US Culture
US College Culture
Food
Places
US Holidays
100

This civic duty, required for most U.S. citizens over 18, allows individuals to choose their political leaders in local, state, and federal elections.

What is voting?

100

This word refers to a student’s field of academic specialization, such as biology or economics, in a U.S. undergraduate program.

What is a major?

100

This traditional American breakfast food is a flat cake made from batter and often served with syrup and butter.

What is a pancake?

100

How many states are in the USA? 

50 States

100

Santa Clause, decorations, and presents are associated with this holiday.

What is Christmas?

200

In many U.S. restaurants, this practice of adding 15–20% to the bill is expected as a way of showing appreciation to the server.

What is tipping? 

200

This expression refers to the first year of a four-year undergraduate program in the U.S., when students are typically adjusting to university life.

What is freshman year?

200

This fast-food item, often served with ketchup, mustard, and relish, is a popular menu item at baseball games and cookouts. 

What is a hot dog?

200

This U.S. city, known as “the Big Apple,” is a global center for finance, media, and the arts.
Question: What is New York City?

What is New York City?

200

This popular November holiday is celebrated with turkey and pie.

What is Thanksgiving?

300

 This U.S. value emphasizes personal autonomy, self-reliance, and the belief that hard work leads to success, often summarized as “picking yourself up by your bootstraps.”

What is individualism?

300

This term refers to the main buildings and grounds of a university, including classrooms, dormitories, libraries, and sports facilities.

What is a campus?

300

PBJ stands for this.

What is peanut butter and jelly? 

300

The Nation's Capital was named after this person.

What is Washington, D.C., named after George Washington, the first president of the US.

300

When do children Trick or Treat?

What is Halloween? 

400

This document, adopted in 1787, outlines the structure of the U.S. federal government and is often called a “living” document because it can be amended.

What is the U.S. Constitution?

400

This type of housing, usually located on campus, allows students to live in shared rooms and participate in residence life activities.

What is a dormitory?

400

This popular Mexican-origin dish, widely eaten in the U.S., involves a folded tortilla filled with meat, cheese, and vegetables.

What is a taco?

400

This U.S. state, the largest by area, is known for its glaciers, wildlife, and extremely long winter nights.

What is Alaska?

400

This July 4 holiday is celebrated with parades and fireworks.

What is Independence Day?

500

This phrase, found on U.S. currency, reflects the country’s official motto adopted during the Cold War

What is “In God We Trust”?

500

This ceremony, usually held in May, recognizes students who have completed their degree requirements and involves caps, gowns, and diplomas.

What is graduation?

500

This dish, associated with the state of Texas, is a spicy stew made from meat, peppers, and sometimes beans.

What is chili?

500

This huge lake system on the U.S.–Canada border includes Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario.

What are the Great Lakes?

500

This last-Monday-in-May holiday commemorates U.S. military personnel who died in service.

What is Memorial Day?