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100

From Carolina, Puerto Rico, this artist featured a 1960s speakeasy dress code for his concerts. 

Rauw Alejandro

100

What is the current political status of Puerto Rico

Commonwealth; U.S. territory

100

Small species of frog distinguished by a high-pitched sound that can only be heard at night. 

Coquí 

100

What was the Indigenous name given to Puerto Rico? 

Borikén

100

Oldest city in Puerto Rico (around 500 years old). Characterized by vibrant-colored buildings, cobblestone streets, open plazas, numerous restaurants, and a high volume of tourists. 

Old San Juan (Viejo San Juan)

200

Appointed as Supreme Court Justice by former president Barack Obama; became the first Latina, first person of color, and third woman to serve in the Supreme Court 

Sonia Sotomayor

200

What were the names of the Native/Indigenous people of Puerto Rico? 

Taínos

200

Bird with green plumage, red forehead band, and blue feathers. They are also an endangered species. 

Cotorra Puertorriqueña

200

What are the dimensions of Puerto Rico? 

100x35

200

National rainforest home to a wide variety of flora and fauna

El Yunque

300

This actor was primarily known for her role in "West Side Story". 

Rita Moreno 

300

Who was the first governor of Puerto Rico? 

Luis Muñoz Marín

300

National flower of Puerto Rico 

Flor de Maga 

300

What is Marcos's (aka UEPA Vice-President) major? 

Mechanical Engineering

300

Located in Orocovis, Puerto Rico, this place is one of the largest ecological adventure parks on the island, mainly known for its ziplining activities. It also has another smaller location in Distrito T-mobile. 

Toro Verde 

400

From Caguas, Puerto Rico and a student from Ana G. Méndez, this 22 year old athlete set a national record of 11.12 seconds in the Paris 2024 Olympics 100 meter race event. 

Gladymar Torres

400

When was the first "Grito de Lares"?

1868

400

Although not native to Puerto Rico, you'll usually find these reptiles everywhere you go. As long as you don't get whipped by their tail, then you're good. (Hint: they can also be tasty depending on how you view them) 

Iguanas de palo 

400
What year was UEPA founded? 

2012. 

400

Former fire station in Ponce, Puerto Rico. It now functions as a museum and it is known for its red and black color scheme.

Parque de Bombas 

500

First woman to be elected as governor of Puerto Rico. 

Sila María Calderón

500

Where did the Americans arrive in Puerto Rico? 

Guánica

500

This tree produces vibrant red leaves and takes on a large umbrella shape. You'll also commonly see this tree in Puerto Rican art and merchandise. (Hint: think of a word whose definition is tendency to attract because of exuberance)

Flamboyant Tree 

500

How many Puerto Ricans live in Orlando, Florida? 

386,000

500

One of the most famous beaches of Puerto Rico's west coast. It was named after the military rescue boats that were stationed during the mid-20th century to rescue airmen who crashed near an Air Force base. 

Crash Boat Beach in Aguadilla, PR