| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| New Orleans has one of the nation's highest murder rates | True | 93%
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| Louisiana is named after a French king | True | 91%
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| New Orleans Saints play basketball | False | 86%
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| Around half the population of Louisiana comprised of slaves a year before the Civil War started | True | 86%
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| Louisiana has lost 1,883 mi2 (4,876 km2) of land between 1932–2010, the same area as Rhode Island, but a bit larger | True | 77%
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| Baton Rouge is the southernmost state capital | False | 70%
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| The U.S. won the Battle of New Orleans against Britain during the War of 1812 | True | 67%
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| Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is the longest bridge in the U.S. | True | 67%
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| The Deepwater Horizon oil spill lasted about two weeks | False | 56%
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| Huey Long was a famous jazz pianist from Shreveport | False | 56%
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| About 30% of Louisiana's population speak fluent French | False | 49%
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| Louisiana has NO national parks | True | 42%
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| Louisiana has voted for a Republican candidate in every presidential election since 1980 | False | 33%
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| There has been at least one president whose home state was Louisiana | True | 30%
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| Hurricane Katrina was the deadliest hurricane to ever hit the U.S. | False | 28%
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