4-H & Extension
Tennessee Geography & Symbols
Agriculture, Wildlife & Nature
Safety, Health & STEM
Famous Tennesseans & Culture
100

This four-leaf emblem represents the 4-H youth program.

What is the 4-H Clover?

100

This is the state bird of Tennessee.

What is the Northern Mockingbird?

100

This large farm animal can be dairy or beef and produces milk.

What is cattle?

100

This piece of equipment is worn to protect the brain when riding a bicycle.

What is a helmet?

100

This Tennessee city is known as “Music City.”

What is Nashville?

200

4-H members pledge their heads to this.

What is clearer thinking?

200

This is the state tree of Tennessee.

What is the Tulip Poplar?

200

This grain is Tennessee’s most important crop for animal feed.

What is corn?

200

This safety rule tells you to “look left, right, then left again” before crossing.

What is pedestrian safety?

200

This Tennessean was called the “Volunteer State Hero” of the War of 1812.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

300

This office exists in almost every Tennessee county to serve 4-H members and families.

What is the Extension Office?

300

This Tennessee city is known as the “Birthplace of Country Music.”

What is Bristol?

300

This wild bird is Tennessee’s state game bird.

What is the Bobwhite Quail?

300

This measurement tells how warm or cold air is.

What is temperature?

300

This Tennessean was a pioneer, hunter, and frontiersman known for wearing a coonskin cap.

Who is Daniel Boone?

400

This event is often the first competitive speaking experience for many 4-H members.

What is the Public Speaking Contest?

400

This Tennessee city sits along the Tennessee River and is known for the Aquarium.

What is Chattanooga?

400

This animal, once rare in Tennessee, has now become common and is considered a furbearer.

What is the coyote?

400

This weather event involves rotating air and is rated on the Fujita Scale.

What is a tornado?

400

This Memphis-based company is one of the largest package delivery companies in the world.

What is FedEx?

500

This type of judging contest teaches youth to evaluate livestock such as cattle, sheep, and swine.

What is Livestock Judging?

500

This Tennessee city is home to the Grand Ole Opry.

What is Nashville?

500

This tree nut comes from Tennessee hickory trees and is commonly eaten in pies.

What is the pecan?

500

This type of scientist studies plants.

What is a botanist?

500

This amusement park in Tennessee is owned by a famous country singer.

What is Dollywood?