| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Lewis and Clark traveled through what is now the Dakota's. | True | 100%
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| The Mississippi River is the longest river in both states. | False | 86%
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| It has never been above 100 degrees (Fahrenheit) in North Dakota. | False | 86%
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| North and South Dakota vote for the Libertarian Party more than the average state. | True | 86%
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| Over a quarter of both states are self-identified Lutherans. | True | 86%
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| Both states are split between the Mountain and Central time zones. | True | 86%
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| Mt. Rushmore is the tallest mountain in South Dakota. | False | 71%
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| Mt Rushmore was named after a senator. | False | 71%
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| North Dakota has the 2nd lowest unemployment rate in the nation. | True | 71%
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| South Dakota's highest and lowest points are over twice as different in height as North Dakota's highest and lowest points. | True | 71%
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| North Dakota has a longer border with South Dakota than it does with Canada. | True | 57%
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| The State Animal of South Dakota is the coyote. | True | 57%
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| In 1975, North Dakota and South Dakota each had a higher Population than Nevada. | True | 57%
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| Ulysses S. Grant was president when North and South Dakota became states. | False | 43%
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| North and South Dakota have 5 National Parks combined. | False | 43%
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