United States Flashcards
What is the capital of California?
Sacramento
Which U.S. state is known as the ‘Sunshine State’?
Florida
True or False: Texas is the largest state in the U.S. by area.
True
Fill in the blank: The state of _____ is known for its potatoes.
Idaho
What is the capital of New York?
Albany
Which state is the Grand Canyon located in?
Arizona
True or False: Alaska is the northernmost state in the U.S.
True
What is the smallest U.S. state by area?
Rhode Island
Which U.S. state has the nickname ‘The Beaver State’?
Oregon
What is the capital of Texas?
Austin
Which state is known as ‘The Empire State’?
New York
True or False: Hawaii is the only U.S. state made up entirely of islands.
True
Fill in the blank: The state of _____ is famous for its jazz music.
Louisiana
What is the capital of Illinois?
Springfield
Which U.S. state is known for the Space Needle?
Washington
True or False: The state of Nevada is known for its gambling.
True
What is the capital of Florida?
Tallahassee
Which state is home to the first national park, Yellowstone?
Wyoming
Fill in the blank: The state of _____ is known as ‘The Bluegrass State’.
Kentucky
What is the capital of Ohio?
Columbus
Which U.S. state is known for its maple syrup?
Vermont
True or False: South Dakota is home to Mount Rushmore.
True
What is the capital of Massachusetts?
Boston
Which state is known as ‘The Aloha State’?
Hawaii
Fill in the blank: The state of _____ is known for its coal production.
West Virginia
What is the capital of Maryland?
Annapolis
Which U.S. state is famous for its vineyards and wine production?
California
True or False: The state of Maine is known for its lobster.
True
What is the capital of Michigan?
Lansing
Which state has the nickname ‘The Last Frontier’?
Alaska
Fill in the blank: The state of _____ is known for its corn production.
Iowa
What is the capital of Tennessee?
Nashville
Which U.S. state is known for the Statue of Liberty?
New Jersey
True or False: The state of Colorado is known for its mountains.
True
What is the capital of North Carolina?
Raleigh
Which state is known as ‘The Palmetto State’?
South Carolina
Fill in the blank: The state of _____ is known for its beaches and tourism.
Florida
What is the capital of Nevada?
Carson City
Which U.S. state is known for its historic landmarks, including Independence Hall?
Pennsylvania
True or False: The state of Alaska is known for its oil production.
True
What is the capital of Wisconsin?
Madison
Which state is known for its Native American heritage and reservations?
New Mexico
Fill in the blank: The state of _____ is known for its oranges.
Florida
What is the capital of New Jersey?
Trenton
Which U.S. state is famous for its historic Route 66?
Arizona
True or False: The state of Oregon has a coastline along the Pacific Ocean.
True
What is the capital of Virginia?
Richmond
Which state is known as ‘The Land of 10,000 Lakes’?
Minnesota
Fill in the blank: The state of _____ is known for its skiing and winter sports.
Colorado