the USA basic facts
the USA basic facts/landscape
the USA landscape
the USA history
the USA cities/interesting places
100

What is the national bird of the United States?

Bald eagle

100

What famous statue stands in New York Harbor?

The Statue of Liberty

100

What is the largest state in the USA by area?

Alaska

100

Who discovered America, and when?

Christopher Columbus, 1492

100

What is the nickname of New York City?

The Big Apple

200

Which ocean is on the East Coast of the United States?

The Atlantic Ocean

200

What is the nickname for the American flag?

The Stars and Stripes (also accepted: Old Glory)

200

Which river is the longest in the United States?

The Missouri River

200

What was the reason for the Civil War?

slavery

200

What can you find in Los Angeles?

Hollywood – The heart of the American film and entertainment industry, including the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 

Rodeo Drive – Famous luxury shopping district in Beverly Hills. 

Skateboarding Culture Origin:L.A. is often called the birthplace of modern skateboarding culture

300

What do the stars on the U.S. flag represent? 

What do the stripes on the U.S. flag represent?

How many stars and how many stripes?

50 U.S. states, 13 former colonies

300

What is the population of the USA?

over 300 million
300

What U.S. state is made up of islands?

Hawaii

300

What do Americans celebrate after becoming independent from Great Britain, and when?

Independence Day on July 4th  

300

In which city can you find the famous Golden Gate Bridge?

San Francisco

400

What are the two main political parties in the USA?

The Democratic Party and The Republican Party

400

How is the United States Congress divided?

The U.S. Congress is divided into two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives.

400

What is the mountain range with the highest peak called?

What is the name of the highest peak?

In which state can you find the highest peak?

the Rocky mountains

Mt. Denali

located in Alaska

400

What was the name of the ship, and who were the people called who left Europe in 1620 to settle in North America?

The ship was called the Mayflower.

The people fleeing Europe in 1620 were known as the Pilgrims. They were a group of English settlers seeking religious freedom. 

400

What is the region called that is a global centre for high technology and innovation?

The region is called Silicon Valley.

It’s located in the southern part of the San Francisco Bay Area in California and is famous worldwide as a hub for high technology, innovation, and startups. Many major tech companies like Apple, Google, and Facebook started or have headquarters there.

500

What is the capital city of the USA, and what do the words and abbreviations in its name stand for?

  • Washington — Named after George Washington, the first president of the United States

  • D.C. — Stands for District of Columbia, which is a federal district (not part of any state) created to serve as the nation’s capital

  • Columbia - it comes from the name Christopher Columbus

500

Can you name the lakes that are part of the Great Lakes?

  • Lake Superior – the largest and deepest.

  • Lake Michigan – the only one entirely within the United States.

  • Lake Huron – known for having the longest shoreline.

  • Lake Erie – the shallowest and warmest.

  • Lake Ontario – the smallest by surface area.

500

Can you name at least four national parks?

Yellowstone NP, Grand Canyon, Sequoia NP, Everglades NP, Death Valley...

500

What was the period after World War II called, and what were the causes and impacts of the Cold War? (at least two)  

the Cold War

a time of political tension, military rivalry, and ideological conflict between the United States and its allies (representing democracy and capitalism) and the Soviet Union and its allies (representing communism) 

reasons: division of Europe, Nuclear Arms Race, Berlin Wall, Space race 

500

What is the name of the monument featuring former presidents, and how many presidents are depicted there?

The monument is called Mount Rushmore National Memorial. It features the carved faces of four former U.S. presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln