| One of two states that ... | States | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| doesn't border any other state | Alaska | Hawaii | 99%
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| has an X in its name | New Mexico | Texas | 93%
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| appears nearly rectangular on maps | Colorado | Wyoming | 88%
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| borders both North Dakota and South Dakota | Minnesota | Montana | 86%
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| is home to native saguaro cacti | Arizona | California | 85%
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| borders exactly two Great Lakes | New York | Wisconsin | 82%
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| ends in a silent S | Arkansas | Illinois | 79%
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| has a name which contains the entirety of another state's name | Arkansas | West Virginia | 71%
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| is home to multiple trillion dollar companies | California | Washington | 68%
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| borders 8 other states | Missouri | Tennessee | 58%
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| > 35% of the population lives in the largest city | Alaska | New York | 57%
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| has a capital founded earlier than Boston | New Mexico | New York | 57%
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| had more people than New York in the year 1800 | Pennsylvania | Virginia | 57%
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| Elvis lived in | Mississippi | Tennessee | 56%
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| is a first name used by more than 50,000 people in the United States | Georgia | Virginia | 54%
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| has a capital starting with O | Oklahoma | Washington | 54%
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| contains part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park | North Carolina | Tennessee | 51%
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| has a capital with a higher elevation than Denver | New Mexico | Wyoming | 48%
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| can split its electoral votes between multiple Presidential candidates | Maine | Nebraska | 36%
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| is home to native Venus flytraps | North Carolina | South Carolina | 24%
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