| Rank | Category | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 (t) | Farthest from Another State Capital | Honolulu | Juneau | Phoenix | Austin | Salt Lake City | Helena | Boise | Santa Fe | Oklahoma City | Madison (t) | 99%
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| 9 | Closest to Chicago, Illinois | Madison | Indianapolis | Lansing | Springfield | Columbus | Frankfort | Des Moines | Jefferson City | 99%
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| 10 | Closest to the Missouri River | Bismarck | Jefferson City | Pierre | Helena | Lincoln | Topeka | Springfield | Des Moines | Indianapolis | 96%
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| 6 | Coldest Average Temperature | Juneau | Bismarck | Montpelier | Helena | Augusta | 93%
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| 6 | Farthest North | Juneau | Olympia | Bismarck | Helena | Salem | 93%
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| 8 | Most Populous in 1960 | Boston | Denver | Atlanta | Indianapolis | Columbus | Phoenix | Oklahoma City | 91%
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| 8 | Highest GDP Per Capita | Boston | Des Moines | Trenton | Madison | Hartford | Denver | Austin | 91%
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| 8 | Last Alphabetically | Trenton | Topeka | Tallahassee | Springfield | Santa Fe | Salt Lake City | Salem | 90%
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| 7 | Farthest From the Ocean | Pierre | Cheyenne | Des Moines | Bismarck | Lincoln | Denver | 89%
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| 4 | Closest to the Great Lakes | Madison | Lansing | Columbus | 88%
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| 7 | Closest to a State Border | Juneau | Trenton | Providence | Cheyenne | Dover | Carson City | 85%
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| 4 | Most Populous in 1900 | Boston | Providence | Indianapolis | 82%
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| 4 (t) | Longest River Alongside | Bismarck | Pierre | Jefferson City | Baton Rouge (t) | 77%
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