Statistics for US Geography Tile Select Trivia

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  • This quiz has been taken 350 times
  • The average score is 46 of 80

Answer Stats

QuestionTileSelect% Correct
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalMassachusettsNo
96%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalUtahNo
96%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalArizonaNo
95%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalGeorgiaNo
94%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalIndianaNo
94%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalWashingtonYes
94%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalIdahoNo
93%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalIllinoisYes
92%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalArkansasNo
90%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalNew JerseyYes
89%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalOregonYes
89%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalWisconsinYes
87%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalKentuckyYes
84%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalWyomingNo
81%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdFloridaNo
77%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdTexasNo
76%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000ArizonaNo
72%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000ColoradoNo
70%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000TennesseeNo
70%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000New JerseyNo
69%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000HawaiiYes
68%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)MaineNo
67%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalMontanaYes
67%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)North DakotaNo
67%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)VirginiaNo
67%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)IdahoNo
65%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000IndianaNo
65%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)MichiganNo
65%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000NebraskaYes
65%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000MassachusettsNo
64%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)NevadaNo
64%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)North CarolinaNo
63%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000MissouriNo
62%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdOregonNo
60%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdMontanaNo
59%
States whose most populous city is NOT their capitalOhioNo
59%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveNorth DakotaNo
57%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveCaliforniaYes
56%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000OregonNo
56%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveSouth DakotaNo
56%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)AlabamaYes
55%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdIowaNo
54%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000IowaYes
54%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)South CarolinaNo
53%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveTexasYes
53%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)OhioNo
52%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveKansasYes
50%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdMaineNo
50%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdMinnesotaNo
50%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveWest VirginiaYes
49%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveIowaYes
48%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)NebraskaYes
48%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000NevadaNo
48%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveColoradoNo
47%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)OklahomaYes
46%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveWisconsinYes
46%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdIndianaYes
45%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000MarylandYes
45%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdMichiganNo
45%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveTennesseeNo
44%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdWisconsinNo
44%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdIllinoisYes
43%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveMississippiNo
43%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveMaineYes
42%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveNebraskaYes
42%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000OklahomaNo
42%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)WisconsinYes
41%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000KansasNo
40%
States that have 3 or less cities with a city proper population of at least 100,000KentuckyYes
40%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdOhioYes
37%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveOregonYes
37%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)PennsylvaniaYes
34%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveIllinoisNo
32%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdKentuckyYes
31%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdVirginiaYes
28%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdWest VirginiaYes
28%
States that have the Northern cardinal as a state birdNorth CarolinaYes
27%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)West VirginiaYes
27%
States that were originally admitted into the Union from 1820-1870 inclusiveNevadaYes
25%
States WITHOUT a national park (or a portion of one)New YorkYes
23%

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