+5 Best Pennsylvania Trivia and Quizzes in United States

Welcome, trivia enthusiasts and proud Americans! Are you ready to put your knowledge of the great state of Pennsylvania to the test? Get ready to embark on a virtual journey through the Keystone State and uncover fascinating facts that will make you appreciate this historical gem even more. Pennsylvania is not just the land of cheesesteaks and the Liberty Bell; it is a treasure trove of rich history, diverse culture, and stunning landscapes waiting to be explored. From the bustling streets of Philadelphia to the picturesque Amish Country, Pennsylvania offers a unique blend of urban excitement and rural charm that sets it apart from the rest. As you delve into this quiz, you will discover the secrets behind Pennsylvania's nickname as the "Keystone State," learn about its pivotal role in the founding of our nation, and explore the iconic landmarks that have shaped its identity over the centuries. Whether you are a proud Pennsylvanian looking to test your local knowledge or simply a curious soul eager to learn more about this captivating state, this quiz is your chance to showcase your expertise and maybe even uncover some surprising tidbits along the way. So, grab a snack, get comfortable, and let's dive into the world of Pennsylvania trivia. Who knows, you might just walk away with a newfound appreciation for the history, culture, and beauty that make this state truly unforgettable. Get ready to show off your Pennsylvania pride and see how well you really know the Keystone State!

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  • Who are the Pittsburgh Steelers' traditional rivals in the NFL?

    Baltimore Ravens
  • Which of these iconic historical landmarks is in Pennsylvania?

    Liberty Bell
  • Which U.S. city is home to an MLB team called "The Pirates"?

    Pittsburgh
  • Which US President delivered the Gettysburg Address?

    Lincoln
  • The Benjamin Franklin Bridge connects Pennsylvania with which U.S. state?

    New Jersey
  • What time zone does the U.S. state of Pennsylvania use?

    Eastern Time Zone
  • Which of these is a nickname for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?

    The City that Loves you Back
  • Which city in Pennsylvania used to be known by the nickname "Iron City"?

    Pittsburgh
  • In which Pennsylvania city are the famous "Rocky Steps" located?

    Philadelphia
  • What monument has a mini replica along Pennsylvania's Susquehanna River?

    Statue of Liberty
  • What Pennsylvania city was the capital of the U.S. for only one day?

    Lancaster
  • How many pounds does the Liberty Bell weigh?

    2,080 pounds
  • Which Pennsylvania battlefield from the Civil War is said to be haunted?

    Gettysburg
  • Which sitcom starred Will Smith, a street teen from West Philadelphia?

    The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
  • What is the name of the Philadelphia Phillies mascot?

    Phillie Phanatic
  • In which U.S. city does the American version of "The Office" take place?

    Scranton, Pennsylvania
  • The Penguins are an NHL team from which city?

    Pittsburgh
  • How did Philadelphia try to rename Black Friday?

    Big Friday
  • What was the original name of the Philadelphia 76ers?

    Syracuse Nationals
  • Letters From a Farmer in Pennsylvania are essays written in 1768 by whom?

    John Dickinson

Keystone State Challenge! How Well Do You Know Pennsylvania?

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  • Which city in Pennsylvania is known as "The Gateway to the West"?

    Pittsburgh
  • Which of the following is the capital city of Pennsylvania?

    Harrisburg
  • Whose statue is on top of the Philadelphia City Hall?

    William Penn
  • In which city can you find the Independence Hall?

    Philadelphia
  • In which Pennsylvania city was President Biden born?

    Scranton
  • Which is the largest city in Pennsylvania by population?

    Philadelphia
  • Which U.S. President was the first to be born in Pennsylvania?

    James Buchanan
  • Which city in Pennsylvania is known by the nickname "Peanut City"?

    Allentown
  • Which chocolate company has a theme park in Pennsylvania?

    Hershey
  • What was the original name of the Liberty Bell?

    State House Bell
  • In which year did the state of Pennsylvania join the Union?

    1787
  • Which of these peaks is the highest point in Pennsylvania?

    Mount Davis
  • How many other US states does Pennsylvania border?

    6
  • From which country were the first European settlers in Pennsylvania?

    Sweden
  • In what year was Philadelphia founded?

    1682

Penny for Your Thoughts: How Much Do You Know about U.S. Coins?

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  • Who was the first U.S. president to appear on a coin during his lifetime?

    Calvin Coolidge
  • The name of which U.S. city was famously decided with a coin toss?

    Portland, Oregon
  • Which metallic chemical element shares its name with a small US coin?

    Nickel
  • Whose likeness appears in American half-dollar coins since 1964?

    John F. Kennedy
  • Which Founding Father is depicted on the nickel (5-cent coin)?

    Thomas Jefferson
  • What is the name for the small capital letter that is in U.S. coins?

    Mint mark
  • In the US, whose picture appears on a penny?

    Abraham Lincoln
  • Who is the first woman to appear on a circulating US coin?

    Susan B. Anthony
  • According to the U.S. Mint, what is the anticipated lifespan of a coin?

    30 years
  • Which state had its first state quarter released in 1999?

    Delaware
  • Which U.S. president is on the 10-cent coin?

    Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Which iconic golfer would only play if he had three coins in his pocket?

    Jack Nicklaus
  • Which state quarter has an image of Helen Keller?

    Alabama
  • There is a car featured on which state's quarter?

    Indiana
  • What building is depicted on the reverse of a US nickel?

    Monticello
  • What were US pennies originally made of?

    Copper
  • Which Founding Father designed the first United States penny?

    Benjamin Franklin
  • Who was depicted on the "Silly Head" US cents minted in 1839?

    Lady Liberty
  • Which of these mottos was on the early US Fugio Cents?

    Mind Your Business
  • When was the motto "In God We Trust" added to all American coins?

    1864

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Pennsylvania Trivia Challenge: Can you conquer the Keystone State quiz?

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  • What was the name of Penn, who established the colony of Pennsylvania?

    William
  • Which Western Asia country's capital city used to be called Philadelphia?

    Jordan
  • In Philadelphia, if you order a cheesesteak, what will you be eating?

    A sandwich
  • What is the state dog of Pennsylvania?

    Great Dane
  • Which of these cities used to be the capital of the United States?

    Philadelphia
  • A popular brand of cream cheese is named after which US city?

    Philadelphia
  • Which river runs through the cities of Cincinnati and Pittsburgh?

    Ohio
  • In which U.S. city is the Liberty Bell located?

    Philadelphia
  • What was the defensive line for the Pittsburgh Steelers known by?

    The Steel Curtain