Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Capital of Indiana | Indianapolis | 100%
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A person from Indiana is called a... | Hoosier | 92%
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Which famous motor race is held in Indiana's capital city? | The Indianapolis 500 | 85%
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The state bird? | cardinal | 63%
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Which Indiana town receives millions of letters at Christmastime? | Santa Claus | 60%
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Southern Indiana has one of the world's richest deposits of what sedimentary rock? | limestone | 55%
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Which notorious singing group hails from Gary, Indiana? | The Jackson 5 | 55%
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Amelia Earhart was once a professor at which Indiana college? | Purdue University | 52%
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In what year did Indiana become a state? | 1816 | 47%
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Indiana produces 90% of the world's supply of which popular snack? | popcorn | 45%
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Who is the current governor? | Mike Pence | 40%
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Which singer/songwriter, who wrote "Small Town", is from Seymour, Indiana? | John Cougar Mellencamp | 38%
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What is the Indiana state motto? | The Crossroads of America | 31%
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Which famous actor, star of "East of Eden", was born in Marion, Indiana? | James Dean | 22%
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The state flower? | peony | 22%
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One Indianapolis-born author mentions famous Indiana figures in his book "Cat's Cradle". Who was this author? | Kurt Vonnegut | 18%
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What is the official state song? | On the Banks of the Wabash | 17%
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Which Indiana city was once known as the "Circus Capital of America"? | Peru | 14%
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Which famous poet was born in Greenfield, Indiana? | James Whitcomb Riley | 12%
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Indiana's first newspaper, "The Indiana Gazette", was first published in which city? | Vincennes | 10%
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What is the Indiana state tree? | yellow poplar | 8%
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The main station of the underground railroad was in Indiana, in whose home? | Levi Coffin | 5%
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Fort Wayne was built in 1794 at a Miami village after what famous battle? | The Battle of Fallen Timbers | 5%
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The world's first peacetime train robbery was committed in which Indiana city? | Seymour | 4%
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Who is the only Miss Indiana to win the Miss America pageant? | Katie Stam | 3%
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And what was the name of the gang who robbed the train? | The Reno Brothers | 2%
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In Madison County, 1824, nine Native Americans were slaughtered by seven white settlers. This event came to be known as what? | Fall Creek Massacre | 1%
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