Aggies are the mascot of one of Utah’s major universities located in which city?

Logan

100

In 1919, which park was established as Utah’s first National Park?

Zion National Park

100

What Great Lake used to cover Northern Utah?

Lake Bonneville

200

What is Utah’s state fish?

Bonneville Cutthroat Trout

200

Over 80% of the states population resides along this mountain side in northern Utah, Can you name it?

Wasatch Front

200

Which city is home to the Utah State Prison?

Salt Lake City

Formerly Draper

200

Which Utah national park is named, in part, for a geologic feature thought to resemble a Washington D.C. landmark?

Capitol Reef National.  Park

200

The state of Utah is work-renowned for its snow; but which resort hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics Men’s and Women’s Downhill Compitition?

Snowbasin

300

What is the state insect?

Honeybee

300

Moab has many creeks and washes but only one river. What is its name?

Colorado River

300

The Brigham Young Academy originated in which city?

Also known as BYU

Provo

300

Spanning 291 feet, the world’s longest natural arch can be found in Arches National Park. What is it called?

Landscape Arch

300

This arch from Arches National Park is an unofficial symbol for Utah and appeared on the Utah centennial automobile license plates.

Delicate Arch

400

What is the Utah State tree?

Quaking Aspen

400

Salt Lake City is bounded on both the west and the east by mountain ranges. The world famous Wasatch mountains are situated at the east, but what smaller range limits the Salt Lake Valley to the west?

Oquirrh Mountains

400

Which northern Utah City was founded by Perrigrine Session on 27 September 1847?

Bountiful

400

Which two national parks surround Moab?

Arches and Canyonlands

400

When did Mormon Pioneers arrive in the Salt Lake Valley?

1847

500

What language did the name Utah come from?

Ute

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What is  the name of the geological feature that runs north-south through Capital Reef National Park?

The Waterpocket Fold

500

Which is home to the University of Utah Medical Center?

Salt Lake City

500

The three “districts” of Canyonlands National Park are Island in the Sky, The Needles and ___________?

The Maze

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Had the Mormon Pioneers gotten their way, the State of Utah would have been much bigger and called the State of ___________.

Deseret

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