| Name a valid U.S. state that ... | State | % Correct |
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| Starts with C | California | Colorado | Connecticut | 98%
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| Has over 20 million residents | California | Florida | Texas | 97%
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| Starts with A | Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas | 96%
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| Starts with New | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New Mexico | New York | 96%
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| Borders Mexico | Arizona | California | New Mexico | Texas | 95%
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| Is one word and 10 or more letters long | California | Connecticut | Massachusetts | Mississippi | Pennsylvania | Washington | 95%
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| Has two or more cities over 1 million residents (city proper) | California | Texas | 95%
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| Ends in Carolina | North Carolina | South Carolina | 95%
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| Starts with V | Vermont | Virginia | 95%
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| Starts with W | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wyoming | 95%
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| Has at least 1,000 kilometers of coastline | Alaska | California | Florida | Hawaii | 94%
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| Has an area of over 150,000 square kilometers | Alaska | California | Texas | 94%
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| Shares a border with Texas | Arkansas | Louisiana | New Mexico | Oklahoma | 94%
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| Has coastline on the Gulf of Mexico | Alabama | Florida | Louisiana | Mississippi | Texas | 93%
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| Has four or more national parks | Alaska | California | Colorado | Utah | 93%
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| Has coastline on the Pacific | Alaska | California | Hawaii | Oregon | Washington | 93%
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| Shares a border with California | Arizona | Nevada | Oregon | 93%
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| Has a major US river named after it | Arkansas | Colorado | Mississippi | Missouri | Ohio | Tennessee | 93%
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| Has a megacity | California | New York | 93%
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| Is 4 letters long | Iowa | Ohio | Utah | 93%
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| Starts with N but not North or New | Nebraska | Nevada | 93%
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| Has a maximum elevation of 4,000 meters or higher | Alaska | California | Colorado | Hawaii | Nevada | New Mexico | Utah | Washington | Wyoming | 92%
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| Has a city in the Biggest City in the World Quiz | California | Illinois | New York | 92%
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| Shares a Border with Massachusetts | Connecticut | New Hampshire | New York | Rhode Island | Vermont | 92%
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| Has an area of under 10,000 square kilometers | Connecticut | Delaware | New Hampshire | New Jersey | Rhode Island | Vermont | 91%
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| New York City's metro area is in | Connecticut | New Jersey | New York | 91%
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| Starts with a unique letter | Delaware | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Louisiana | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | Utah | 91%
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| Is one word long and contains 2 double letters | Massachusetts | Mississippi | Tennessee | 91%
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| Shares a Great Lake border with Ontario | Michigan | Minnesota | New York | Ohio | Pennsylvania | 91%
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| Borders two or more Great Lakes | Michigan | New York | Wisconsin | 91%
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| Has a cardinal direction in its name | North Carolina | North Dakota | South Carolina | South Dakota | West Virginia | 91%
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| The southernmost point of the state is more south than 30° N | Florida | Hawaii | Louisiana | Texas | 90%
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| Is Landlocked and land borders Canada | Idaho | Montana | North Dakota | Vermont | 90%
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| Has all straight line borders | Colorado | Utah | Wyoming | 89%
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| Shares a border with Idaho | Montana | Nevada | Oregon | Washington | Wyoming | Utah | 89%
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| Is the birthplace of 5 or more U.S. presidents | New York | Ohio | Virginia | 89%
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| The northernmost point of the state is higher north than the 49th parallel | Alaska | Minnesota | 88%
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| Has less than 800,000 residents | Alaska | North Dakota | Vermont | Wyoming | 88%
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| Has more than 50 lighthouses | Maine | Massachusetts | Michigan | New York | 88%
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| Has an average elevation of 6,000 ft or higher | Colorado | Utah | Wyoming | 87%
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| Borders Quebec | Maine | New Hampshire | New York | Vermont | 87%
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| Borders Lake Erie | Michigan | New York | Ohio | Pennsylvania | 87%
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| Borders two other U.S. states | Florida | Rhode Island | South Carolina | Washington | 86%
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| Borders Lake Superior | Michigan | Minnesota | Wisconsin | 86%
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| Produces more than 200,000 barrels of oil | New Mexico | North Dakota | Oklahoma | Texas | 86%
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| Borders British Columbia | Alaska | Idaho | Montana | Washington | 85%
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| Their capital ends in "city" | Missouri | Nevada | Oklahoma | Utah | 85%
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| Is at the four corners border | Arizona | Colorado | New Mexico | Utah | 84%
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| Has an average elevation of 100 ft or less | Delaware | Florida | Louisiana | 81%
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| Produce 1 million bushels or more of corn | Illinois | Iowa | Minnesota | Nebraska | 81%
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| Has an NFL team that starts with C | Arizona | California | Indiana | Maryland | Missouri | Texas | 80%
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| Borders Kentucky and Tennessee | Missouri | Virginia | 79%
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| Borders seven states or more | Kentucky | Missouri | Tennessee | 78%
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| Has more than one ATP tennis tournament | Florida | New York | 76%
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| Has no blue on its flag | Alabama | California | Maryland | New Mexico | 73%
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| Has between 10 and 8 million residents | Georgia | Michigan | New Jersey | North Carolina | Virginia | 73%
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| Has coastline on the Chesapeake Bay | Maryland | Virginia | 73%
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| Has no coastline on a lake or the sea and is at least partly in EST | Kentucky | Tennessee | West Virginia | 71%
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| The northernmost point of the state is on the 49th parallel | Idaho | Montana | North Dakota | Washington | 68%
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| With only one Major Pro Sport team | New Jersey | Oklahoma | Oregon | Utah | 67%
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| Has a city called Quincy that has over 7,000 residents | Florida | Illinois | Massachusetts | Washington | 60%
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| Has 50% or more red on its flag | Arkansas | Georgia | Tennessee | 50%
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