| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| In the late 17th century, there was a large emigration of Welsh Quakers to this state. | Pennsylvania | 86%
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| This former President of the United States (1735–1826), traced his ancestry to Pembroke, Pembrokeshire. | John Adams | 21%
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| A story popularized in the 16th century, claimed that the first European to see America was a Welsh prince named.....what? | Madoc | 21%
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| In the early 19th century, this area of Ohio was nicknamed "little Wales". | Jackson County | 7%
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| The state with the highest proportion of the population, with a name of Welsh origin. | South Carolina (9.5%) | 7%
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| What was the name of a Welsh colony, established by Morgan John Rhys in Pennsylvania in the late 18th century? | Cambria | 0%
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| What is the name of an expatriate Welsh group, formed in Chicago in 1999? | Chicago Tafia Welsh Society | 0%
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| This non-denominational church founded in 1997, still performs across the United States with a choir singing in both Welsh and English. | Cor Cymraeg De Califfornia / Welsh Choir of Southern California | 0%
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| These brothers co-founded the Knoxville Iron Works beside the L&N Railroad, later to be used as the site for the World's Fair 1982. | Joseph and David Richards | 0%
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| The Madog Center for Welsh Studies, is located at this university in Ohio. | University of Rio Grande | 0%
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