Settling Utah
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100

Who settled Utah and the surrounding areas?

LDS pioneers

100

What is Utah's state bird?

Califonia Gull

100

Utah claims to have the greatest __________ on earth?

Snow: This is because of Utah’s high elevation and desert-like climate, its snow is dry and powdery.

100

What is found at the center of Utah's state flag?

Bald Eagle

100

Which of the following is Utah's nickname? The Mountain State, The Great Salt Lake State, or The Beehive State

The Beehive State

200

When did the pioneers arrive in Utah?

1847

200

What is Utah's state flower?

Sego Lily

200

How many National Parks does Utah have?

5: Zion, Bryce, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands, and Arches

200

What is found in the shield of the Utah State Flag? Beehive, Sego Lily, or both?

Both

200

The name "Utah" comes from which Native American tribe?

The "Ute" Tribe

300

When did Utah become a state?

January 4, 1896

300

What is Utah's state tree?

Quaking Aspen

300

Which Utah city hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics?  

Salt Lake City

300

Which of the following is Utah's state motto and can be found on Utah's flag? Patience, Friendship, or Industry

Industry

300

What states make up the four corners monument?

Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico

400

Utah became the _________ state to join the union (USA)?

45th

400

What is Utah's state fish?

Bonneville cutthroat trout

400

True or False: Utah is home to two of the largest dinosaur graveyards in North America?

True

400

In what year was Utah's official state flag first adopted?

1913

400

What is Utah's state song?

This Is The Place

500

Where was Utah's first territorial capitol?

Fillmore

500

What is Utah's state gem?

Topaz

500

What did Philo T. Farnsworth invent and where was he born in the state of Utah?

TV and Beaver, Utah

500

In what year was the current updated Utah state flag adopted?

2011

500

Utah has the world's largest natural bridge, what is it called?

Rainbow Bridge