| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| U.S. states that border North Dakota | South Dakota | 99%
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| U.S. states that border North Dakota | Montana | 97%
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| U.S. states that border North Dakota | Minnesota | 95%
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| Capital city | Bismarck | 88%
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| North Dakota is the United States's #2 producer of this, behind only Texas | Oil | 84%
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| 30.8% of North Dakotans trace their ancestry to this frigid country, by far the most of any state | Norway | 83%
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| Term for an irregular landscape formed by extensive erosion | {Bad}lands | 82%
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| The Dakota people were a sub-tribe of this larger group (hint: ends with x) | Sioux | 81%
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| Canadian provinces that border North Dakota | Saskatchewan | 79%
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| Canadian provinces that border North Dakota | Manitoba | 77%
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| Most populous city | Fargo | 76%
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| Technology which caused the growth in production of the above | {Frack}ing | 71%
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| National Park (hint: a President) | Theodore Roosevelt | 71%
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| North Dakota's most important crop by value | Wheat | 71%
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| Native-American woman who joined the Lewis and Clark expedition in North Dakota | Sacagawea | 68%
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| The only state that has a higher percentage of male residents than North Dakota | Alaska | 66%
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| North Dakota hosts one of the largest of these Native American gatherings (hint: starts with P) | Powwow | 59%
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| From 1987–2020, this economic figure never exceeded 5% | Unemployment | 56%
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| River that forms North Dakota's eastern border | Red River | 38%
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| State nickname | The {Peace} Garden State | 29%
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