Statistics for Name a Valid U.S. State - Lakes and Reservoirs

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General Stats

  • This quiz has been taken 55 times
  • The average score is 10 of 20

Answer Stats

Name a state ...Answer% Correct
that touches two or more Great LakesMichigan | New York | Wisconsin
100%
that has more than 10,000 lakes, other than MinnesotaAlaska | Michigan | Wisconsin
95%
that touches a lake with a maximum depth over 1,000 feetAlaska | California | Idaho | Michigan | Minnesota | Nevada | Oregon | Washington | Wisconsin
91%
that touches a lake with an area greater than 100 square miles and a surface elevation over 5,280 feetCalifornia | Idaho | Nevada | Utah | Wyoming
80%
that touches a lake with an area over 100 square miles which is also touched by a Canadian province other than OntarioMinnesota | New York | Vermont
80%
that touches a lake north of 49°N, other than AlaskaMinnesota
73%
that has a lake island with an area greater than 30 square milesMichigan | Utah | Vermont
64%
that has a national park named for a lakeAlaska | Oregon
61%
that touches a lake or reservoir which lies below sea levelCalifornia
59%
that has a lake island with a year-round population greater than 1,000Michigan | Washington
57%
whose largest lake or reservoir bordering or within the state begins and ends with a vowel (not counting the words "lake," "reservoir," etc.)Alaska | Florida | New York | North Dakota | Ohio | Oklahoma | Pennsylvania | South Dakota
45%
that has a national park named for an island in a lakeMichigan
45%
whose largest lake or reservoir bordering or within the state touches a national parkIndiana | Michigan | Wyoming
43%
whose largest city (by city proper population) borders the largest lake that state touchesIllinois | Louisiana | Utah | Vermont
32%
whose largest lake or reservoir entirely within the state has the same name as a U.S. presidentArizona | Indiana | Missouri | Washington
30%
whose capital city borders two or more lakes or reservoirs greater than 5 square miles in areaTennessee | Wisconsin
25%
that has no natural lakesMaryland
20%
in which the main campus of the "University of [that state]" borders a lake or reservoir that is larger than the campusWashington | Wisconsin
14%
whose largest city is linked to another city by a bridge across a lake or reservoirArkansas | Louisiana | Washington
11%
whose largest city borders a lake with the same name as that stateWashington
5%

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