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100

The current American Vice President.

A. Barack Obama

B. Mike Pence

C. Hillary Clinton

D. Kamala Harris

Who is Kamala Harris?


100

The first Black president.

A. Martin Luther

B. Martin Luther King, Jr

C. Barack Obama

D. Kamala Harris

Who is Barack Obama?


100

The only one of the following that is not a state.
A. Vermont

B. Chicago

C. Minnesota

D. Alabama

What is Chicago?

100

The month of Independence Day in the US.

A. January

B. June

C. July

D. November

What is July? (specifically the 4th)


100

TheUS president who is known for playing the saxophone.

A. Barack Obama

B. Donald Trump 

C. Joe Biden

D. Bill Clinton

Who is Bill Clinton?

200

The year Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas.

A. 1492

B. 1697

C. 1776

D. 1787

What/when is 1492?



200

An American city that has about the same amount of people as Toulouse (approx. 480,000 people).

A. Atlanta

B. San Francisco

C. Washington, D.C.

D. Las Vegas

What is Atlanta?


200

The kind of storm that is most common in Texas.

A. Wildfire

B. Flood

C. Tornado

D. Hurricane

What is a tornado?


200

The kind of metal that the Statue of Liberty is made of.

A. Copper

B. Iron

C. Steel

D. Silver

What is Copper?


200

According to Americans, this animal is psychic (able to predict the future).

A. Bald eagle

B. Grizzly bear

C. Groundhog

D. Ladybug

What is a groundhog?


300

The number of years that the US has been a country.

A. 215 years (since 1806)

B. 245 years (since 1776)

C. 300 years (since 1722)

D. 187 years (since 1835)

What is 245 years (since 1776)?



300

The state where  most Indigenous people live in the US.

A. Alaska

B. Oklahoma

C. New Mexico

D. Texas

What is Alaska? (~15% of the population)


300

The percentage of the US that is uninhabited (just beautiful nature).

A. 6%

B. 23%

C. 47%

D. 55%

What is 47%?

300

The number of people who live in New York City.

A. ~7 million

B. ~5 million 

C. ~9 million 

D. ~1 billion 

What is approximately 9 million?


300

The event that the city of Roswell, New Mexico is best known for.

A. Its volcanic eruption

B. Its EF5 tornado

C. Its CIA spy headquarters

D. Its UFO crash

What is its UFO crash?


400

The last state to join the US.

A. Arizona

B. Washington, D.C.

C. Alaska

D. Hawai'i

What is Hawai'i?

400

A person named on the Declaration of Independence.

A. George Washington

B. Alexander Graham Bell

C. Ulysses Grant

D. Benjamin Franklin

Who is Benjamin Franklin?


400

The distance from the East Coast tothe West Coast.(EX: New York to San Francisco)

A. 4500 km (4 Frances)

B. 6700 km (6 Frances)

C. 3400 km (3 Frances)

D. 5600 km (5 Frances)

What is 4500 km? (4 Frances)

400

The height of Denali (the tallest mountain in the US).

A. 2000m

B. 4000m

C. 6000m

D. 8000m

What is 6000m?

(Mount Everest is 8000m, the highest in the Pyrenees is 3000m)

400

If you live in New York City, this animal is most likely to bite you.

A. Rat

B. Human

C. Dog 

D. Stray cat

What is a human?

500

The number of stripes the US flag has.

A. 50 (for the number of states)

B. 13 (for the number of original colonies)

C. 25 (for the number of states that existed when the flag was made)

D. 8 (for the eight Founding Fathers)

What is 13?


500

This pair of presidents were father and son.

A. Andrew Johnson and Lyndon B Johnson

B. Benjamin Harrison and William Harrison

C. Franklin D Roosevelt and Theodore Roosevelt

D. George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush

Who are George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush?

500

The linguistic origin of most US state names.

A. French

B. English

C. Spanish

D. Indigenous languages

What are Indigenous languages?


500

The time difference with New York City right now.

A. 4 hours behind France

B. 5 hours behind France

C. 6 hours behind France

D. 7 hours behind France

What is 6 hours? 

500

The number of people that are bitten by other people in New York City every year.

A. 16

B. 160

C. 1,600

D. 16,000

What is 1,600?