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Multiple Choice City Quiz - Shuqualak

Do you have the knowledge to answer these questions about the town of Shuqualak, Mississippi?
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1. What county is Shuqualak located in?
Oktibbeha
Noxubee
Leake
Prairie
2. Which one of the following is NOT a National Register of Historic Places in Shuqualak?
Rick-Norris House
Flora House
Central Shuqualak Historic District
Running Water Creek Bridge
3. What two words are usually the given pronunciation of Shuqualak?
Shady luck
Shaker lake
Shocker lack
Sugar lock
4. Which Native American language does the name Shuqualak derive from?
Miami
Cherokee
Choctaw
Osage
5. What does "Shuqualak" mean?
Beads
River
Body
Fingernail
6. The Shuqualak Lumber Company produces wood from what type of tree?
Southern magnolia
Bald cypress
Southern yellow pine
Birch
7. What major highway passes near Shuqualak?
Interstate 55
Interstate 25
U.S. Route 82
U.S. Route 45
8. What two Mississippian cities is Shuqualak the midway of?
Biloxi and Hernando
Columbus and Meridian
Gulfport and Laurel
Jackson and Vaiden
9. What is the name of the auxiliary landing field for the Columbus Air Force Base that is south of Shuqualak?
Gunshy
Bergton
Kalamazoo
Wade
10. What is the motto of Shuqualak?
Heritage is our blood
So isolated we still stand
This will always be our home
Love, peace, warmth
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