How well do you know the fifty states? Our US states trivia quiz covers state capitals, nicknames, geography, history, and the quirky facts that make each state unique.
How well do you know the fifty states? Our US states trivia quiz covers state capitals, nicknames, geography, history, and the quirky facts that make each state unique. From Alaska to Florida, put your American geography knowledge to the test.
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A famous auto racing venue, the Bonneville Salt Flats occupy over 30,000 acres of what U.S. state?
Answer: Utah
In the mid-twentieth century, what U.S. state grew about 80 percent of the world's pineapples?
Answer: Hawaii
In the novel "Twilight," Edward and Bella attend Forks High School, located in what U.S. state?
Answer: Washington
Kent State & Bowling Green State Universities opened in this state in 1910
Answer: Ohio
In what U.S. state would you find Arches National Park, home to over 2,000 natural sandstone arches?
Answer: Utah
Indians used to herd buffalo for slaughter into Hell's Half Acre near Casper in this state.
Answer: Wyoming
Once a part of Massachusetts, it became the 23rd state in 1820 with Portland as its capital.
Answer: Maine
This US state is nicknamed "America's Dairyland".
Answer: Wisconsin
The Parris Island Marine Corps Recruit Depot is located in which state?
Answer: South Carolina
In which state is Michael Jackson's Never Land Ranch?
Answer: California
On October 18, 1867, ownership of this territory was transferred from Russia to the United States
Answer: Alaska
A large bridge spanning the New River Gorge is depicted on the commemorative quarter of what U.S. state?
Answer: West Virginia
In terms of land area, what is the smallest U.S. state?
Answer: Rhode Island
What state's nickname is "The Bluegrass State"?
Answer: Kentucky
Popularly known as "SMU," Southern Methodist University is located in what southern state?
Answer: Texas
Which state is the Evergreen State?
Answer: Washington
What was the first American state to enter the union on 7th December 1787?
Answer: Delaware
Despite how its spelled,what state's capital name is properly pronounced "PEER"?
Answer: North Dakota
Due in part to the city of Hershey, what U. S. state is the country's leading producer of chocolate?
Answer: Pennsylvania
National parks in the south of this state include Sitka and Glacier Bay.
Answer: Alaska