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Ultimate US States Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of America’s States

Think you know everything about the 50 states of America? From fascinating landmarks to historical facts, our US States Quiz will challenge your knowledge and teach you surprising details about the United States. Whether you’re a geography buff or just looking to have some fun, these trivia questions will keep you entertained and informed. Dive in and see how well you know the states!

 

Part 1: Questions 1-25

  1. Which state is known as the “Sunshine State”?

    • A. California

    • B. Florida

    • C. Texas

    • D. Arizona

  2. What is the capital of New York?

    • A. New York City

    • B. Albany

    • C. Buffalo

    • D. Rochester

  3. Which state has the nickname “The Lone Star State”?

    • A. Arizona

    • B. New Mexico

    • C. Texas

    • D. Nevada

  4. Which state is the Grand Canyon located in?

    • A. Utah

    • B. Nevada

    • C. Arizona

    • D. Colorado

  5. What state is Mount Rushmore located in?

    • A. North Dakota

    • B. South Dakota

    • C. Wyoming

    • D. Montana

  6. Which state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”?

    • A. Wisconsin

    • B. Michigan

    • C. Minnesota

    • D. Illinois

  7. What is the smallest state in the US?

    • A. Delaware

    • B. Rhode Island

    • C. Connecticut

    • D. Vermont

  8. Which state has the most national parks?

    • A. Alaska

    • B. Utah

    • C. California

    • D. Colorado

  9. What state is home to the famous “Music City”?

    • A. Georgia

    • B. Tennessee

    • C. Louisiana

    • D. Kentucky

  10. Which state was the first to join the Union?

    • A. Virginia

    • B. Delaware

    • C. Pennsylvania

    • D. Massachusetts

  11. What is the capital of Texas?

    • A. Houston

    • B. Austin

    • C. Dallas

    • D. San Antonio

  12. Which state is known as the “Aloha State”?

    • A. Hawaii

    • B. Florida

    • C. California

    • D. Alaska

  13. What state is nicknamed the “Peach State”?

    • A. South Carolina

    • B. Georgia

    • C. Alabama

    • D. Mississippi

  14. Which state is home to Yellowstone National Park?

    • A. Wyoming

    • B. Montana

    • C. Idaho

    • D. Colorado

  15. What is the capital of California?

    • A. Los Angeles

    • B. San Diego

    • C. Sacramento

    • D. San Francisco

  16. Which state is known for its famous potatoes?

    • A. Iowa

    • B. Idaho

    • C. Montana

    • D. Kansas

  17. Which US state has the nickname “The Last Frontier”?

    • A. Alaska

    • B. Hawaii

    • C. Montana

    • D. Oregon

  18. What state is Harvard University located in?

    • A. Connecticut

    • B. Massachusetts

    • C. New Hampshire

    • D. Vermont

  19. Which state is famous for Bourbon whiskey?

    • A. Tennessee

    • B. Kentucky

    • C. Louisiana

    • D. Alabama

  20. What state is home to the Everglades National Park?

    • A. Texas

    • B. Georgia

    • C. Florida

    • D. Louisiana

  21. Which state is known for its dairy products and nicknamed “America’s Dairyland”?

    • A. Wisconsin

    • B. Michigan

    • C. Minnesota

    • D. Ohio

  22. Which state was the last to join the United States?

    • A. Alaska

    • B. Hawaii

    • C. Arizona

    • D. New Mexico

  23. What is the capital of Oregon?

    • A. Portland

    • B. Salem

    • C. Eugene

    • D. Bend

  24. Which state is home to Mount Denali?

    • A. Alaska

    • B. Washington

    • C. Colorado

    • D. Montana

  25. Which state has the “Big Apple”?

    • A. California

    • B. New Jersey

    • C. New York

    • D. Pennsylvania

Part 2: Questions 26-50

  1. What is the capital of Nevada?

    • A. Las Vegas

    • B. Reno

    • C. Carson City

    • D. Henderson

  2. Which state is known as “The Bluegrass State”?

    • A. Tennessee

    • B. Kentucky

    • C. North Carolina

    • D. Virginia

  3. Which state has the most lakes?

    • A. Alaska

    • B. Wisconsin

    • C. Minnesota

    • D. Michigan

  4. What is the capital of Washington?

    • A. Seattle

    • B. Tacoma

    • C. Olympia

    • D. Spokane

  5. Which state is home to the Liberty Bell?

    • A. New York

    • B. Pennsylvania

    • C. Massachusetts

    • D. Virginia

  6. Which state is famous for its jazz music and Mardi Gras celebrations?

    • A. Mississippi

    • B. Louisiana

    • C. Alabama

    • D. Georgia

  7. What is the capital of Illinois?

    • A. Chicago

    • B. Springfield

    • C. Peoria

    • D. Rockford

  8. Which state is known for producing the most corn?

    • A. Nebraska

    • B. Kansas

    • C. Iowa

    • D. Illinois

  9. Which state is called “The Ocean State”?

    • A. Maine

    • B. Rhode Island

    • C. New Jersey

    • D. Delaware

  10. What is the capital of Alabama?

    • A. Birmingham

    • B. Montgomery

    • C. Mobile

    • D. Huntsville

  11. Which state is home to “Old Faithful” geyser?

    • A. Montana

    • B. Wyoming

    • C. Idaho

    • D. Utah

  12. What is the capital of Colorado?

    • A. Denver

    • B. Boulder

    • C. Colorado Springs

    • D. Fort Collins

  13. Which state is famous for its “Maple Syrup” production?

    • A. Vermont

    • B. New Hampshire

    • C. Maine

    • D. Massachusetts

  14. Which state has the nickname “Show-Me State”?

    • A. Missouri

    • B. Mississippi

    • C. Arkansas

    • D. Oklahoma

  15. What is the capital of Pennsylvania?

    • A. Pittsburgh

    • B. Philadelphia

    • C. Harrisburg

    • D. Scranton

  16. Which state is home to Silicon Valley?

    • A. Washington

    • B. California

    • C. Oregon

    • D. Texas

  17. What is the capital of Michigan?

    • A. Detroit

    • B. Grand Rapids

    • C. Lansing

    • D. Ann Arbor

  18. Which state is home to Crater Lake?

    • A. Oregon

    • B. California

    • C. Washington

    • D. Idaho

  19. What state is the “Gateway Arch” located in?

    • A. Illinois

    • B. Missouri

    • C. Kansas

    • D. Nebraska

  20. Which state has the “Beaver State” nickname?

    • A. Oregon

    • B. Washington

    • C. Idaho

    • D. Montana

  21. What state is famous for its “Derby”?

    • A. Texas

    • B. Kentucky

    • C. Louisiana

    • D. Florida

  22. What is the capital of Arizona?

    • A. Tucson

    • B. Phoenix

    • C. Flagstaff

    • D. Mesa

  23. Which state is known as “The Natural State”?

    • A. Arkansas

    • B. Tennessee

    • C. Kentucky

    • D. Alabama

  24. Which state is home to “The Alamo”?

    • A. New Mexico

    • B. Arizona

    • C. Texas

    • D. Oklahoma

  25. What is the capital of Georgia?

    • A. Savannah

    • B. Atlanta

    • C. Augusta

    • D. Macon

Part 1:

  1. B

  2. B

  3. C

  4. C

  5. B

  6. C

  7. B

  8. C

  9. B

  10. B

  11. B

  12. A

  13. B

  14. A

  15. C

  16. B

  17. A

  18. B

  19. B

  20. C

  21. A

  22. B

  23. B

  24. A

  25. C

Part 2: 26. C
27. B
28. C
29. C
30. B
31. B
32. B
33. C
34. B
35. B
36. B
37. A
38. A
39. A
40. C
41. B
42. C
43. A
44. B
45. A
46. B
47. B
48. A
49. C
50. B

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