Think you know the United States? Test your knowledge with this ultimate guide of U.S. trivia questions!
With fun facts and tricky challenges, these questions cover history, geography, pop culture, and more. Dive in to see how well you know the land of the free!
Geography of the United States
- What is the largest state by land area?
Answer: Alaska - What state is home to the Grand Canyon?
Answer: Arizona - Which U.S. state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”?
Answer: Minnesota - What is the smallest U.S. state by area?
Answer: Rhode Island - Which river is the longest in the United States?
Answer: Missouri River - What U.S. state has the most active volcanoes?
Answer: Alaska - Which state is known as the “Sunshine State”?
Answer: Florida - What is the capital of California?
Answer: Sacramento - Which state is nicknamed “The Last Frontier”?
Answer: Alaska - Mount Rushmore is located in which state?
Answer: South Dakota - What state is known as the “Bluegrass State”?
Answer: Kentucky - The Mississippi River flows into which body of water?
Answer: Gulf of Mexico - Which U.S. state is famous for its lobsters?
Answer: Maine - What is the tallest mountain in the contiguous United States?
Answer: Mount Whitney - Which state has the nickname “The Empire State”?
Answer: New York - In what state would you find the Great Salt Lake?
Answer: Utah - The Everglades National Park is in which state?
Answer: Florida - Which state has the most coastline?
Answer: Alaska - What is the capital of Texas?
Answer: Austin - The Mojave Desert is primarily located in which state?
Answer: California - What state is the Grand Tetons National Park located in?
Answer: Wyoming - Which state is home to Yellowstone National Park?
Answer: Wyoming - What state is known as the “Volunteer State”?
Answer: Tennessee - The Statue of Liberty is located in which state?
Answer: New York - What U.S. city is nicknamed the “Mile High City”?
Answer: Denver - Which state is nicknamed the “Beaver State”?
Answer: Oregon - What is the only U.S. state made up entirely of islands?
Answer: Hawaii - Which state has the most national parks?
Answer: California - What state is famous for its bourbon?
Answer: Kentucky - The Alamo is located in which Texas city?
Answer: San Antonio - Where is the U.S. Naval Academy located?
Answer: Annapolis, Maryland - Which U.S. state is known for its potatoes?
Answer: Idaho - What is the only Great Lake entirely within the United States?
Answer: Lake Michigan - What U.S. state has the most waterfalls?
Answer: Washington - Where is the Gateway Arch located?
Answer: St. Louis, Missouri - Which state is the largest producer of peaches?
Answer: Georgia - What state is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Answer: Ohio - Which state is known for its hot springs and diamond mines?
Answer: Arkansas
U.S. History Trivia
- Who was the first President of the United States?
Answer: George Washington - What year did the United States declare independence?
Answer: 1776 - Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
Answer: Thomas Jefferson - What year did the U.S. Constitution go into effect?
Answer: 1789 - What purchase doubled the size of the United States in 1803?
Answer: Louisiana Purchase - Who was the U.S. President during the Civil War?
Answer: Abraham Lincoln - What battle marked the end of the American Revolution?
Answer: Battle of Yorktown - Who was the first woman to run for U.S. President?
Answer: Victoria Woodhull - Which President is on the $100 bill?
Answer: None (Benjamin Franklin is not a president) - When was the U.S. Bill of Rights ratified?
Answer: 1791 - What war was fought between the North and South in the U.S.?
Answer: The Civil War - Who was the first African American Supreme Court Justice?
Answer: Thurgood Marshall - What year did the United States land on the moon?
Answer: 1969 - Who gave the famous “I Have a Dream” speech?
Answer: Martin Luther King Jr. - What year was Pearl Harbor attacked?
Answer: 1941 - Which U.S. President signed the Emancipation Proclamation?
Answer: Abraham Lincoln - Who was President during World War II?
Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt - What event started the Great Depression?
Answer: Stock Market Crash of 1929 - Who was the youngest U.S. President ever elected?
Answer: John F. Kennedy - What year did women gain the right to vote in the U.S.?
Answer: 1920 - What was the first state to join the Union?
Answer: Delaware - Who wrote the Star-Spangled Banner?
Answer: Francis Scott Key - Which President was known as “The Rough Rider”?
Answer: Theodore Roosevelt - Who is considered the “Father of the Constitution”?
Answer: James Madison - What war did the U.S. fight in the 1950s in Asia?
Answer: Korean War - What year did the U.S. enter World War I?
Answer: 1917 - Who was the longest-serving U.S. President?
Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt - What President resigned due to the Watergate Scandal?
Answer: Richard Nixon - What document begins with “We the People”?
Answer: The Constitution - Who was the first U.S. Secretary of State?
Answer: Thomas Jefferson - What year was the Boston Tea Party?
Answer: 1773 - Which U.S. President was a famous Hollywood actor?
Answer: Ronald Reagan - What is the oldest university in the U.S.?
Answer: Harvard University - Who invented the light bulb in the U.S.?
Answer: Thomas Edison - Which amendment abolished slavery in the U.S.?
Answer: 13th Amendment - Who was the only U.S. President to serve more than two terms?
Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt - When was the first U.S. national park established?
Answer: 1872 (Yellowstone)
Pop Culture and Fun Facts About the U.S.
- What is the highest-grossing movie franchise in U.S. history?
Answer: Marvel Cinematic Universe - Who was the first American Idol winner?
Answer: Kelly Clarkson - What U.S. city is known as the birthplace of jazz?
Answer: New Orleans - What is the most-watched sporting event in the United States?
Answer: Super Bowl - What U.S. city is famously known as the “Entertainment Capital of the World”?
Answer: Las Vegas - Who was the first American woman to win an Olympic gold medal?
Answer: Charlotte Cooper (tennis, 1900) - What is the most consumed snack during the Super Bowl?
Answer: Chicken wings - Who was the first U.S. actor to win an Academy Award?
Answer: Emil Jannings (for The Last Command and The Way of All Flesh) - What is the best-selling music album in U.S. history?
Answer: Thriller by Michael Jackson - What is the oldest continuously operating amusement park in the U.S.?
Answer: Lake Compounce in Connecticut - What U.S. city is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Answer: Cleveland, Ohio - Who starred in the iconic 1950s film Rebel Without a Cause?
Answer: James Dean - What U.S. holiday sees the highest amount of candy sales?
Answer: Halloween - What was the first animated film nominated for a Best Picture Oscar?
Answer: Beauty and the Beast (1991) - What famous magician died on Halloween in 1926?
Answer: Harry Houdini - Which American fast-food chain has the most locations worldwide?
Answer: Subway - What U.S. city is known for deep-dish pizza?
Answer: Chicago - What U.S. state has Disneyland?
Answer: California - Who sang the national anthem at Super Bowl XXV in 1991?
Answer: Whitney Houston - What American author wrote The Great Gatsby?
Answer: F. Scott Fitzgerald - Who is the most decorated Olympian in U.S. history?
Answer: Michael Phelps - What state is known for hosting the Sundance Film Festival?
Answer: Utah - Which U.S. company invented the Post-it Note?
Answer: 3M - What popular soft drink was invented in Atlanta, Georgia?
Answer: Coca-Cola - Who painted American Gothic?
Answer: Grant Wood - What year did the first McDonald’s open?
Answer: 1940 - Who was the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars?
Answer: James Earl Jones - What is the name of the famous Las Vegas strip hotel shaped like a pyramid?
Answer: Luxor - Who hosted The Tonight Show for 30 years?
Answer: Johnny Carson - What is the best-selling video game franchise in U.S. history?
Answer: Call of Duty - What U.S. state is known for maple syrup production?
Answer: Vermont - What car manufacturer produces the Mustang?
Answer: Ford - Who wrote the book To Kill a Mockingbird?
Answer: Harper Lee - What artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, but is often celebrated in U.S. pop culture references?
Answer: Michelangelo - What is the name of the U.S. TV series about a chemistry teacher turned drug dealer?
*Answer: Breaking Bad - What 1980s arcade game features Pac-Man?
*Answer: Pac-Man - What is the longest-running animated TV show in U.S. history?
*Answer: The Simpsons - What U.S. state is home to the Baseball Hall of Fame?
Answer: New York (Cooperstown)
U.S. Government and Politics Trivia
- Who is known as the “Father of the Nation”?
Answer: George Washington - What is the highest court in the United States?
Answer: The Supreme Court - How many branches does the U.S. government have?
Answer: Three - What are the three branches of government?
Answer: Legislative, Executive, Judicial - Who was the first woman to serve as a Supreme Court Justice?
Answer: Sandra Day O’Connor - What is the minimum age to run for President of the United States?
Answer: 35 years old - Who is second in line for the presidency after the Vice President?
Answer: Speaker of the House - How many justices are on the U.S. Supreme Court?
Answer: Nine - What document serves as the supreme law of the United States?
Answer: The Constitution - How many amendments are there to the U.S. Constitution?
Answer: 27 - Who was the first U.S. President to live in the White House?
Answer: John Adams - What is the longest time a U.S. Senator can serve per term?
Answer: Six years - What is the main role of the legislative branch?
Answer: To make laws - What is the primary role of the executive branch?
Answer: To enforce laws - What is the role of the judicial branch?
Answer: To interpret laws - Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the military?
Answer: The President - How many stars are on the U.S. flag?
Answer: 50 - Who wrote the U.S. national anthem?
Answer: Francis Scott Key - How many stripes are on the U.S. flag?
Answer: 13 - Who has the power to veto bills?
Answer: The President - What is the term length for a U.S. House Representative?
Answer: Two years - Who elects the President of the United States?
Answer: The Electoral College - What does the Constitution’s First Amendment protect?
Answer: Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition - Who was the youngest U.S. Vice President ever to serve?
Answer: John C. Breckinridge - What President served two non-consecutive terms?
Answer: Grover Cleveland - Who appoints federal judges?
Answer: The President - How many U.S. Senators are there?
Answer: 100 - Which President was involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis?
Answer: John F. Kennedy - What is the role of the Vice President in the Senate?
Answer: To cast a tie-breaking vote - Who was the first U.S. President to be impeached?
Answer: Andrew Johnson - What does the term “separation of powers” mean?
Answer: Division of government roles into separate branches - What is required to override a presidential veto?
Answer: Two-thirds majority in Congress - What year was the Department of Homeland Security established?
Answer: 2002 - Who is credited with the idea of checks and balances?
Answer: James Madison - What is the main responsibility of the Federal Reserve?
Answer: Regulating the nation’s monetary policy - What political party did Abraham Lincoln belong to?
Answer: Republican - How many Articles are in the U.S. Constitution?
Answer: Seven
Extra U.S. Trivia Questions
- What is the national bird of the United States?
Answer: Bald Eagle - What U.S. state is home to the Liberty Bell?
Answer: Pennsylvania - What is the capital of the United States?
Answer: Washington, D.C. - What year was the Declaration of Independence signed?
Answer: 1776 - Who was the first U.S. President to appear on television?
Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt - What is the most populous city in the United States?
Answer: New York City - What is the oldest city in the United States?
Answer: St. Augustine, Florida - What is the name of the U.S. national anthem?
Answer: The Star-Spangled Banner - What is the only U.S. state to have been an independent country?
Answer: Texas - What U.S. state is nicknamed “The Ocean State”?
Answer: Rhode Island - What U.S. state is known as the “Land of Enchantment”?
Answer: New Mexico - Who was the first President to live in the White House?
Answer: John Adams - What is the largest freshwater lake in the United States?
Answer: Lake Superior - Which U.S. President had the nickname “Honest Abe”?
Answer: Abraham Lincoln - What U.S. state is known as the “Silver State”?
Answer: Nevada - What was the last state to join the Union?
Answer: Hawaii - What is the name of the ship that carried the Pilgrims to America?
Answer: The Mayflower - What U.S. state is Mount Denali located in?
Answer: Alaska - What river forms part of the border between Texas and Mexico?
Answer: Rio Grande - What U.S. state is home to Harvard University?
Answer: Massachusetts - What is the capital of Nevada?
Answer: Carson City - What is the tallest mountain in the U.S.?
Answer: Denali (Mount McKinley) - What is the nickname for New York City?
Answer: The Big Apple - What is the most widely spoken language in the United States after English?
Answer: Spanish - What U.S. state is nicknamed the “Show Me State”?
Answer: Missouri - Who was the first U.S. President to be assassinated?
Answer: Abraham Lincoln - What was the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution?
Answer: Delaware - What is the oldest national park in the U.S.?
Answer: Yellowstone National Park - What is the name of the famous race held annually in Kentucky?
Answer: Kentucky Derby - Which U.S. state is known as “The Peach State”?
Answer: Georgia - What is the largest island in the United States?
Answer: Hawaiʻi (Big Island) - Who was the first African American President of the United States?
Answer: Barack Obama - What is the name of the famous clock in London that has a replica in the U.S.?
Answer: Big Ben - What U.S. state is known as “America’s Dairyland”?
Answer: Wisconsin - Who was the first U.S. President born in a hospital?
Answer: Jimmy Carter - What is the longest river in the U.S.?
Answer: Missouri River - Who was the U.S. President during the signing of the Civil Rights Act?
Answer: Lyndon B. Johnson - What U.S. state has the largest population?
Answer: California - Who was the only U.S. President to serve two non-consecutive terms?
Answer: Grover Cleveland - What is the state flower of Texas?
Answer: Bluebonnet - What is the name of the NASA space center located in Florida?
Answer: Kennedy Space Center - What U.S. state has the nickname “The Constitution State”?
Answer: Connecticut - What U.S. President famously said, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself”?
Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt - What is the capital of Hawaii?
Answer: Honolulu - What state is home to the Gateway Arch?
Answer: Missouri - What holiday is celebrated on July 4th in the United States?
Answer: Independence Day - What is the second most populous city in the United States?
Answer: Los Angeles - What is the smallest U.S. national park?
Answer: Gateway Arch National Park - What U.S. state is the Grand Canyon located in?
Answer: Arizona - What U.S. city was home to the first U.S. public library?
Answer: Boston - What is the oldest military academy in the United States?
Answer: West Point (United States Military Academy) - What is the name of the mountain range that stretches along the eastern U.S.?
Answer: Appalachian Mountains - What is the highest peak in the Rocky Mountains?
Answer: Mount Elbert - What is the name of the U.S. state that borders only one other state?
Answer: Maine - What U.S. state is home to the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
Answer: California - What was the first capital of the United States?
Answer: New York City - What is the most visited national park in the U.S.?
Answer: Great Smoky Mountains National Park - What is the only U.S. state whose name is one syllable?
Answer: Maine - What is the name of the U.S. President on the penny?
Answer: Abraham Lincoln - What state is the U.S. Mint headquarters located in?
Answer: Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) - What city hosted the first modern Olympic Games in the U.S.?
Answer: St. Louis (1904) - What is the state tree of California?
Answer: Redwood - What is the U.S. state known for its Badlands National Park?
Answer: South Dakota - What is the nickname for the U.S. flag?
Answer: Old Glory - What state is known for its Mardi Gras celebrations?
Answer: Louisiana - What is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the U.S.?
Answer: St. Augustine, Florida - What year was the first Super Bowl played?
Answer: 1967 - What was the first U.S. city to host the Olympics?
Answer: St. Louis - What is the state animal of Oregon?
Answer: Beaver - What state has the largest number of Native American tribes?
Answer: Alaska - What is the most visited museum in the U.S.?
Answer: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum - Who was the U.S. President during the first Gulf War?
Answer: George H. W. Bush - What is the tallest lighthouse in the U.S.?
Answer: Cape Hatteras Lighthouse - What city is known as the “Gateway to the West”?
Answer: St. Louis - What U.S. state is home to Crater Lake National Park?
Answer: Oregon - What is the only U.S. state to have a one-word motto?
Answer: Vermont (“Freedom”) - Who was the first U.S. President to appear on a coin?
Answer: Abraham Lincoln - What is the capital of Georgia?
Answer: Atlanta - What is the most popular dog breed in the U.S.?
Answer: Labrador Retriever - Who was the U.S. President when the Louisiana Purchase was made?
Answer: Thomas Jefferson - What state was the first to legalize same-sex marriage?
Answer: Massachusetts - What is the name of the U.S. warship nicknamed “Old Ironsides”?
Answer: USS Constitution - Who was the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury?
Answer: Alexander Hamilton - What is the state fruit of Georgia?
Answer: Peach - What U.S. state was originally known as “New Sweden”?
Answer: Delaware - What is the capital of Alaska?
Answer: Juneau - What state has the motto “Live Free or Die”?
Answer: New Hampshire - Who was the only U.S. President to serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?
Answer: William Howard Taft - What state has the world’s largest ball of twine?
Answer: Kansas - What is the most popular sport in the U.S.?
Answer: Football - What U.S. state has the largest gold mine?
Answer: Nevada - Who is on the $20 bill?
Answer: Andrew Jackson - What is the longest-serving national park in the U.S.?
Answer: Yellowstone National Park - What is the most populous U.S. state capital?
Answer: Phoenix, Arizona - What is the most widely grown crop in the U.S.?
Answer: Corn - What is the oldest public university in the U.S.?
Answer: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - What was the first national monument in the U.S.?
Answer: Devil’s Tower - Who was the U.S. President during the Louisiana Purchase?
Answer: Thomas Jefferson - What is the most visited state in the U.S.?
Answer: Florida - Who was the U.S. President during the founding of NASA?
Answer: Dwight D. Eisenhower