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What does "aloha" mean?
Hello and Good Bye
100
What is the capital of Oregon?
Salem
100
What state in the west has the most people living in it?
California
100
Where is the Golden Gate Bridge?
California
100
What is the number one state for growing potatoes?
Idaho
200
What does it mean when someone yells "Eureka?"
It means that they have discovered something special like gold
200
How many states are in the west?
11 states
200
What is the rainiest place on earth?
Island Kauai
200
A lei is given as a sign of _______?
Friendship
200
About how many seedlings were planted in Oregon?
80 million seedlings
300
The tallest tree is the world is the General Sherman Tree what state is this tree located in?
California
300
What is the state bird of Hawaii and the capital?
Hawaiian Goose, Honululu
300
Where is the biggest personal computer software company in the world?
Redmond, Washington
300
Queen Liliuokalani was the last Hawaii _______?
Monarch
300
About how many farms are in California?
70,000 farms
400
What do the Native Americans of Alaska call Mt.McKinley?
"Denali"
400
What was the first state to give woman the vote?
Wyoming
400
What is the population of Montana rounded to the nearest ten thousandths?
880,000
400
What does it mean when a musher yells "Hike"?
"Get Going"
400
How many pounds of grain does it take to fatten up a one-year-old steer?
15 pounds
500
What year was Queen Liliuokalani born in and what year did she die in?
She was born in 1838 and she died in 1917
500
What state has the most gold in America?
Nevada
500
The Rocky Mountains stretch _________ miles long, from ________ all the way to __________
3,000, Alaska, New Mexico
500
How many inches is the tallest peak in Oregon?
34,760 inches
500
About how many pounds of fish and shelfish come from the Pacific coast each year?
5.8 billion