+6 Best State Great Trivia and Quizzes in United States

Are you ready to test your knowledge and pride for the good ol' U.S. of A? Welcome to the ultimate State Great Trivia Quiz! This is your chance to show off your expertise on all things American states, from the majestic peaks of the Rockies to the sandy shores of the East Coast. Think you know your state capitals from your state flowers? How about famous landmarks, state birds, or unique state facts? Get ready to dive deep into the rich tapestry of the United States and discover fascinating tidbits about each state that will make you appreciate this diverse nation even more. Whether you're a geography buff, a history enthusiast, or just someone who loves a good challenge, this quiz is the perfect opportunity to put your patriotic prowess to the test. From the bustling metropolises of the North to the charming small towns of the South, every corner of America has its own story to tell. So, grab a slice of apple pie, pour yourself a glass of sweet tea, and get ready to embark on a virtual road trip across the 50 states. Who knows, you might just learn something new about the country you call home. Prepare to be amazed, entertained, and inspired as you delve into the colorful world of American trivia. Let's see if you have what it takes to become a true State Great champion! So, what are you waiting for? Let's get quizzing!

Explore the U.S.: Try your hand at this state-based trivia quiz!

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  • Anchorage is the largest city in which US state?

    Alaska
  • Which US state should you visit to see the Brooklyn Bridge?

    New York
  • Which New Jersey city is popular for its casinos?

    Atlantic City
  • Which state has a "Sunshine State" motto on its license plates?

    Florida
  • Oregon is bordered to the north by which state?

    Washington
  • Which of these states has the grizzly bear as its official state animal?

    California
  • In which state is the city of Chicago located?

    Illinois
  • What is the capital of Virginia?

    Richmond
  • Which U.S. state is "The Bluegrass State"?

    Kentucky
  • In which U.S. state is a Broadway Street famous for its theater scene?

    New York
  • Which of these U.S. states is not in the northern part of the country?

    Louisiana
  • Austin is the capital of which US state?

    Texas
  • What U.S. state does Kansas border on the south?

    Oklahoma
  • The name of what state is famously misspelled in the US Constitution?

    Pennsylvania
  • In which US State is Silicon Valley?

    California
  • Which US state is abbreviated as NM?

    New Mexico
  • Clarksville and Memphis are cities in which US state?

    Tennessee
  • Which U.S. state is known for its crude oil production?

    Texas
  • Providence is the capital city of which US State?

    Rhode Island
  • Which U.S. state has the most Electoral College votes?

    California

Ready, set, go! Race your way to knowledge!

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  • The New York City Marathon goes through how many of the boroughs?

    Five
  • What is the name of the famous dog race held every year in Alaska?

    Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
  • Which cocktail has been a Kentucky Derby tradition for almost 100 years?

    Mint Julep
  • Which of these is a 1-mile drinking race combining running and drinking?

    Beer Mile
  • What state capital is home to "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing"?

    Indianapolis
  • The Indianapolis 500 motor race takes place in which month?

    May
  • The "Charleston Distance Run" is a 15-mile race in which US state?

    West Virginia
  • Which horse race is known as "The Most Exciting Two Minutes In Sports"?

    Kentucky Derby
  • What flag color signals only one lap is remaining in a NASCAR race?

    White
  • The Preakness Stakes is a horse race run in which US city?

    Baltimore
  • Which U.S. sitting President first attended a NASCAR Cup Series race?

    Ronald Reagan
  • Which race claims to be the oldest continuous footrace in the U.S.?

    Buffalo Turkey Trot
  • What command tells jockeys to mount their horses at the Kentucky Derby?

    Riders up
  • In what city is the Kentucky Derby held?

    Louisville
  • Which type of flag signals the end of a race in NASCAR?

    Checkered
  • Which race car series is Indianapolis 500?

    IndyCar
  • What is the most successful car number in the history of NASCAR?

    11
  • Mascots dressed as which food run a race in the Milwaukee Brewer games?

    Sausage
  • Pack Burro Racing is the official summer heritage sport of which state?

    Colorado
  • The American LoToJa cycle race starts in Utah and ends in which state?

    Wyoming

Dig Up Some Facts with Our American Archaeology & Paleontology Quiz!

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  • Which state in the US declares the stegosaurus to be its state fossil?

    Colorado
  • Where are the Blythe Intaglios, known as the US's Nazca Lines, found?

    California
  • The Lindenmeier is an ancient archaeological site in which US state?

    Colorado
  • By what nickname is the world's most complete T. rex fossil known?

    Sue
  • Mesa Verde National Park is famous for what archaeological structures?

    Cliff dwellings
  • Which president tried to assemble a mammoth skeleton in the White House?

    Thomas Jefferson
  • Where was the first nearly complete dinosaur fossil ever found?

    New Jersey
  • How many of the 50 states have an official state fossil or dinosaur?

    42
  • A person who studies fossils is known as a what?

    Paleontologist
  • Apalachicola Fort is an archaeological site in which U.S. state?

    Alabama
  • Which U.S. city is home to the world's most complete T-Rex skeleton?

    Chicago
  • Which state is home to the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument?

    Idaho
  • Where were most sabertooth cat fossils found?

    California
  • In which U.S. state is the Moundville Archaeological Site located?

    Alabama
  • Within which national park can the remains of trees from Pangea be found?

    Petrified Forest
  • What carbon isotope is used to date fossils?

    Carbon-14
  • Which museum houses the dinosaur skeleton known as "Sue"?

    Field Museum
  • In what state was the largest tyrannosaurus rex skeleton discovered?

    South Dakota

Sunny with a Chance of Trivia! Play Our American Weather Quiz!

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  • Which U.S. state had the deepest recorded snow depth in the country?

    California
  • Which U.S. state is called the "Sunshine State"?

    Florida
  • Which U.S. state is affected by a weather condition called "vog"?

    Hawaii
  • What is the name of the study of the weather and atmosphere?

    Meteorology
  • Which U.S. city has the Guinness Record for most consecutive sunny days?

    St. Petersburg, Florida
  • What temperature did the 1913 California heat wave reach?

    134 F
  • Which of these words refers to the hottest days of summer?

    Dog days
  • What weather phenomenon common on the East Coast is called a nor'easter?

    Extratropical cyclone
  • What day of the year does meteorological winter begin in the U.S.?

    December 1st
  • By what nickname is Seattle known because of its rainy weather?

    Rain City
  • Which color is used to indicate a warm front on a weather map?

    Red
  • What is the phenomenon where rain falls while the sun is shining called?

    Sunshower
  • What was the lowest temperature ever recorded in the US?

    -80
  • Which U.S. state recorded a ground temperature of 200 degrees Fahrenheit?

    California
  • During what season do cherry blossoms bloom in Washington DC?

    Spring
  • In 1876, what strange thing rained in Kentucky?

    Meat
  • Which of these words refers to the earthy smell after rain?

    Petrichor
  • Which of the following are spring months in the Northern Hemisphere?

    March, April, May

Rediscover American wonders through this trivia quiz!

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  • Which U.S. state has an underwater canyon as deep as the Grand Canyon?

    California
  • In which U.S. state is Zion Canyon located?

    Utah
  • Which U.S. state has the longest floating bridge in the world?

    Washington
  • Which US state is bordered by two oceans?

    Alaska
  • In which state is Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park located?

    Colorado
  • In which U.S. state is the Petrified Forest National Park located?

    Arizona
  • In which U. S. state is the Grand Canyon located?

    Arizona
  • What U.S. state is home to a canyon filled with glowing insects?

    Alabama
  • In which U.S. state is Canyon Ferry Lake located?

    Montana
  • Which U.S. state is home to the Antelope Canyon?

    Arizona
  • Which two U.S. states have the highest number of national monuments?

    Arizona and California
  • What state has the most caves in the US?

    Tennessee
  • In which US state is Bottomless Lakes State Park?

    New Mexico
  • Which U.S. state is home to Bryce Canyon?

    Utah
  • On the border of which two U.S. states is the Hoover Dam located?

    Arizona and Nevada
  • In which U.S. state is Big Bend National Park located?

    Texas
  • Which of these U.S. states has the world's largest rose bush?

    Arizona
  • Which of the Contiguous U.S. states has the highest percentage of water?

    Michigan
  • In the border of what states is the Dinosaur National Monument?

    Colorado and Utah
  • In which U.S. state is Reflection Canyon located?

    Utah

The Great American Quiz: test your knowledge of national symbols!

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  • Which U.S. state is known by the nickname "The First State"?

    Delaware
  • Which big bird is the symbol of the US Thanksgiving Day?

    Turkey
  • What is represented by the columns of the Lincoln Memorial?

    States
  • Which of these is a classic icon of the United States?

    Bald Eagle
  • What is the title of the anthem of the United States of America?

    Star-Spangled Banner
  • What US state's flag has a Union Jack in the top left corner?

    Hawaii's
  • The Washington Monument is built in what shape?

    Obelisk
  • Which of these U.S. landmarks has a private subway station underneath?

    The Capitol
  • Which of these U.S. landmarks has a time capsule hidden inside of it?

    Gateway Arch
  • Which U.S. landmark has inscribed a sonnet from poet Emma Lazarus?

    Statue of Liberty