| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| There are over 10,000 acres of cranberry bog in Massachusetts. | True | 100%
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| Boston's North End was once devastated by a 1919 molasses flood. | True | 100%
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| In Plymouth, there is a Native American settlement right next to a McDonalds. | True | 89%
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| Bobcats and Canada lynx both have large populations in Massachusetts. | False | 78%
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| As of 2019, Palau has a larger GDP per capita than Massachusetts. | False | 78%
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| The timber rattlesnake is widespread through New England, found in most of Massachusetts. | False | 67%
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| The state's demonym is Massachusett. | False | 67%
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| The Charles River is the widest river in the state. | True | 67%
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| The organization Zoo New England includes four zoos, three from Massachusetts. | False | 44%
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| Roger Williams was a fierce advocate for the Puritan way of religion | False | 44%
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| According to Nipmuc tradition, if a Native American harms a sacred muskrat, doom will befall the entire tribe. | False | 44%
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| The Pilgrims idea of Thanksgiving was to thank God for a successful harvest. | True | 44%
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| The Massachusetts state marine mammal is the right whale. | True | 44%
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| Black bears are extremely uncommon in Eastern Massachusetts. | True | 33%
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| The town of Sandwich is named after the Earl of Sandwich. | False | 11%
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