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State Capitals, In Reverse

written by: jerzeelv
 
Quite simple, I give you the capital, you give me the state. All multiple choice.

Question 1:


Trenton is the capital of this eastern state.
New York
Connecticut
New Jersey
Maryland

Question 2:


Juneau is the capital of this "last frontier" state.
California
Nevada
Alaska
Utah

Question 3:


Columbus discovered the Americas in 1492, and is rewarded with this midwestern state naming its capital after him.
Georgia
Ohio
North Carolina
South Carolina

Question 4:


Helena is this Rocky Mountain state's capital.
Nevada
Montana
Wyoming
California

Question 5:


Richmond is the capital of this state where many US presidents were born.
Delaware
West Virginia
Maryland
Virginia

Question 6:


The capital of this diverse northwestern state is Salem.
New Hampshire
Washington
Massachusetts
Oregon

Question 7:


This state, which houses one of the largest cities in the world, has Albany as its capital.
Georgia
Minnesota
New York
New Mexico

Question 8:


Jefferson City serves as the capital of this southern state.
California
Florida
Missouri
Texas

Question 9:


Pierre is the capital of this northern prairie state.  (place mouse pointer over ? icon to view hints or answer requirements)
South Dakota
Wisconsin
Illinois
North Dakota

Question 10:


The capital of this southern state is also known as "music city".
Kentucky
Tennessee
Delaware
Georgia

Question 11:


Carson City is the capital of this "Battle Born State".
California
Utah
Nevada
Arizona

Question 12:


Tallahassee is situated on the panhandle of this southern state and serves as its capital.
California
Pennsylvania
North Dakota
Florida

Question 13:


If you are in Sacramento, the capital of this western state, you are within a day's drive to beautiful beaches, high mountains with famous national parks, and one of the deepest, most picturesque lakes in the world.
California
Washington
Utah
Arizona

Question 14:


Austin is the capital of this US state which once existed as an independent republic.
Georgia
Maine
Texas
South Carolina

Question 15:


This northeast state has Augusta as its capital.
Pennsylvania
New Hampshire
Maine
Vermont

Question 16:


This southern state has many beaches, an incredible fort from the revolutionary war, and Columbia as its capital.
Ohio
South Carolina
North Carolina
Illinois

Question 17:


This midwestern state has Madison as its capital.
Wisconsin
Kentucky
Illinois
Indiana

Question 18:


Salt Lake City, known for the salty, barren desert lake to the west of the city, was founded by mormons and is the capital of this geographically diverse state.
Utah
South Dakota
North Dakota
Nevada

Question 19:


This eastern state with rich history has Annapolis as its capital.
New Jersey
Virginia
Maryland
New Mexico

Question 20:


Springfield is the capital of this midwestern state.
Ohio
Missouri
Kentucky
Illinois

 


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