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True or False - 50 U.S. States

Can you answer 50 true or false questions - one for each U.S state? Let's find out!
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1. Mississippi has the highest poverty rate of the states.
True
False
2. Maine has the highest ethnic white population percentage of the states.
True
False
3. Texas has a higher GDP than Mexico.
True
False
4. The capital of Montana is Pierre.
Its real capital is Saint Helena.
True
False
5. Atlanta is the capital of Georgia.
True
False
6. North Carolina only legally recognizes 2 sexes.
True
False
7. The city of Chesapeake is located in Maryland.
Chesapeake is located in Virginia, south of Norfolk.
True
False
8. Minnesota has the northernmost point of the contiguous states.
True
False
9. About 50% of Louisianan land is below sea level.
True
False
10. Virginia was the first state to become a state.
The first state to join the Union was Delaware.
True
False
11. Colorado has no income tax.
Only 9 U.S states do not impose an income tax, with them being Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Texas, Tennessee, Washington and Wyoming.
True
False
12. Iowa used to be part of a district known as French Louisiana.
French Louisiana was a territory colonised by France from 1682 to 1762.
True
False
13. Over 1000 U.S. nuclear tests have occurred in Nevada.
True
False
14. Fenway Park, the oldest Major League Baseball stadium still in use, is located in New Haven, Connecticut.
It is actually located in Boston, Massachusetts.
True
False
15. West Virginia is the only state to have declined in population since the 1980s.
True
False
16. Indiana has a national park.
True
False
17. Route 66 passes through Kansas.
Route 66 passes through the settlements of Baxter Springs and Galena in Kansas before exiting into Joplin, Missouri.
True
False
18. Oregon has the second largest population of Native Americans out of the states.
The state with the highest population is California, with, over 750,000.
True
False
19. Pennsylvania has a coastline.
True
False
20. Florida is the state with the lowest average elevation.
Surprisingly it is Delaware.
True
False
21. Illinois has the most interstate highways out of the states.
The state with the most interstate highways is Texas, with California coming in second place and Illinois at third.
True
False
22. Wyoming is the least populous state.
True
False
23. South Carolina is nicknamed the "Tar Heel State".
North Carolina is nicknamed the "Tar Heel state. The official real nickname of South Carolina is the "Palmetto State".
True
False
24. New York has the longest life expectancy.
The state with the longest life expectancy is Hawaii, coming at an average of 81.5 years.
True
False
25. Idaho does not border Canada.
It borders British Colombia through a 70-kilometre wide panhandle.
True
False
26. Wisconsin has a higher population than Norway.
True
False
27. The largest city in Nebraska is Lincoln.
The largest city in Nebraska is Omaha, with Lincoln coming in second.
True
False
28. The northernmost and southernmost points of Rhode Island are less than 100 kilometres away from each other.
True
False
29. California has the longest coastline of the states.
Alaska with its numerous islands and huge area has garnered a whopping length of 6640 miles.
True
False
30. The KRDK-TV mast, which is the tallest structure in the U.S, is located in North Dakota.
True
False
31. Vermont produces more maple syrup than any of the states.
True
False
32. Missouri became a state during the 1820s.
True
False
33. There is no confirmed etymology to Alabama, but it is believed to mean "animal hunter" in a local folk language.
True
False
34. New Mexico does not border any Mexican states other than Chihuahua.
The corner of New Mexico borders Sonora for 27 kilometres.
True
False
35. There are only around 80 islands in Ohio.
Ohio has around 130 islands.
True
False
36. Over 40% of Arizona is covered by desert.
Surprisingly, only 27 percent of Arizona's land area is classified as a desert biome, with most of the area being classified as mountain ranges, forests and grasslands.
True
False
37. Knoxville is located in Kentucky.
Knoxville is located in Tennessee, however, the similar-sounding Fort Knox is located in Kentucky.
True
False
38. Memphis is the capital of Tennessee.
Nashville is both the capital and largest city in Tennessee.
True
False
39. Delaware has fewer counties than any other state.
Delaware only has 3 counties: New Castle, Kent and Sussex.
True
False
40. Washington is the largest producer of apples in the United States.
True
False
41. The capital of Arkansas, Little Rock, is located near the geographical centre of Arkansas.
True
False
42. South Dakota has had less than 5 school shootings in history.
South Dakota has had 6 school shootings in its history, despite its small population.
True
False
43. Michigan borders Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron and Lake Ontario.
Michigan does not border Lake Ontario, keep your eyes peeled.
True
False
44. New Jersey is the most densely populated state.
True
False
45. Alaska is the only state to ban billboards.
Hawaii, Vermont and Maine have also banned them.
True
False
46. Massachusetts has the second highest percentage of adults with a Bachelors degree out of the states.
It is the highest, the second highest is Pennsylvania.
True
False
47. More than half of Oklahoma's southern border is formed by the Oklahoma River.
It is formed by the Red River, the Oklahoma River is only a small river passing that converts from the North Canadian River and back to it again when it passes through Oklahoma city.
True
False
48. New Hampshire is ranked the safest state in America.
True
False
49. The majority of Hawaiians live on the island of Oahu.
True
False
50. The national flower of Utah is the Sego lily.
True
False
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Feb 9, 2026
Amazing quiz Wizzandy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!