What is Utah's state bird?
Seagull
What state is directly West of Utah?
Nevada
Name the Native tribe that gave Utah it's name.
The Ute Tribe
What date did Utah become a state?
January 4, 1896
What is Utah's state rock?
coal
What is Utah's state tree?
Quaking Aspen
What state is directly North of Utah?
Idaho
The city of Ogden was named after this man.
Peter Skene Ogden
Utah was the ___________ state to join the union.
a) 45th b) 39th c) 14th
Name 3 other states that meet at the southeast corner of Utah.
New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona
What is Utah's state flower?
The Sego Lily
What is the largest body of water in Utah?
The Great Salt Lake
Who led the Mormons to Utah?
Brigham Young
Utah is the 2nd largest producer of what mineral in the U.S.?
copper
Name a famous outlaw from Utah.
What is the most prominent color on the Utah State flag?
blue
What state is directly South of Utah?
Arizona
Who is the city of Provo named after?
Etienne Provost
What insect invaded pioneer crops?
Crickets
Where did the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads meet in 1869?
Promontory
What is our state's nickname?
The Beehive State
What was the name of the very large lake that once covered much of Utah?
Lake Bonneville
Name the world-famous singing group based in Salt Lake City.
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Utah has 14 of these that attract winter tourists.
What is Utah's highest point?
King's Peak