Arkansas Quiz from NETSTATE.COM (original) (raw)

| | 1) | What is the capital city of Arkansas? | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | a. | Little Rock | | b. | Fayetteville | | c. | Jonesboro | | | | | 2) | What state borders Arkansas on the north? | | | a. | Kentucky | | b. | Missouri | | c. | Oklahoma | | | | | 3) | Who is this quote attributed to? "...the men are of the real half-horse, half-alligator breed such as grows nowhere else on the face of the universal earth." | | | a. | David (Davey) Crockett | | b. | William Frederick Buffalo Bill Cody | | c. | James Butler (Wild Bill) Hickok | | | | | 4) | What do the three stars, below the word "ARKANSAS" on the Arkansas State flag, represent? | | | a. | The three countries that the territory belonged to | | b. | The three major rivers in Arkansas | | c. | The three major production crops of Arkansas | | | | | 5) | In what land region are the Arkansas Boston Mountains found? | | a. | The Ouachita Mountains | | b. | The Columbia Plateau | | c. | The Ozark Plateau | | | | | 6) | Which of these is a nickname for the state of Arkansas? | | a. | The Pine Tree State | | b. | The Show Me State | | c. | The Natural State | | | | | 7) | Which of these famous baseball players was born in Lucas, Arkansas? | | | a. | Joseph Paul (Joe) DiMaggio, Jr. | | b. | Jay Hanna (Dizzy) Dean | | c. | Tyrus Raymond (Ty) Cobb | | | | | 8) | What is the official state bird of Arkansas? | | | a. | Lark Bunting (Calamospiza melancorys) | | b. | Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) | | c. | Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) | | | | | 9) | What is the motto of Arkansas? | | | a. | God enriches | | b. | Union, justice and confidence | | c. | The people rule | | | | | 10) | What is the highest point in Arkansas? | | | a. | Mount Sunflower (4,039 feet) | | b. | Magazine Mountain (2,753 feet) | | c. | Sassafras Mountain (3,560 feet) | | | | | If you would like to take this quiz again, click on your browser's page reload button while holding down your Shift key. | |