+2 Best Geography Trivia and Quizzes in United States

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How much do you know about the Great Lakes? Take the test!

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  • Which of the Great Lakes is named like the Canadian province it borders?

    Lake Ontario
  • Which of these cities is not on the shores of the Great Lakes?

    Nashville
  • Which of these is a major city on Lake Michigan's shore?

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • What is the smallest of the great lakes in surface area?

    Ontario
  • What state had its "Great Lakes State" slogan on license plates?

    Michigan
  • In 1998, what was briefly designated as the sixth Great Lake?

    Lake Champlain
  • Gary, Indiana, borders which of America's Great Lakes?

    Lake Michigan
  • The Erie Canal connects the Great Lakes with what body of water?

    Atlantic Ocean
  • Lake Erie borders with what Canadian province?

    Ontario
  • Which city in Ohio is known as "The Best Location In the Nation"?

    Cleveland
  • Which U.S. Great Lake was the site of a key British naval defeat?

    Lake Erie
  • Of all the five Great Lakes, which is the deepest?

    Lake Superior
  • What is the figure of Lelawala, linked with Niagara Falls, also called?

    Maid of the Mist
  • What U.S. lake has a version of the Bermuda Triangle?

    Lake Michigan
  • How much of the world's freshwater is in the Great Lakes?

    21%
  • In which lake is the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald situated?

    Lake Superior
  • Under which Great Lake is the world's largest underground salt mine?

    Lake Huron
  • Which Great Lake does the Welland Canal connect with Lake Erie?

    Lake Ontario
  • In what lake is Isle Royale National Park situated?

    Lake Superior
  • How many times did the Niagara Falls stop flowing?

    2

Geography Quiz! How Much Do You Know About American Topographic Wonders?

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  • Which of these state capitals can only be accessed by boat or plane?

    Juneau
  • In which state do the Rocky Mountains reach their highest peak?

    Colorado
  • Which of these landmarks is the "Honeymoon Capital of the World"?

    Niagara Falls
  • What is the longest river in the United States?

    Missouri
  • Helena is the capital of which state?

    Montana
  • What US state capital was named after a German chancellor?

    Bismarck
  • What is the longest bayou in the world?

    Bayou Bartholomew
  • Which state has the oldest capital city in the U.S.?

    New Mexico
  • What North American mountain range has the tallest mountains?

    Alaska Range
  • Where is Havasu Falls located?

    Grand Canyon, Arizona
  • Which U.S. state has the least populous capital city?

    Vermont
  • The Catskill mountains are in which US state?

    New York
  • Which of these waterfalls is on the border between Canada and the US?

    Niagara Falls
  • The capital of which of these U.S. states was named after a president?

    Missouri
  • Which of these states is part of the Rocky Mountains region?

    Colorado
  • What bayou runs through Houston?

    Buffalo Bayou
  • The Colorado River slowly carved which natural landmark in Arizona?

    Grand Canyon
  • Where in the US are the Wrangell Mountains?

    Alaska
  • How deep is the Grand Canyon at its deepest point?

    6,000 feet
  • In which river are the Thousand Islands located?

    St. Lawrence River