Cities and Waterways
Official State...
Fun Facts
History and politics
Agriculture
100
What is the capital of Ohio?

Columbus

100

What is the state tree of Ohio

Buckeye Tree

100

What is Ohio's Nickname?

The Buckeye State

100

Who is the current governor of Ohio? 

Mike Dewine

100

Ohio ranks third in the nation for the production of this red fruit that many mistake for a vegetable. This is also the state fruit of Ohio. 

Tomato 

200

What are the names of the 3 major cities in Ohio that all start with C?

Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati. 

200

What is the state bird of Ohio?

Cardinal

200

What was the last name of the two Brothers from Dayton known for being pioneers of aviation?

Wright

200

What year did Ohio become a State?

1803

200

What is the #1 cash crop in Ohio?

Soybeans 

300

Which of the Great Lakes borders Ohio? 

Lake Erie

300

What is the State flower of Ohio?

Carnation 

300

What was the name of the famous inventor from Ohio best known for the invention of Light bulbs? 

Thomas Edison 

300

This Native American Earthwork is half a mile long and in the shape of what animal?

Serpent/ snake

300

This festival or "show" is hosted in Circleville every year to celebrate what orange fruit? 

Pumpkin 

400

Where was Ohio's first Capital city? 

Chillicothe 

400

What is the state insect of Ohio? 

LadyBug 

400

Ohio is the only state to have its flag in what shape?

Pennant (triangle is also excepted)

400

What was the first University in Ohio? 

Ohio University 

400

Ohio ranks first nationally for this type of Cheese.

Swiss

500

What is the Oldest city in Ohio? 

Marietta 

500

What is the state mammal? 

The White Tail Deer 

500

Ohio is named after the Seneca word "ohiːyo" that means this. (hint: think of what creates the southern border of the state)

Great River

500
How many U.S. Presidents are from Ohio? 

7 or 8 (it is debated) 

500

This Organization was established in 1919 to "preserve the future of farming for the next generation of food, fiber, and fuel producers."

Ohio Farm Bureau