True or False - 50 U.S. States - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Question Answer % Correct
Mississippi has the highest poverty rate of the states. True
90%
The capital of Montana is Pierre. False
81%
New York has the longest life expectancy. False
81%
Virginia was the first state to become a state. False
76%
Memphis is the capital of Tennessee. False
76%
Maine has the highest ethnic white population percentage of the states. True
76%
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia. True
76%
North Carolina only legally recognizes 2 sexes. True
76%
Vermont produces more maple syrup than any of the states. True
76%
Idaho does not border Canada. False
71%
The largest city in Nebraska is Lincoln. False
71%
California has the longest coastline of the states. False
71%
Texas has a higher GDP than Mexico. True
71%
The northernmost and southernmost points of Rhode Island are less than 100 kilometres away from each other. True
71%
Washington is the largest producer of apples in the United States. True
71%
The capital of Arkansas, Little Rock, is located near the geographical centre of Arkansas. True
71%
South Carolina is nicknamed the "Tar Heel State". False
67%
Knoxville is located in Kentucky. False
67%
Wyoming is the least populous state. True
67%
Missouri became a state during the 1820s. True
67%
Colorado has no income tax. False
62%
Pennsylvania has a coastline. False
62%
Delaware has fewer counties than any other state. True
62%
New Jersey is the most densely populated state. True
62%
New Hampshire is ranked the safest state in America. True
62%
There are only around 80 islands in Ohio. False
57%
Alaska is the only state to ban billboards. False
57%
Over 1000 U.S. nuclear tests have occurred in Nevada. True
57%
The majority of Hawaiians live on the island of Oahu. True
57%
About 50% of Louisianan land is below sea level. True
52%
Indiana has a national park. True
52%
The KRDK-TV mast, which is the tallest structure in the U.S, is located in North Dakota. True
52%
The city of Chesapeake is located in Maryland. False
48%
Fenway Park, the oldest Major League Baseball stadium still in use, is located in New Haven, Connecticut. False
48%
New Mexico does not border any Mexican states other than Chihuahua. False
48%
Iowa used to be part of a district known as French Louisiana. True
48%
Route 66 passes through Kansas. True
48%
Wisconsin has a higher population than Norway. True
48%
The national flower of Utah is the Sego lily. True
48%
More than half of Oklahoma's southern border is formed by the Oklahoma River. False
43%
Michigan borders Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron and Lake Ontario. False
33%
West Virginia is the only state to have declined in population since the 1980s. True
33%
Florida is the state with the lowest average elevation. False
29%
Minnesota has the northernmost point of the contiguous states. True
29%
Oregon has the second largest population of Native Americans out of the states. True
29%
Illinois has the most interstate highways out of the states. False
24%
There is no confirmed etymology to Alabama, but it is believed to mean "animal hunter" in a local folk language. False
24%
South Dakota has had less than 5 school shootings in history. False
14%
Over 40% of Arizona is covered by desert. False
5%
Massachusetts has the second highest percentage of adults with a Bachelors degree out of the states. False
5%
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