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100

How many US states are there?

50

100

When did the first American land on the Moon?

1969

100

What is the Super Bowl?

  • Oldest trophy for boxing

  • A stadium in Austin, Texas

  • Championship game for football

  • The largest bowl in the US

Championship game for football

100

What is the official language of the United States?

None

100

Which state was added most recently?

  • Alaska

  • Hawaii

  • New Mexico

  • Puerto Rico

Hawaii

200

What is the longest river in the United States?

  • Missouri River

  • Rio Grande

  • Mississippi river 

  • Colorado river

Missouri River

200

What do POTUS and SCOTUS stand for?

Extra 50 points: what does FLOTUS stand for?

  • POTUS – President of the United States 

  • SCOTUS – Supreme Court of the United States

  • FLOTUS – First Lady of the United States

200

How many hours per day does the average American spend watching TV?

About 4 hours

200

What are the 3 branches of American government?

Judicial, Executive, and Legislative

200

Which of these is NOT a nickname for American money?

  • Greenback

  • Buck

  • Quid

  • Benjamin

Quid

300

About how much of the world’s fresh water can be found in the Great Lakes?

  • 5%

  • 10%

  • 20%

  • 30%

20%

300

What do the stars and stripes each represent on the American flag?

50 stars for 50 states

13 stripes for the firsts 13 colonies

White: Signifies purity and innocence
Red: Signifies valor and bravery
Blue: Signifies Vigilance, perseverance,      and justice

300

Please tell me the top three richest american influencers.

Kim Kardashian 

Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson 

Kylie Jenner

300

Which of these is not a right protected by the First Amendment?

- Free Speech

- Right to Peaceful Assembly

- Freedom of Religion

- Individual Privacy


Individual Privacy

300

How long (in hours) would it take to drive straight from New York City to Los Angeles, California?

About 40 hours

400

Which U.S. state has the longest coastline?

Alaska. Its coastline is longer than all the other 49 states combined.

400

What was the name of the woman who sat in the front of the bus during the Civil Rights Movement?

Rosa Parks

400

What is the most popular socical media platform in the US?

Youtube

400

If the President and Vice President die/cannot serve as President, who is next in line?

Speaker of the House 

400

There are 7 recognizable pizza styles in the US. For each style, you will receive 75 points. Name as many as you can!


  • New York-Style: Known for its oversized, wide slices with a thin, crispy-yet-chewy crust that is designed to be folded in half. It typically uses hard cheese and a robust, herbed tomato sauce.
  • Chicago Deep Dish: Famous for its hearty, buttery, cake-like crust baked in a deep pan. It features an inverted layering system: dough lines the pan, followed by abundant cheese, meat/toppings, and a chunky tomato sauce spread over the top.
  • Detroit-Style: A rectangular, thick-crust pizza baked in well-oiled steel pans, giving it an exceptionally crispy, caramelized cheese edge. It is traditionally layered with Wisconsin brick cheese and topped with streaks of tomato sauce.
  • St. Louis–Style: Defined by its cracker-thin, unleavened crust and cut into squares rather than traditional wedges. It is made with Provel cheese—a gooey, processed blend of cheddar, Swiss, and provolone.
  • California-Style: Combines a thin, individual-sized pizza base with fresh, locally sourced, health-focused ingredients. Toppings often include produce like endive, avocado, or even smoked salmon.
  • New Haven-Style: Also known as "apizza," it features a thin, slightly charred, and chewy crust cooked in coal-fired ovens. It typically features a sparse application of tomato sauce, pecorino romano cheese, and is famously topped with fresh clams.
  • Grandma-Style: A New York secret that is baked at home and features a thinner, rectangular crust cooked in an olive-oil-coated pan, topped simply with mozzarella and garlic.
500

What are the names of the five Great Lakes?

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

500

Which celebration, still held annually today in New Orleans, began in Mobile, the capital of the New France colony in Louisiana, in early 1703?

Mardi Gras

500

What is the longest-running animated television show in the United States?

The Simpsons

500

What are the requirements to become president?

Must be at least 35; Must be a U.S. Citizen; Must have lived in the US for 14 years

500

What is the American national anthem? Your group has to sing at least 10 seonds of it!

Star Spangled Banner