U.S. General Knowledge #53 - Statistics

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Question Answer % Correct
Which U.S. state pays its residents about $1000 per year? Alaska
79%
What federal agency does a "G-man" work for? The FBI
69%
Who is the only President to have a U.S. National Park named after him? Theodore Roosevelt
69%
What boxer has 5 sons, all named George? George Foreman
67%
What bird was taken off the endangered species list in 1995 and now has a population of more more than 100,000 in the U.S. alone? Bald Eagle
65%
In what lake did the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sink? Lake Superior
61%
East Chicago is located in Indiana. Where is East St. Louis located? Illinois
58%
What became, in 2013, the largest U.S. city to file for bankruptcy? Detroit
55%
What is the name for the place where baseball relief pitchers warm up? The Bullpen
55%
What cereal bills itself as the "Breakfast of Champions"? Wheaties
55%
In what year did the U.S. military reach its highest number of active duty troops? 1945
54%
Name one of the 6 most populous suburbs of Phoenix. Mesa | Chandler | Scottsdale | Glendale | Gilbert | Tempe
52%
Some people think that UPS stands for "United Package Smashers". What does it really stand for? United Parcel Service
46%
What was the name of Paul Bunyan's blue ox? Babe
44%
What did John James Audubon study? Birds
43%
In New Orleans, you might hear the phrase "Laissez les bons temps rouler". What does this mean in English? Let the Good Times Roll
41%
What did the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company officially change its name to in 2002? 3M
36%
What type of object is most likely to have the the words "Rand McNally" printed on it? Map
36%
Except for a brief period in 1835–1836, the U.S. has had it for its entire history. Today it's bigger than ever. What is it? The National Debt
31%
What is the most common last name for Native Americans in the United States? Smith
26%
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