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Викторина «Do You Know the USA?»
Quiz «Do You Know the USA?»
Geography
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What was Henry Hudson and which geographical feature in New York State is named after him?
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The continental U.S. is divided into how many time zones?
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Which American state was the last to acquire "state" status?
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In which state do the highest trees in the world grow and what are they called?
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What is the name of the first U.S. national park and in which state is it located?
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Which city in the state of Florida has the same name as a Russian city?
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In which mountain are the faces of four American Presidents chiseled?
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In which city and state is Disney World located?
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Name the six New England states and explain why they are known as "New England".
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Name the five Great Lakes: which one is entirely within the U.S.?
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Name the highest mountain range in the eastern U.S.
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Which Caribbean Sea Island has a commonwealth status with the U.S.?
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Where is the "Rust Belt" in the U.S.?
History
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Give the names of the three ships on which Christopher Columbus made his first voyage to America.
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With which "supernatural" event is the old whaling town of Salem, Massachusetts, associated?
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What was the colonists' motto during the "Boston Tea Party"?
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In which city and state is the Liberty Bell located?
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Which country presented the USA with the Statue of Liberty? What was the occasion?
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Which American President was the first to live in the White House?
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Who were the "Blues" and who were the "Grey" Civil during the American Civil War?
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Which American architect is called the "Father of the Skyscraper"?
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Who were the two brothers who invented the airplane and when and where did the first flight take place?
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Which American general, who later became the 34th President commanded U.S. forces during World War II?
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Which American President attended the Potsdam Conference?
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In which U.S. city was the United Nations' Character approved in 1945?
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Who was the American President during the Cuban missile crisis?
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Which American astronaut first stepped on the surface of the Moon and what was the year? What was the name of his spaceship?
Literature
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Which 19th-century American writer is said to be the founder of the detective genre?
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Name the American science fiction writer born in Russia who wrote "I, Robot".
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Which two novels by Mark Twain are often called "the first modem American novels"?
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During which periods in American history was the novel "Gone with the Wind" set?
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Which famous American document begins with the words, "We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union..."?
Culture and sports
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In which famous location do people in New York City celebrate New Year's Day?
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What are the ingredients of a traditional American Thanksgiving dinner?
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What do the terms "melting pot" and "salad bowl" mean to U.S. society and culture?
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Which art museum in New York City is a spiral-shaped building and what is the name of the architect who built it?
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who the American composer who wrote "West Side Story"?
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Who is the famous American dancer, singer and actor who acted in many films together with his partner Ginger Rogers?
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Which American rock-and-roll star lived in Memphis, Tennessee?
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Which American silent-movie star is called the "Little Tramp"?
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What monument in Washington D. C, dedicated to an American President, nicknamed "The Pencil"?
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What is the name of the awards given to the best movie actors and actresses each year in the USA?
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Which sport is considered to be the national pastime of America?
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Under which two names did the most famous American boxer of the 1960s - 1970s fight in the ring?
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What do Americans call the championship game of American football?
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In which U.S. city were the 1996 Summer Olympics held?
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Your American friends say to you «Let's go to see a ball game». What do they mean?
Government
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Explain the symbolism of the stars and the stripes on the U. S. flag.
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In which city did the First Continental Congress meet in 1774?
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Which U.S. legal holiday - held every four years - falls on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November?
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When did American women receive the right to vote?
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Who was the first President elected as a member of the Republican Party?
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Name the longest serving U.S. President.
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Who was the youngest elected President in the history of the U.S.?
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What is impeachment? Name one President it threatened.
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Name the two political parties in the U. S. and the animals that symbolize each party.
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What is the Department of Defense called?
Answers
Geography
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An English explorer; the Hudson River.
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Four.
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Hawaii.
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In California; "redwood", or "sequoia".
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Yellowstone; in Wyoming.
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St. Petersburg.
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In Mount Presidents Rushmore, South Dakota.
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In Orlando, Florida.
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Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut; named by Captain John Smith for their resemblance to the coast of England.
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Lakes Huron, Erie, Ontario, Michigan, Superior; Lake Michigan.
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The Appalachian Mountains.
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Puerto Rico.
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In the industrial north central and north-eastern states.
History
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Mayo, Pinto, Santa Maria.
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Witchcraft.
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"No Taxation Without Representation".
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In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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France; the 100-year anniversary of the Franco-American alliance during the American War of Independence.
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John Adams, the 2nd U.S. President.
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The «Blues" were the North (Union), the "Greys" were the South (Confederacy).
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Louis Henry Sullivan.
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Orville and Wilbur Wright; 1903; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
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Dwight David Eisenhower.
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Harry Truman.
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In San Francisco, California.
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John F. Kennedy.
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Neil Armstrong; 1969; Apollo 11.
Literature
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Edgar A. Poe.
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Isaac Asimov.
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"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"
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Ernest Hemingway.
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Constitution of the United States.
Culture and sports
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In Times Square.
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Turkey, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie.
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That the U.S. is a country of immigrants who work together as Americans while retaining their ethnic identities.
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The Guggenheim Museum; Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Leonard Bernstein.
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Fred Astaire.
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Elvis Presley
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Charlie Chaplin.
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Washington Monument.
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Oscars or Academy Awards.
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Baseball
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Muhammad Ali and Cassius Clay.
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Super Bowl
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In Atlanta, Georgia.
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Baseball
Government
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50 stars - 50 states; 13 stripes - 13 colonies.
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In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Election Day.
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In 1920.
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Abraham Lincoln.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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John F. Kennedy.
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A formal accusation against a public official; Andrew Johnson, or Richard Nixon, or Bill Clinton.
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Democrats - donkey; Republicans - elephant.
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The Pentagon.
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