| Name a state capital that ... | Answers | % Correct | |
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| is less than 200 miles from the Gulf of Mexico | 5 | Austin | Baton Rouge | Jackson | Montgomery | Tallahassee | 96%
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| has a population over 700,000 | 5 | Phoenix | Austin | Columbus | Indianapolis | Denver | 95%
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| cannot be reached by via roads from any other state capital | 2 | Honolulu | Juneau | 93%
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| has a double letter in its name | 8 | Annapolis | Cheyenne | Harrisburg | Jefferson City | Little Rock | Nashville | Pierre | Tallahassee | 85%
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| has never reached 100 °F | 3 | Juneau | Honolulu | Montpelier | 85%
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| begins with the letter R | 2 | Raleigh | Richmond | 80%
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| is located on a lake at least 10 square miles in size | 3 | Carson City | Madison | Salt Lake City | 67%
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| has a Native American name | 3 | Cheyenne | Tallahassee | Topeka | 63%
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| was the birthplace of a Nobel Peace Prize winner | 3 | Atlanta | Boston | Honolulu | 60%
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| has exactly five letters in its name | 3 | Dover | Boise | Salem | 59%
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| was named for a city or town in another country | 5 | Boston | Dover | Hartford | Montpelier | Richmond | 57%
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| starts with "Saint" | 1 | Saint Paul | 56%
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| is a word in the English language | 3 | Concord | Phoenix | Providence | 55%
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| whose population has declined by at least 20% since 1950 | 6 | Albany | Charleston | Harrisburg | Hartford | Providence | Trenton | 53%
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| has an X in its name | 1 | Phoenix | 52%
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| was originally founded by the Spanish | 1 | Santa Fe | 52%
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| is named for the same person that a different state capital is named for | 2 | Columbia | Columbus | 32%
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