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Misc. State Trivia II

written by: cyna71
 
Here is part 2, but I have also thrown in a couple of questions about the countries I have lived/visited. Enjoy!

Question 1:


This city in Florida is considered to be the oldest European settlement in North America.
Saint Petersburg
Saint Marks
Saint Augustine
Dade City

Question 2:


What state has parishes instead of counties?


Question 3:

View the provided image.
Name the famous structure pictured here.
Arena of Nimes
Arche de la Defense
Citadel
Arc de Triomphe


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Question 4:


In what Northeastern state did the first daily newspaper originate?
Vermont
Maine
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island

Question 5:


1969's Woodstock Festival was held in Woodstock, New York.
False
True

Question 6:


Holland is divided into North and South provinces.
True
False

Question 7:


Cumberland University, located in Lebanon, Tennessee, lost the most lopsided football game in history to what school?
Georgia Tech
Penn State
University of North Carolina
Middle Tennessee State

Question 8:


The Mardi Gras official colors are purple, green and gold. What do the colors stand for?  (place mouse pointer over ? icon to view hints or answer requirements)


Question 9:

View the provided image.
The city pictured here is one of the leading tourist areas of the French Riviera.
Toulon
Monte Carlo
Nice
Monaco


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Question 10:


What Tennessee city is the exact geographical center of the state?
Knoxville
Nashville
Murfreesboro
Memphis

Question 11:


Gatorade was named after the University of Florida Gators football team.
True
False

Question 12:


What is the capital of Holland?


Question 13:


Most European countries are divided into provinces, regions, federal subjects or municipalities. Which of the following is divided into states?
France
Italy
Russia
Germany

Question 14:


The first 3D movie presentation was done in this city's famous Astor Theater.
New York
Chicago
Miami
Dallas

Question 15:


Waschmule, one of the largest swimming pools, in Europe is 324 feet long.
True
False

 


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