We bet we can guess what state you’re in. Don’t believe us? Then take this quiz and prove us wrong!
Answer these questions about where you live in the United States, and we’ll guess what state you’re currently in (or at least the general area). We won’t lie. We’re pretty good at this.
Questions Overview
1. Would you say it’s mostly hot or cold where you live?
- Hot
- Cold
2. What type of terrain is mostly in your area?
- Mountains
- Desert or beach
- Forest
- I know that my state has all of these terrains.
3. What types of trees do you normally see?
- Palm trees
- Pine trees
- Oak trees
- Maple trees
4. Would you say you experience all four seasons?
- Yes
- No
5. What sport is the most popular by you?
- Football
- Baseball
- Basketball
- I don’t really know.
6. Which ocean do you live closest to?
- Gulf of Mexico
- Atlantic Ocean
- Pacific Ocean
- Uh, I’m nowhere near an ocean.
7. Which of these grocery stores is most popular near you?
- Publix
- Kroger or Food Lion
- Safeway
- H-E-B
8. What gas station do you mostly see by you?
- Buccee’s
- Chevron
- 7-Eleven
- Speedway
9. Which of these fast food restaurants near you is most popular?
- In-N-Out
- Chick-fil-A
- McDonald’s
- Culver’s
10. What do people in your area call this type of drink?
- Pop
- Soda
- Coke
11. How do people in your town pronounce the name of this food?
- “pee-KAHN”
- “pick-AHN”
- “PEE-can”
- “PEE-kahn”
12. What region would you say you live in?
- Midwest
- West
- South
- Northeast
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Fun Facts about America
Did you know that there are fifty, nifty states in America? They’re what make up the United States! Check out these fun and interesting facts about the country. We bet there’s some you’ve never heard of before!
- America is approximately 9,826,630 square kilometers.
- The United States is the world’s third largest country after Russia and Canada.
- The largest carnivores in America are black bears, grizzlies, and polar bears.
- The country is divided into 6 regions: New England, the mid-Atlantic, the South, the Midwest, the Southwest, and the West.
- Alaska is the largest state in the United States.
- Delaware was the first official state of America, which was formed in 1787.
- Hawaii was the last official state of America, formed in 1959.
- The United States of America doesn’t have an official language.
- The oldest city in America is St. Augustine, Florida, which was originally claimed for Spain in 1513.
- America’s national mammal is the American Bison.
Want to learn more?
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