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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ 50 States, 50 Questions – Can You Answer One from Each?

Are you ready to test your knowledge of the United States? With 50 unique states, each one has its own rich history, iconic landmarks, and fascinating facts. In this trivia-style challenge, we’re giving you one question per state. See how many you can answer correctly!

Whether you’re a student, traveler, or trivia lover β€” this quiz will entertain and educate you. Let’s begin!


🧠 The Challenge: 50 States, 50 Questions

1. Alabama

What famous civil rights leader led the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

Martin Luther King Jr.

2. Alaska

Which city in Alaska is the northernmost in the United States?

Barrow (now officially called UtqiaΔ‘vik)

3. Arizona

What massive natural wonder is found in northern Arizona?

The Grand Canyon

4. Arkansas

Which former U.S. president was born in Hope, Arkansas?

Bill Clinton

5. California

What is the name of the tech hub located in Northern California?

Silicon Valley

6. Colorado

Which city hosted the 1976 Winter Olympics but declined?

Denver (they rejected the games after winning the bid)

7. Connecticut

What Ivy League university is located in New Haven?

Yale University

8. Delaware

What title does Delaware hold in U.S. history?

The First State

9. Florida

What famous theme park opened in Orlando in 1971?

Walt Disney World

10. Georgia

What city is known as the birthplace of Coca-Cola?

Atlanta

11. Hawaii

Which island is home to Pearl Harbor?

Oahu

12. Idaho

What crop is Idaho most famously known for?

Potatoes

13. Illinois

What U.S. president began his political career in Illinois?

Abraham Lincoln

14. Indiana

Which city hosts the famous Indy 500 race?

Indianapolis

15. Iowa

What crop does Iowa lead the nation in producing?

Corn

16. Kansas

Which famous trail began in Independence, Kansas?

The Oregon Trail

17. Kentucky

What event is known as β€œThe Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports”?

The Kentucky Derby

18. Louisiana

What city is known as the birthplace of jazz?

New Orleans

19. Maine

Which seafood is Maine best known for?

Lobster

20. Maryland

What U.S. national anthem was written in Maryland during a war?

The Star-Spangled Banner

21. Massachusetts

What historic event began in Boston in 1773?

The Boston Tea Party

22. Michigan

Which U.S. city is nicknamed β€œMotor City”?

Detroit

23. Minnesota

Which large U.S. retailer is headquartered in Minneapolis?

Target

24. Mississippi

Which famous singer was born in Tupelo, Mississippi?

Elvis Presley

25. Missouri

Which famous American author was born in Hannibal, Missouri?

Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)

26. Montana

What is the name of the national park shared with Canada?

Glacier National Park

27. Nebraska

Which U.S. billionaire and investor lives in Omaha?

Warren Buffett

28. Nevada

What Nevada city is known for its casinos and nightlife?

Las Vegas

29. New Hampshire

What is the state motto of New Hampshire?

β€œLive Free or Die”

30. New Jersey

Which boardwalk is a famous attraction in New Jersey?

Atlantic City

31. New Mexico

Which city is known for its hot air balloon festival?

Albuquerque

32. New York

Which New York building was once the tallest in the world?

The Empire State Building

33. North Carolina

Where did the Wright brothers first fly a powered aircraft?

Kitty Hawk

34. North Dakota

What large stone sculpture is located in the Black Hills (near ND)?

Mount Rushmore (actually in South Dakota, but commonly confused!)

35. Ohio

Which astronaut from Ohio was the first to walk on the moon?

Neil Armstrong

36. Oklahoma

What natural disaster is Oklahoma most prone to?

Tornadoes

37. Oregon

What is the name of Oregon’s largest city?

Portland

38. Pennsylvania

In which city was the U.S. Constitution signed?

Philadelphia

39. Rhode Island

Despite its name, Rhode Island is not entirely an island. True or false?

True

40. South Carolina

What war began with shots fired at Fort Sumter?

The American Civil War

41. South Dakota

Which mountain features the faces of four U.S. presidents?

Mount Rushmore

42. Tennessee

Which city is known as the β€œCountry Music Capital of the World”?

Nashville

43. Texas

What phrase is associated with Texas independence?

β€œRemember the Alamo!”

44. Utah

What religion has a strong presence in Utah?

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons)

45. Vermont

What sweet product is Vermont famous for?

Maple syrup

46. Virginia

How many U.S. presidents were born in Virginia?

Eight

47. Washington

What famous needle-shaped landmark is in Seattle?

The Space Needle

48. West Virginia

What industry has historically dominated West Virginia’s economy?

Coal mining

49. Wisconsin

What dairy product is Wisconsin most famous for?

Cheese

50. Wyoming

What was the first national park in the U.S., located in Wyoming?

Yellowstone National Park


πŸ† Final Thoughts

How did you do? Did any of these stump you β€” or maybe spark your interest in U.S. travel, history, or geography? Share this quiz with friends and see who’s the ultimate 50-state trivia champion.