| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| US State | Utah | 100%
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| Most famous arch in the park, seen on license plates and in the thumbnail of this quiz | Delicate Arch | 75%
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| Nearest town to Arches National Park | Moab | 75%
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| Famous landmark of the national park that features a stone the size of three school buses resting atop a pillar | Balanced Rock | 50%
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| Nearest other site managed by the National Park Service, also a national park | Canyonlands National Park | 50%
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| Type of rock which makes up most of the arches in the park | Sandstone | 50%
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| Year designated as a national park | 1971 | 38%
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| County of that state | Grand | 38%
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| Longest arch in the park and the fifth longest in the world | Landscape Arch | 38%
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| Area of Arches National park with many arches on one trail, including the one named above | Devil's Garden | 25%
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| US President that first designated Arches as a National Monument | Herbert Hoover | 25%
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| Collective nickname of all the national parks in the state | Mighty Five | 25%
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| Mazelike canyon area only accessible by permit | Fiery Furnace | 13%
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| Sometimes considered a future arch - a geological formation that is a narrow wall of hard sedimentary rock that remains after the surrounding rock has eroded away | Fin | 13%
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| Highest mountain in the park, named after an animal | Elephant Butte | 0%
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