Q 2. The second rainiest place on Earth is in what state?
Option
- Oregon
- Washington
- Louisiana
- Hawaii
Q 3. This state’s oldest city was once the capital of French Louisiana. What is it?
Option
- Louisiana
- Alabama
- Mississippi
- Arkansas
Q 4. Which state has covered bridges in its most famous county?
Option
- Indiana
- Ohio
- Iowa
- Nebraska
Q 5. This state was named before the place its name seems to derive from. What is it?
Option
- New Jersey
- New York
- New Hampshire
- New Mexico
Q 6. Which state is the second smallest, the sixth least populous, and sixth most densely populated state at the same time?
Option
- Delaware
- New Hampshire
- Rhode Island
- West Virginia
Q 7. This state is home to both the Blue Ridge mountains and The Smokies and was once a major stop for pirates. Which one is it?
Option
- Georgia
- Virginia
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
Q 8. Which state as recently as the 1700s was thought to be an island?
Option
- Florida
- California
- Alaska
- Maryland
Q 9. Which state is home to bourbon, baseball bats, and Muhammed Ali?
Option
- Tennesee
- Pennsylvania
- Indiana
- Kentucky
Q 10. Which state has the deepest lake in the U.S.?
Option
- Michigan
- Oregon
- Utah
- New York
Q 11. This state was settled by the Pilgrims and was later the site of infamous witch trials. What is it?
Option
- Massachusetts
- Maine
- New York
- Rhode Island
Q 12. People from this state are often referred to as one of its favorite fruits. Where would you be from if you were a real peach?
Option
- Florida
- South Carolina
- Alabama
- Georgia
Q 13. Tons of people flock to the Silver State to get married, among other things. Where is this lenient state?
Option
- Utah
- California
- Nevada
- Washington
Q 14. Where are Hoosiers from?
Option
- Ohio
- Indiana
- Illinois
- Nebraska
Q 15. Where does the wind come sweeping down the plains in the famous musical?
Option
- Texas
- Kansas
- Oklahoma
- Minnesota
Q 16. Which is the biggest but least populous state?
Option
- Texas
- Alaska
- California
- Montana
Q 17. Which state was named after a famous Quaker?
Option
- Washington
- Tennessee
- Idaho
- Pennsylvania
Q 18. Where is the land of 10,000 Lakes � including the fictional Lake Wobegon?
Option
- Wisconsin
- Louisiana
- Minnesota
- Ohio
Q 19. Which state has Pikes Peak?
Option
- Wyoming
- Colorado
- Utah
- Kansas
Q 20. This state is home to blues music, cotton, the delta, and Kermit the Frog. Where is it?
Option:-
- Louisiana
- Arkansas
- Alabama
- Mississippi
Q 21. This state is famous for a movie titled after its largest city.
Option
- South Dakota
- North Dakota
- Wyoming
- Wisconsin
Q 22. The London Bridge was moved from England to this state which is also home to one side of the Grand Canyon. Which state is it?
Option
- Utah
- Nevada
- New Mexico
- Arizona
Q 23. This state was named after King James II of England when he went by another title.
Option
- New York
- New Jersey
- Vermont
- New Hampshire
Q 24. Visitors to this state might be tempted to eat alligators or beignets or a baby in a cake. Where is it?
Option
- Nevada
- Wyoming
- Louisiana
- Nebraska
Q 25. This state on the Chesapeake Bay is the birthplace of religious freedom in the United States. Where is it?
Option
- Virginia
- Maryland
- Delaware
- New Jersey
Q 26. Which state is known as The Buckeye State?
Option
- Ohio
- Indiana
- Illinois
- Wisconsin
Q 27. Which state is the Land of Lincoln?
Option
- Kentucky
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Illinois
Q 28. Which state calls its northern citizens Yoopers?
Option
- Wisconsin
- Michigan
- Maine
- Florida
Q 29. Where do most potatoes come from?
Option
- Washington
- Texas
- South Carolina
- Idaho
Q 30. Which state is named The Constitution State because in 1639 it adopted the world’s first written constitution of a democratic government?
Option
- New Jersey
- New Hampshire
- Connecticut
- Vermont
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