Question 1: Which city is nicknamed “The Mile-High City”?
A) Denver
B) Salt Lake City
C) Phoenix
D) Las Vegas
Explanation: Denver’s elevation is exactly 1 mile (5,280 ft) above sea level.
Question 2: In which state would you find the Space Needle?
A) California
B) Washington
C) Oregon
D) HColoradoonest
Explanation: The Space Needle is a Seattle landmark.
Question 3: Who was the only U.S. president to serve more than two terms?
A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) Franklin D. Roosevelt
C) Harry Truman
D) Woodrow Wilson
Explanation: FDR served four terms from 1933 to 1945.
Question 4: Which island chain is part of Florida?
A) Outer Banks
B) Florida Keys
C) Channel Islands
D) San Juan Islands
Explanation: The Florida Keys stretch southwest off Florida’s coast.
Question 5: Which U.S. state has the nickname “The Granite State”?
A) Maine
B) Vermont
C) New Hampshire
D) Massachusetts
Explanation: Known for its granite quarries and rocky landscape.
Question 6: What U.S. city is known as “Sin City”?
A) Miami
B) Las Vegas
C) New Orleans
D) Atlantic City
Explanation: Las Vegas is famous for casinos and nightlife.
Question 7: What year did the U.S. enter World War II?
A) 1939
B) 1941
C) 1944
D) 1945
Explanation: The U.S. entered after Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Question 8: Which U.S. president’s face is on Mount Rushmore?
A) Woodrow Wilson
B) John F. Kennedy
C) Theodore Roosevelt
D) Franklin D. Roosevelt
Explanation: Rushmore features Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt & Lincoln.
Question 9: Which U.S. territory lies in the Pacific Ocean?
A) Puerto Rico
B) Guam
C) U.S. Virgin Islands
D) American Samoa
Explanation: Guam is a U.S. territory in the western Pacific.
Question 10: What city is home to the headquarters of the United Nations in the U.S.?
A) Washington, D.C.
B) New York City
C) Los Angeles
D) Chicago
Explanation: The UN building is in Manhattan, NYC.
Question 11: Which U.S. state is the largest producer of blueberries?
A) Florida
B) Michigan
C) Georgia
D) Washington
Explanation: Michigan leads the nation in blueberry production.
Question 12: Which state hosts the annual Kentucky Derby?
A) Indiana
B) Kentucky
C) Ohio
D) Tennessee
Explanation: The race is held at Churchill Downs in Louisville.
Question 13: What is the U.S. capital of craft beer?
A) Portland, Oregon
B) Denver, Colorado
C) Asheville, North Carolina
D) San Diego, California
Explanation: Asheville leads the nation in breweries per capita.
Question 14: Which state is credited with the origin of the modern hamburger?
A) Wisconsin
B) Texas
C) New York
D) California
Explanation: The first modern hamburger was sold in Seymour, Wisconsin, in 1885.
Question 15:Which river is the longest in the continental U.S.?
A) Mississippi-Missouri
B) Rio Grande
C) Colorado
D) Yukon
Explanation: The Mississippi–Missouri River system is the longest in the U.S.
Question 16: What do the 13 stripes on the U.S. flag represent?
A) Presidents
B) Original colonies
C) First 13 states
D) 13 Founding Fathers
Explanation: They honor the original 13 colonies.
Question 17: What city is known as “Motor City”?
A) Detroit
B) Cleveland
C) Chicago
D) Birmingham
Explanation: Detroit is famous for its auto industry.
Question 18: Which U.S. president abolished slavery?
A) George Washington
B) Abraham Lincoln
C) Thomas Jefferson
D) Ulysses S. Grant
Explanation: Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.
Question 19: Which landmark is carved into a cliff face in South Dakota?
A) Stone Mountain
B) Mount Rushmore
C) Devil’s Tower
D) Grand Canyon
Explanation: It features four presidential faces.
Question 20: Which U.S. state has the highest number of volcanoes?
A) California
B) Hawaii
C) Alaska
D) Washington
Explanation: Alaska has more than 130 volcanoes and volcanic fields.
Question 21: What U.S. state was the first to ratify the Constitution?
A) Virginia
B) Delaware
C) Pennsylvania
D) Massachusetts
Explanation: Delaware earned “The First State” title in 1787.
Question 22: Which U.S. city is known for its jazz and Mardi Gras?
A) Chicago
B) Miami
C) New Orleans
D) New York
Explanation: New Orleans is famous for both.
Question 23: Which amendment lowered the voting age to 18?
A) 23rd
B) 24th
C) 25th
D) 26th
Explanation: The 26th Amendment was ratified in 1971.
Question 24: What U.S. holiday is on the third Monday in October?
A) Columbus Day
B) Veterans Day
C) Presidents Day
D) Labor Day
Explanation: Columbus Day is in October.
Question 25: Which U.S. state hosts Yellowstone National Park?
A) Montana
B) California
C) Utah
D) Colorado
Explanation: Yellowstone spreads across Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.
Question 26: Who signed the Declaration of Independence first?
A) Thomas Jefferson
B) John Hancock
C) Benjamin Franklin
D) Samuel Adams
Explanation: Hancock’s bold signature is iconic.
Question 27: Which U.S. city is called “The City of Angels”?
A) Los Angeles
B) Houston
C) Phoenix
D) Las Vegas
Explanation: Los Angeles is “The City of Angels.”
Question 28: Which state is known as “The Constitution State”?
A) Massachusetts
B) Connecticut
C) Pennsylvania
D) Delaware
Explanation: Connecticut earned the nickname for its colonial constitution.
Question 29: What body of water is directly east of Maine?
A) Pacific Ocean
B) Gulf of Mexico
C) Atlantic Ocean
D) Caribbean Sea
Explanation: Maine's eastern coast faces the Atlantic.
Question 30: Which U.S. president is on Mount Rushmore?
A) Franklin D. Roosevelt
B) Theodore Roosevelt
C) Abraham Lincoln
D) John F. Kennedy
Explanation: Teddy Roosevelt is one of the four presidents.
Question 31: What year was the U.S. Constitution signed?
A) 1776
B) 1781
C) 1787
D) 1791
Explanation: It was signed in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787.
Question 32: Who was the first American woman in space?
A) Sally Ride
B) Mae Jemison
C) Janet Gardner
D) Kathryn Sullivan
Explanation: Ride flew on the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1983.
Question 33: What is the tallest building in the U.S.?
A) Willis Tower
B) Empire State
C) One World Trade Center
D) Trump Tower
Explanation: One World Trade Center is 1,776 ft tall.
Question 34: Which U.S. state has the most national parks?
A) California
B) Alaska
C) Utah
D) Arizona
Explanation: Alaska leads in national park area.
Question 35: What item flew on both Apollo and Space Shuttle missions?
A) Hammer
B) Bible
C) Flag
D) Stopwatch
Explanation:A Bible carried by Buzz Aldrin was later flown again.
Question 36: Which river forms part of the border between California and Nevada?
A) Sacramento
B) Colorado
C) Humboldt
D) Truckee
Explanation: The Truckee River flows from Lake Tahoe northeast into Nevada.
Question 37: Which American author wrote “The Grapes of Wrath”?
A) F. Scott Fitzgerald
B) John Steinbeck
C) Mark Twain
D) Ernest Hemingway
Explanation: Steinbeck published The Grapes of Wrath in 1939.
Question 38: Which U.S. state is known for its Bluegrass music?
A) Tennessee
B) Kentucky
C) Louisiana
D) Mississippi
Explanation: Bluegrass originated in Kentucky.
Question 39: Which national monument is on a Native American reservation?
A) Mount Rushmore
B) Devils Tower
C) Bears Ears
D) Mount Hood
Explanation: Bears Ears is located in southeastern Utah.
Question 40: Which U.S. president signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
A) John F. Kennedy
B) Lyndon B. Johnson
C) Richard Nixon
D) Jimmy Carter
Explanation: LBJ signed it into law as opposed to JFK, who supported it.
Question 41: Which state is home to the headquarters of Walmart?
A) Arkansas
B) Tennessee
C) Missouri
D) Texas
Explanation: Walmart's global HQ is in Bentonville, AR.
Question 42: Which city is known as “Queen City”?
A) Cincinnati
B) Seattle
C) Charlotte
D) Baltimore
Explanation: Cincinnati holds that nickname since the 19th century.
Question 43: What is the official motto of the U.S.?
A) E Pluribus Unum
B) In God We Trust
C) United We Stand
D) Liberty and Justice
Explanation: Adopted in 1956 and printed on currency.
Question 44: Which U.S. national park is home to the Mighty Five?
A) Yosemite
B) Zion
C) Canyonlands
D) Utah’s Mighty Five include Arches, Bryce, Zion, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef
Explanation: They are Utah’s five major national parks.
Question 45: Who wrote the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance?
A) Francis Bellamy
B) Francis Scott Key
C) Stephen Douglas
D) Walt Whitman
Explanation: Bellamy wrote it in 1892.
Question 46: Which state’s flag features a big red star and stripes?
A) Arizona
B) California
C) Colorado
D) Texas
Explanation: Arizona’s flag has a copper star and 13 rays.
Question 47: What famous speech was delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial?
A) I Have a Dream
B) Gettysburg Address
C) Cross of Gold
D) Four Freedoms
Explanation: MLK delivered it during the March on Washington, 1963.
Question 48: Which city is known as “Beantown”?
A) Boston
B) Buffalo
C) Baltimore
D) Boise
Explanation: Boston’s nickname refers to its baked beans history.
Question 49: Which historic U.S. trial took place in Tennessee?
A) O.J. Simpson
B) Scopes “Monkey” Trial
C) Salem Witch Trials
D) Brown v. Board
Explanation: John Scopes was tried in Tennessee for teaching evolution.
Question 50: What U.S. state produces the most cranberry?
A) Wisconsin
B) Massachusetts
C) Massachusetts
D) Wisconsin
Explanation: Wisconsin leads in cranberry production.
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