USA – GK

What is the capital of the United States?
A. New York
B. Los Angeles
C. Washington, D.C. (Correct)
D. Chicago

Who was the first President of the United States?
A. Thomas Jefferson
B. Abraham Lincoln
C. George Washington (Correct)
D. Benjamin Franklin

How many states are there in the USA?
A. 50 (Correct)
B. 48
C. 52
D. 45

Which U.S. state is known as the “Sunshine State”?
A. California
B. Florida (Correct)
C. Arizona
D. Texas

What is the largest state in the USA by area?
A. Texas
B. California
C. Alaska (Correct)
D. Montana

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from which country?
A. France (Correct)
B. England
C. Germany
D. Canada

Which of the following rivers is the longest in the United States?
A. Colorado River
B. Mississippi River (Correct)
C. Missouri River
D. Yukon River

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
A. James Madison
B. George Washington
C. Thomas Jefferson (Correct)
D. Alexander Hamilton

What year was the Declaration of Independence signed?
A. 1776 (Correct)
B. 1783
C. 1750
D. 1804

Which state was the first to join the Union?
A. Virginia
B. Delaware (Correct)
C. Pennsylvania
D. Massachusetts

How many stripes are there on the U.S. flag?
A. 13 (Correct)
B. 50
C. 7
D. 11

What do the stripes on the U.S. flag represent?
A. The original colonies (Correct)
B. The number of states
C. The founding fathers
D. Years of independence

Where is the Grand Canyon located?
A. Nevada
B. Arizona (Correct)
C. New Mexico
D. Utah

What is the national anthem of the United States?
A. America the Beautiful
B. God Bless America
C. The Star-Spangled Banner (Correct)
D. My Country, ‘Tis of Thee

Which U.S. city is known as the “Windy City”?
A. San Francisco
B. New York
C. Boston
D. Chicago (Correct)

Which president is on the $1 bill?
A. Thomas Jefferson
B. Abraham Lincoln
C. George Washington (Correct)
D. Alexander Hamilton

What is the tallest mountain in the United States?
A. Mount Whitney
B. Mount McKinley/Denali (Correct)
C. Mount Elbert
D. Mount Rainier

In which city is the U.S. Declaration of Independence located?
A. New York
B. Washington, D.C.
C. Philadelphia (Correct)
D. Boston

Who was the President during the Civil War?
A. Ulysses S. Grant
B. Abraham Lincoln (Correct)
C. Andrew Johnson
D. Jefferson Davis

Which U.S. state is known for its volcanoes?
A. California
B. Wyoming
C. Hawaii (Correct)
D. Alaska

What is the most populous city in the United States?
A. Los Angeles
B. Chicago
C. New York City (Correct)
D. Houston

The Silicon Valley, known for its tech industry, is located in which U.S. state?
A. Texas
B. New York
C. Florida
D. California (Correct)

Who was the only U.S. President to serve more than two terms?
A. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Correct)
B. George Washington
C. Theodore Roosevelt
D. Abraham Lincoln

What major event did the U.S. enter in 1941?
A. Korean War
B. World War I
C. Vietnam War
D. World War II (Correct)

Which U.S. state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”?
A. Michigan
B. Alaska
C. Minnesota (Correct)
D. Wisconsin

In which year did the United States land the first human on the Moon?
A. 1969 (Correct)
B. 1965
C. 1973
D. 1959

What is the national bird of the United States?
A. Bald Eagle (Correct)
B. American Robin
C. Peregrine Falcon
D. Blue Jay

Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery?
A. The 14th Amendment
B. The 15th Amendment
C. The 13th Amendment (Correct)
D. The 12th Amendment

The Great Smoky Mountains are primarily located in which two states?
A. North Carolina and Tennessee (Correct)
B. Virginia and Kentucky
C. Georgia and Alabama
D. Maryland and West Virginia

Which U.S. state was the last to join the Union?
A. Alaska
B. Hawaii (Correct)
C. New Mexico
D. Arizona

What is the main ingredient in a traditional Texas chili?
A. Beans
B. Tomatoes
C. Beef (Correct)
D. Pork

Which of these cities is the capital of California?
A. Los Angeles
B. San Francisco
C. Sacramento (Correct)
D. San Diego

The Pentagon is located in which U.S. state?
A. Maryland
B. Virginia (Correct)
C. Washington, D.C. (Note: While The Pentagon has a Washington, D.C. mailing address, it’s physically located in Virginia.)
D. New York

Which U.S. President signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law?
A. John F. Kennedy
B. Lyndon B. Johnson (Correct)
C. Dwight D. Eisenhower
D. Harry S. Truman

The United States’ Independence Day is celebrated on which date?
A. July 4 (Correct)
B. June 4
C. May 4
D. August 4

Mount Rushmore features the heads of how many U.S. Presidents?
A. 3
B. 4 (Correct)
C. 5
D. 6

Which river forms much of the border between Mexico and the United States?
A. Colorado River
B. Mississippi River
C. Rio Grande (Correct)
D. Red River

Which U.S. state is known as the “Birthplace of Jazz”?
A. New York
B. Illinois
C. Louisiana (Correct)
D. Mississippi

Who is known as the “Father of the National Parks”?
A. Theodore Roosevelt
B. John Muir (Correct)
C. Gifford Pinchot
D. Ansel Adams

The U.S. Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s was led by which prominent figure?
A. Malcolm X
B. Rosa Parks
C. Martin Luther King Jr. (Correct)
D. Frederick Douglass

In which state is the Yellowstone National Park primarily located?
A. Montana
B. Wyoming (Correct)
C. Idaho
D. Utah

Who was the first female Vice President of the United States?
A. Hillary Clinton
B. Sarah Palin
C. Kamala Harris (Correct)
D. Elizabeth Warren

The headquarters of the United Nations is located in which U.S. city?
A. Washington, D.C.
B. Los Angeles
C. New York City (Correct)
D. San Francisco

Which U.S. state produces the most corn?
A. Iowa (Correct)
B. Nebraska
C. Illinois
D. Indiana

What is the longest river in the United States?
A. Mississippi River
B. Missouri River (Correct)
C. Colorado River
D. Rio Grande

The U.S. federal government is divided into how many branches?
A. Two
B. Three (Correct)
C. Four
D. Five

Which U.S. city is famous for its Mardi Gras celebration?
A. Miami
B. San Francisco
C. New Orleans (Correct)
D. Las Vegas

What was the United States’ first constitution called?
A. The Federalist Papers
B. The Declaration of Independence
C. The Articles of Confederation (Correct)
D. The Magna Carta

Who is credited with inventing the first successful airplane?
A. Henry Ford
B. Thomas Edison
C. The Wright brothers (Correct)
D. Alexander Graham Bell

Which U.S. President is known for the Gettysburg Address?
A. George Washington
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. Abraham Lincoln (Correct)
D. Ulysses S. Grant

In what year was the current U.S. Constitution ratified?
A. 1776
B. 1787 (Correct)
C. 1789
D. 1791

What is the name of the national park known for its geothermal features like geysers and hot springs, including Old Faithful?
A. Yosemite National Park
B. Yellowstone National Park (Correct)
C. Grand Canyon National Park
D. Zion National Park

Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote?
A. 15th Amendment
B. 19th Amendment (Correct)
C. 21st Amendment
D. 26th Amendment

What U.S. city is known as the birthplace of jazz music?
A. Chicago
B. New Orleans (Correct)
C. New York City
D. Detroit

Which war was fought by the United States between 1861 and 1865?
A. The Revolutionary War
B. The War of 1812
C. The Mexican-American War
D. The Civil War (Correct)

What is the supreme law of the land in the United States?
A. The Declaration of Independence
B. The Articles of Confederation
C. The U.S. Constitution (Correct)
D. The Bill of Rights

Which U.S. President is associated with the Emancipation Proclamation?
A. Andrew Johnson
B. Abraham Lincoln (Correct)
C. Ulysses S. Grant
D. Thomas Jefferson

What is the name of the national anthem of the United States?
A. America the Beautiful
B. God Bless America
C. The Star-Spangled Banner (Correct)
D. Yankee Doodle

How many justices are on the U.S. Supreme Court?
A. 7
B. 9 (Correct)
C. 11
D. 13

Which of the following states does NOT border Canada?
A. Alaska
B. Idaho
C. Pennsylvania (Correct)
D. Montana

Which U.S. state is known as “The Last Frontier”?
A. Alaska (Correct)
B. California
C. Hawaii
D. Texas

What is the name of the largest ocean on Earth, which also borders the western side of the USA?
A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Indian Ocean
C. Arctic Ocean
D. Pacific Ocean (Correct)

Who is known as the “King of Rock and Roll”?
A. Bob Dylan
B. Michael Jackson
C. Elvis Presley (Correct)
D. Bruce Springsteen

Which U.S. city is known for its historic Freedom Trail, which showcases several sites important to the history of the United States?
A. Philadelphia
B. New York City
C. Boston (Correct)
D. Washington, D.C.

What is the capital of Texas?
A. Houston
B. Dallas
C. Austin (Correct)
D. San Antonio

In what year did the United States celebrate its Bicentennial, marking 200 years of independence?
A. 1876
B. 1976 (Correct)
C. 1986
D. 1996

The U.S. National Park Service was established in what year?
A. 1872
B. 1916 (Correct)
C. 1933
D. 1955

Which U.S. President established the Peace Corps?
A. Dwight D. Eisenhower
B. John F. Kennedy (Correct)
C. Lyndon B. Johnson
D. Richard Nixon

The famous Route 66 starts in Chicago and ends in which city?
A. Los Angeles (Correct)
B. San Francisco
C. Seattle
D. San Diego

Which U.S. state is known as the “Peach State”?
A. Florida
B. California
C. Georgia (Correct)
D. South Carolina

Which of these is a famous landmark in San Francisco?
A. The Golden Gate Bridge (Correct)
B. The Empire State Building
C. The Space Needle
D. The Lincoln Memorial

Ellis Island, located in New York Harbor, served primarily as what from 1892 to 1954?
A. A military fort
B. A prison
C. An immigrant inspection station (Correct)
D. A trading post

What U.S. state is the Grand Canyon located in?
A. Nevada
B. Arizona (Correct)
C. Colorado
D. New Mexico

Which amendment guarantees the freedom of speech in the United States?
A. First Amendment (Correct)
B. Second Amendment
C. Fourth Amendment
D. Fifth Amendment

Who was the second President of the United States?
A. Thomas Jefferson
B. John Adams (Correct)
C. James Madison
D. George Washington

The U.S. Federal Government consists of which three branches?
A. Executive, Legislative, Judicial (Correct)
B. Legislative, Judicial, Military
C. Executive, Military, Judicial
D. Legislative, Executive, Industrial

What major event did Neil Armstrong’s famous quote “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” correspond with?
A. The signing of the United Nations Charter
B. The end of World War II
C. The first successful human heart transplant
D. The first human moon landing (Correct)

Which state is known as the “First State”?
A. Pennsylvania
B. Delaware (Correct)
C. Massachusetts
D. Virginia

The Hoover Dam is located on the border between which two states?
A. Arizona and Nevada (Correct)
B. Nevada and California
C. Oregon and California
D. Utah and Nevada

What is the only U.S. state to have once been a kingdom?
A. Alaska
B. California
C. Hawaii (Correct)
D. Texas

What major global conflict was the United States involved in from 1955 to 1975?
A. World War I
B. World War II
C. The Korean War
D. The Vietnam War (Correct)

Which U.S. state is known for its extensive potato farming?
A. Idaho (Correct)
B. Iowa
C. Wisconsin
D. Nebraska

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
A. George Washington
B. Thomas Jefferson (Correct)
C. Benjamin Franklin
D. John Adams

Which U.S. city is famous for its cable cars and steep hills?
A. Los Angeles
B. New York City
C. San Francisco (Correct)
D. Seattle

What is the largest desert in the United States?
A. Mojave Desert
B. Sonoran Desert
C. Great Basin Desert (Correct)
D. Chihuahuan Desert

The U.S. federal holiday Martin Luther King Jr. Day is celebrated in which month?
A. January (Correct)
B. February
C. March
D. April

Which U.S. state is known as the “Sunshine State”?
A. California
B. Arizona
C. Florida (Correct)
D. Texas

The U.S. bought the Louisiana Territory from France in what year?
A. 1803 (Correct)
B. 1812
C. 1820
D. 1831

Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, and was also famously lost in the Pacific?
A. Bessie Coleman
B. Amelia Earhart (Correct)
C. Harriet Quimby
D. Jacqueline Cochran

Which U.S. state was the first to grant women the right to vote?
A. California
B. New York
C. Wyoming (Correct)
D. Massachusetts

“The Windy City” is a nickname for which U.S. city?
A. Boston
B. Miami
C. Chicago (Correct)
D. San Francisco

Which U.S. President is associated with the New Deal?
A. Herbert Hoover
B. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Correct)
C. Harry S. Truman
D. Dwight D. Eisenhower

The Appalachian Trail stretches from Georgia to which other U.S. state?
A. Maine (Correct)
B. Vermont
C. New Hampshire
D. New York

Which U.S. President famously proclaimed, “Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country”?
A. John F. Kennedy (Correct)
B. Lyndon B. Johnson
C. Ronald Reagan
D. Franklin D. Roosevelt

Mount McKinley, the highest peak in North America, is located in which U.S. state?
A. Alaska (Correct)
B. Montana
C. Colorado
D. Washington

The iconic Hollywood Sign is located in which U.S. city?
A. New York City
B. Los Angeles (Correct)
C. San Francisco
D. Chicago

Which U.S. state is known for producing the most blueberries?
A. Georgia
B. Washington
C. Maine (Correct)
D. Michigan

What is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States?
A. Yale University
B. Princeton University
C. Harvard University (Correct)
D. University of Pennsylvania

Which U.S. state is the largest by area?
A. Texas
B. California
C. Alaska (Correct)
D. Montana

Where is the U.S. Naval Academy located?
A. West Point, New York
B. Colorado Springs, Colorado
C. Annapolis, Maryland (Correct)
D. New London, Connecticut

Which U.S. city is known as the “City of Brotherly Love”?
A. Boston
B. New York City
C. Philadelphia (Correct)
D. San Francisco

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is primarily located in which two U.S. states?
A. North Carolina and Tennessee (Correct)
B. Kentucky and Virginia
C. Georgia and Alabama
D. Maryland and West Virginia

Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery?
A. 13th Amendment (Correct)
B. 14th Amendment
C. 15th Amendment
D. 19th Amendment

What is the name of the longest river in the United States?
A. Colorado River
B. Missouri River (Correct)
C. Mississippi River
D. Yukon River

Which U.S. President is known for the Gettysburg Address?
A. George Washington
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. Abraham Lincoln (Correct)
D. Franklin D. Roosevelt

Which state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”?
A. Wisconsin
B. Michigan
C. Minnesota (Correct)
D. Alaska

What U.S. city is famous for its Mardi Gras celebration?
A. Miami
B. New Orleans (Correct)
C. Las Vegas
D. Atlanta

Which U.S. President signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law?
A. John F. Kennedy
B. Lyndon B. Johnson (Correct)
C. Richard Nixon
D. Dwight D. Eisenhower

The United States acquired Alaska from which country?
A. Canada
B. Russia (Correct)
C. Japan
D. Great Britain

What is the tallest building in the United States (as of my last update in April 2023)?
A. Willis Tower
B. Empire State Building
C. One World Trade Center (Correct)
D. The Trump Building

“Silicon Valley” is a nickname for the southern part of the San Francisco Bay Area, known for being a hub of what industry?
A. Entertainment
B. Automotive
C. Technology (Correct)
D. Finance

The U.S. National Park known as “Yellowstone” is primarily located in which state?
A. Wyoming (Correct)
B. Montana
C. Idaho
D. Utah

Who was the first female Vice President of the United States?
A. Hillary Clinton
B. Sarah Palin
C. Kamala Harris (Correct)
D. Elizabeth Warren

What is the capital city of the United States?
A. New York City
B. Philadelphia
C. Washington, D.C. (Correct)
D. Los Angeles

Which U.S. state has the nickname “The Golden State”?
A. Nevada
B. Arizona
C. California (Correct)
D. Texas

The United States’ Independence Day celebrates independence from which country?
A. France
B. Spain
C. Germany
D. Great Britain (Correct)

Which U.S. President is known for the Emancipation Proclamation?
A. Ulysses S. Grant
B. Abraham Lincoln (Correct)
C. Andrew Johnson
D. James Buchanan

The Pentagon is located in which U.S. state?
A. New York
B. California
C. Virginia (Correct)
D. Maryland

Mount Rushmore, featuring the carved faces of four U.S. Presidents, is located in which state?
A. South Dakota (Correct)
B. North Dakota
C. Wyoming
D. Montana

Which U.S. city was the first capital of the United States?
A. New York City (Correct)
B. Philadelphia
C. Washington, D.C.
D. Boston

Which U.S. state is known as the “First State”?
A. Delaware (Correct)
B. Pennsylvania
C. Virginia
D. Massachusetts

In what year did the United States land the first human on the Moon?
A. 1965
B. 1969 (Correct)
C. 1971
D. 1973

Which of the following national parks is known for its geothermal features like geysers and hot springs?
A. Yosemite National Park
B. Yellowstone National Park (Correct)
C. Grand Canyon National Park
D. Zion National Park

What is the name of the largest lake in the USA?
A. Lake Superior (Correct)
B. Lake Michigan
C. Lake Huron
D. Lake Erie

Who was the second President of the United States?
A. George Washington
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. John Adams (Correct)
D. James Madison

Which U.S. city is the capital of Nevada?
A. Las Vegas
B. Reno
C. Carson City (Correct)
D. Henderson

What U.S. state is known for its large Mormon population?
A. Idaho
B. Wyoming
C. Utah (Correct)
D. Arizona

Which amendment guarantees the right to bear arms?
A. First Amendment
B. Second Amendment (Correct)
C. Fourth Amendment
D. Eighth Amendment

Who is known as the “Father of the National Parks”?
A. Theodore Roosevelt
B. John Muir (Correct)
C. Gifford Pinchot
D. Ansel Adams

Which of these rivers forms part of the border between the United States and Mexico?
A. Colorado River
B. Mississippi River
C. Rio Grande (Correct)
D. Missouri River

The United States Constitution was signed in what year?
A. 1776
B. 1787 (Correct)
C. 1791
D. 1804

What is the name of the deepest canyon in the United States?
A. Grand Canyon
B. Hells Canyon (Correct)
C. Yosemite Valley
D. Kings Canyon

Which of these cities is the capital of Illinois?
A. Chicago
B. Springfield (Correct)
C. Peoria
D. Rockford

Which U.S. President served four terms in office?
A. George Washington
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. Abraham Lincoln
D. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Correct)

The Hoover Dam is located on the border of which two states?
A. Arizona and Nevada (Correct)
B. Nevada and California
C. Colorado and Utah
D. Oregon and Idaho

Which American inventor is credited with inventing the lightbulb?
A. Alexander Graham Bell
B. Thomas Edison (Correct)
C. Nikola Tesla
D. George Westinghouse

The “Trail of Tears” is associated with the forced relocation of which Native American tribe?
A. Navajo
B. Sioux
C. Cherokee (Correct)
D. Iroquois

What is the capital city of Alaska?
A. Anchorage
B. Fairbanks
C. Juneau (Correct)
D. Sitka

Which U.S. state was the last to join the Union?
A. Alaska
B. Hawaii (Correct)
C. Arizona
D. New Mexico

Who was the first American woman in space?
A. Sally Ride (Correct)
B. Mae Jemison
C. Valentina Tereshkova
D. Eileen Collins

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