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100

What is Michigan's state flower?



Apple Blossom

100

Which is the largest of the Great Lakes?

Lake Superior

100

What is the capital of Michigan?

Lansing

100

What shape is Michigan?

Mitten

100

What is the Upper Peninsula of Michigan known for mining?

Copper

200

What is Michigan's state bird?



American Robin

200

Which Great Lake does not touch (border) Michigan?

Lake Ontario

200

Name the bridge that connects the upper and lower peninsulas.

The Mackinac Bridge

200

A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides is called a...


peninsula

200

Name a professional sports team in Michigan.

Lions, Red Wings, Tigers, Pistons

300

What is Michigan's state fish?

Brook Trout

300

What word can be used to remember the names of the Great Lakes?

HOMES


300

The automobile industry started in this largest city in Michigan. It was nicknamed "The Motor City."

Detroit

300

What country borders Michigan to the north?

Canada

300

Michigan is called the "_________ State"

Wolverine


400

What is Michigan's state tree?



White Pine

400

Michigan has ________ Great Lakes.

5

400

These red, sandstone cliffs can be seen in Munising, Michigan. 

Pictured Rocks

400

What are the two peninsulas that Michigan is divided into called?

Upper Peninsula and Lower Peninsula

400

Who is Michigan's governor?

Gretchen Whitmer

500

What is Michigan's state reptile?



Painted Turtle

500

Name the five Great Lakes...

Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, and Lake Superior

500

Name two islands that are part of Michigan.

Isle Royale and Mackinac Island

500

What town in Michigan do you go to school in?

Lake Linden

500

When did Michigan become a state?

a. 1822           c. 1837

b. 1825           d. 1840



c. 1837