Statistics for Name a Valid U.S. State - Mountains and Highest Points

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  • This quiz has been taken 81 times
  • The average score is 15 of 20

Answer Stats

Name a state ...Answer% Correct
that touches the Rocky MountainsColorado | Idaho | Montana | New Mexico | Utah | Wyoming
100%
that has a national park named after a mountain rangeAlaska | Colorado | North Carolina | Tennessee | Texas | Washington
92%
that touches the CascadesCalifornia | Oregon | Washington
92%
that has a national park named after an individual mountainAlaska | California | Hawaii | Washington | Wyoming
85%
that has at least four mountains higher than 5,000 metersAlaska
83%
that has a volcano higher than 14,000 feetAlaska | California | Washington
83%
that is in the northeastern U.S. and whose highest point is over 5,000 feet, other than New HampshireMaine | New York
81%
that has between one and five mountains higher than 10,000 feetArizona | Hawaii | Oregon | Washington
80%
whose highest point is less than 1,000 feet, other than FloridaDelaware | Louisiana | Mississippi | Rhode Island
80%
that is east of the Mississippi River and whose highest point is over 6,000 feetNew Hampshire | North Carolina | Tennessee
80%
that is landlocked, has a highest point over 10,000 feet, and has a lowest point under 1,000 feetArizona | Idaho | Nevada
78%
with at least one peak over 14,000 feet visible at ground level from an urban area with 1,000,000 or more peopleColorado | Oregon | Washington
75%
that touches the Atlantic Ocean (not counting the Gulf of Mexico) but whose highest point is not in the AppalachiansDelaware | Florida | Rhode Island
73%
that touches the Mississippi River and whose highest point is over 2,000 feet but not in the AppalachiansArkansas | Minnesota
71%
whose highest point is less than a mile from a border with another stateConnecticut | Delaware | Florida | Illinois | Kansas | Kentucky | Maryland | Nebraska | Nevada | Oklahoma | Rhode Island | South Carolina | Tennessee
71%
whose highest point is higher than 4,000 meters (13,123 feet) but lower than 4,267 meters (14,000 feet)Hawaii | Nevada | New Mexico | Utah | Wyoming
68%
whose highest point has ever been named after a U.S. presidentAlaska | New Hampshire
64%
that has paved roads higher than 12,000 feetColorado
59%
that is in the West and whose highest point is less than 12,000 feetOregon
51%
that is in the Midwest and whose highest point is over 6,000 feetSouth Dakota
51%

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