U.S. General Knowledge #62 - Statistics

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Question Answer % Correct
Which American state is known as "The Last Frontier"? Alaska
89%
What was the tallest dam in the world when it opened in 1936? Hoover Dam
85%
What was abolished by the 13th amendment to the U.S. Constitution? Slavery
83%
What did the United States purchase for $15 million in 1803? Louisiana Territory
78%
On what TV show would you see a van called the Mystery Machine? Scooby Doo
78%
What city is famously 5,280 feet above sea level? Denver
76%
What type of building was Abraham Lincoln born in? A log cabin
72%
Which Clue character is represented by a yellow piece? Colonel Mustard
72%
What word comes before Sumter, Ticonderoga, and Bragg? Fort
72%
What iconic American species saw its population reduced from 60 million to less than 1,000 during the 19th century? American Bison
68%
What cult leader was inspired by the Beatles' song "Helter Skelter"? Charles Manson
64%
Who created the Muppets? Jim Henson
60%
What 19th century religious text gives its name to a Tony award-winning musical from 2011? The Book of Mormon
58%
Custer had 2, Grant had 4, and Eisenhower had 5. What are we talking about? Stars on their Uniform
55%
What model of vehicle was O. J. Simpson riding in during his famous low-speed police chase in 1994? Ford Bronco
55%
Who has the phone number 867-5309? Jenny
44%
What did George Steinbrenner own from 1973–2010? New York Yankees
41%
Who spent over $600 million of his own money on a failed Presidential bid in 2020? Michael Bloomberg
36%
What was the first company to sell inline roller skates on the mass market? Rollerblade
25%
Which city near the Mexican border hosts the world's largest gem and mineral show? Tucson
20%
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