Trivia Questions General Knowledge Number 4 trivia Questions and Answers number 4. (7) Name 3 us states that start withthe letter I ? (8) How many eyes are there in a pack of 52 cards ? http://www.ukwebstart.com/triviaquiz4.html
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SenateKids Texas trivia Quiz After you have read the Texas facts below, remained arepublic for almost 10 years until it became part of the United states in 1845. http://www.senate.state.tx.us/kids/Trivia.htm
Extractions: After you have read the Texas facts below, test your knowledge with the Texas Trivia Quiz The Quiz is also offered in Shockwave format (200k). Several different flags have flown over Texas during its history. Spain, France, Mexico, the Confederacy, and the Republic of Texas all claimed Texas as its own throughout the years. The official seal of the state has a five-pointed star, encircled by olive and live oak branches and the words "The State of Texas". Texas remained a republic for almost 10 years until it became part of the United States in 1845. The Texas flag is the official symbol of the "Lone Star State" because of its single bright star gracing the red, white and blue banner. The colors in the flag symbolize bravery (red), purity and liberty (white), and loyalty (blue). Composer William J. Marsh of Fort Worth along with lyricist Gladys Yoakum Wright wrote "Texas, Our Texas". This patriotic song was adopted in 1929 as the
Extractions: Annual Trivia Quiz 2002 As usual, Quebec made more than its demographically consistent share of headlines this year. The year began with a cabinet melt-down and came to an end with a lot of thrashing around in the swimming pool. With Quebec firmly fixed in the mind, then, what better time for this column to present its annual Distinct Society Year-end Trivia Quiz. Test your knowledge of Premier Landry's ready-made nation and win big prizes. Actually there are no prizes except the serenity of omniscience, which, they say, is reward enough in itself. Using encyclopedias or other instruments of deception will only hang over your conscience for the entire new year. Alors, here are this year's questions, three in each of the four categories, history, geography, politics and culture. HISTORY 1) What giant figure of Quebec (and Canadian) history died on Christmas Day?
Extractions: January February March April May June July August September October November December Who was born on this date? On The Way To Today... September 26th - King William II, son of William the Conqueror, was crowned King of England. - Francis Drake arrived in Plymouth after sailing "The Golden Hind" on its journey round the world in 33 months. He was the first Briton to circumnavigate the globe and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth in April, 1581. - The Acropolis in Athens was attacked by the Venetian army trying to eject the Turks. The Propylaea (entrance hall) and Parthenon were badly damaged. - British troops occupied Philadelphia during the American Revolution. - Thomas Jefferson was appointed America's first secretary of state. - The Bostonian newspaper "Independent Chronicle" published George Washington's Farewell Address, the leader's most well-known speech. The speech, never delivered orally by Washington, explained the reasons why he did not want to seek a third term as president of the United States. In his address he warned against "overgrown military establishments". - The Holy Alliance, an organization of most of the European sovereigns, was formed by Alexander I of Russia, Francis I of Austria and Frederick William III of Prussia.
What About Those USA States Trivia Quiz DIFFICULT QUIZ. This quiz is about facts of the United states. Referencehttp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_state List_of_states Fun trivia Quiz. http://www.sploofus.com/triviaquiz/what_about_those_usa_states.html
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National And State Park Trivia - Quiz #2 National and State Park trivia Quiz 2 Test your knowledge of nature, history, The longest national park unit in the eastern United states spans more http://usparks.about.com/library/weekly/aa071799b.htm
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Travel U.S. / Canadian Parks Travel ... Help w(' ');zau(256,140,140,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/C.htm','');w(xb+xb+' ');zau(256,140,140,'von','http://z.about.com/0/ip/496/7.htm','');w(xb+xb); Sign Up Now for the U.S. / Canadian Parks newsletter! See Online Courses Search U.S. / Canadian Parks Test your knowledge of nature, history, and geography by taking a quiz on National and State Parks. Each quiz includes 15 questions, with the answers listed below. This is quiz #2. Have fun with it. Quiz 1 / Quiz 2/ Quiz 3 Quiz 4 courtesy of the National Park Service Take a look at the picture to the left The farm, which has been designated Eisenhower National Historic Site, is the only place President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower ever called home. In what state is it located? (Hint: It is located near the park in question #20.) What State Park includes a plaque that reads: "The Highest Wind Ever Observed by Man was Recorded in This Building"? The Women's Rights National Historical Park commemorates the First Women's Rights Convention and the early leaders of the women's rights movement in the United States. In what city was the first women's rights convention held?
National And State Park Trivia - Quiz #1 National and State Park trivia Quiz 1 Test your knowledge of nature, history, 4. Where would you find the deepest lake in the United states? http://usparks.about.com/library/weekly/aa071799a.htm
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Travel U.S. / Canadian Parks Travel ... Help w(' ');zau(256,140,140,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/C.htm','');w(xb+xb+' ');zau(256,140,140,'von','http://z.about.com/0/ip/496/7.htm','');w(xb+xb); Sign Up Now for the U.S. / Canadian Parks newsletter! Can you name the world's first and oldest national park, established by Act of Congress in 1872? . What state includes the most National Park Service units? What state has the fewest National Park Service units? Where would you find the deepest lake in the United States? courtesy of the National Park Service Take a look at the picture to the right This famous rock formation was featured in the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
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Extractions: US State Capitals A list of all the states of the United States of America and their capitals US State Capital City Alabama Montgomery Alaska Juneau (largest state) Arizona Phoenix Arkansas Little Rock California Sacramento (most populated state) Colorado Denver Connecticut Hartford Delaware Dover Florida Tallahassee Georgia Atlanta Hawaii Honolulu Idaho Boise Illinois Springfield Indiana Indianapolis Iowa Des Moines Kansas Topeka Kentucky Frankfort Louisiana Baton Rouge Maine Augusta Maryland Annapolis Massachusetts Boston Michigan Lansing Minnesota Saint Paul Mississippi Jackson Missouri Jefferson City Montana Helena Nebraska Lincoln Nevada Carson City New Hampshire Concord New Jersey Trenton New Mexico Santa Fe New York Albany North Carolina Raleigh North Dakota Bismarck Ohio Columbus Oklahoma Oklahoma City Oregon Salem Pennsylvania Harrisburg Rhode Island Providence (smallest state) South Carolina Columbia South Dakota Pierre Tennessee Nashville Texas Austin Utah Salt Lake City Vermont Montpelier Virginia Richmond Washington Olympia West Virginia Charleston Wisconsin Madison Wyoming Cheyenne (least populated state) Suggestions or corrections email me andy@pubquizhelp.34sp.com
Americana Trivia Quiz The trivia questions follow the display of the state flags. Scroll down a bit.After you give up, How many times has a us President been impeached? http://www.indwes.edu/Faculty/bcupp/riddles/trivia.htm
Extractions: There are ten states with more than one word in their common title. 4 of them start with "New". What are the other 6? Which state has the longest official title? Name three states that were independent countries prior to petitioning Congress to join the Union. Were any states ever carved out of existing states? One territory, upon application for statehood, had chosen the name "Columbia." This was hurriedly revised when it was pointed out this might cause confusion with the District of Columbia national capitol region. Which state was that? Which five states have capital cities whose names begin with the letter "a"? Which two letters of the alphabet begin more state capital city names than "a"? Which two letters of the alphabet begin more state names than any others? Which five letters of the alphabet do not begin any state names or state capital city names? Other than those cities which have the word "city" in their title, how many U.S. state capital cities have more than one word names?
Trivia Quiz Which community was proclaimed in 1966 by the us government as the These stateschoose to honor Confederate dead in the Civil War on a separate day http://www.quizland.com/f2quiz.mv?f507 NOMUSIC
Geography Trivia Quiz The Geography trivia Quiz (updated March 29, 2000) I ve received severalrequests over the years to include more nonus questions. At last! http://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu/~ashton/quiz.html
Extractions: Since the update last year I've been very busy working on my dissertation. Since December of 2000 I have moved on from graduate school and am now at Michigan State University. I would like to correct the dead links and add new questions, but I lack the time presently to do the project justice. Many parts of the page work well; other links do not. I hope it continues to entertain and enlighten, even in its current state. The Geography Trivia Quiz (updated March 29, 2000) I've worked on the page to make the question list larger, more international, and more educational. I've added lots of links to maps and data. Also, I've reorganized the questions into subpages to keep this one from getting too long. As always I'd love to hear your comments and suggestions! Ship me interesting questions and facts and I'll put 'em on! Thanks,
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Extractions: Congratulations to our winner D. Terada of San Jose, CA who will be receiving our special prize package of a signed copy of The View from Within: Japanese American Art from the Internment Camps, 1942-1945 Harsh Canvas: The Art and Life of Henry Sugimoto on VHS, a Lasting Beauty mural mug , and a Crafting History postcard set Thanks to all of you who entered our fourth JA Trivia Quiz! The topic for our next quiz will be Taiko. If you would like us to let you know when the next quiz is posted, join our email list! Our e-newsletters let you know what's new to our site each month. To join, just email us at museumstore@janm.org and include your name, and 'subscribe' in the subject line.
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Extractions: George W. Bush On the left you will find links to facts and trivia about the US Presidents. If your students find additional fun facts, please e-mail them to jim@classroomhelp.com . We will continue to add more information as we find it. Also, visit our new pages on First Ladies of the United States . It is currently being built. The Presidential Oath of Office No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen years a Resident within the United States. List of the Presidents in Chronological Order A list of all the Presidents and when they served.
Extractions: Allen Iverson of the Philadelphia 76ers is one of basketball's most exciting and controversial players. His signature crossover-dribble and offensive explosiveness have made Allen a fan favorite and have made the Sixers one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference. In 2004, Allen Iverson will be playing for the United States at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece Kidzworld wants to see how much you know about The Answer with an Allen Iverson Quiz that's tougher than stopping Shaq in the paint. Do you know what Allen's favorite foods are? Do you know the name of his controversial rap album? Step on the Kidzworld Quiz Court and see if you've got the answers to our Allen Iverson questions.
Extractions: The United States is a really big place with a lot of history. Each state has something that makes it unique or interesting. And, we're not just talking the obvious stuff like Arizona's Grand Canyon , South Dakota's Mount Rushmore or New York's Statue of Liberty . We're talking really cool stuff like giant balls of twine, 33 foot chairs and SPAM-serving McDonald's ! If you're into funky, funny United States trivia, we've got some cool questions for you! (Psst! These wacky roadside attractions might just give you an idea for your next family vacation!) So, take this online quiz and find out all the really geographical sites and info about the United States!