| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| More than 50% of Nevada's population lives in Las Vegas (Metro Area). | True | 100%
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| Nevada is the last state to achieve statehood in the Contiguous 48. | False | 89%
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| Nevada's top export is Gold despite having a nickname of "The Silver State". | True | 89%
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| The first nuclear bomb was detonated in Nevada. | False | 78%
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| Nevada and Carson City are named after a person called Carson Sierra Nevada. | False | 78%
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| Nevada has some of the least educated people in the U.S placing it just behind New Mexico. | True | 78%
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| Nevada is the driest state in the U.S with more than 2/3rds of Nevada covered by desert. | True | 78%
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| Nevada is considered a "swing state" in the presidential elections. | True | 78%
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| Only about 24% of people that visited Las Vegas participated in gambling. | False | 67%
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| Nevada's smallest county is still bigger than Rhode Island. | True | 67%
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| Nevada has "battle born" written on its flag because it is one of the only 2 states to be admitted to the Union in the civil war. | True | 56%
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| Nevada is bigger than the entire country of Germany. | False | 44%
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| Only about 50% of Nevada's population is white, way below the U.S average. | True | 44%
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| The closest point from Nevada to Mexico is less than 240Km (150 Miles) away. | False | 33%
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| Las Vegas is the most light-polluted city in the U.S just after Los Angeles. | False | 33%
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