Florida Trivia Facts Quiz: MCQ

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Florida trivia facts quiz: MCQ. Did you know that Florida has more toll roads, bridges, and golf courses than any other state in the nation, and it is home to the world golf hall of fame? The government has a significant coastline and boasts of beaches that people frequent in large numbers. For those who want to test out their knowledge of the state, this quiz will be a perfect start.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Where is the only living coral reef in the continental forty-eight states located?

    • A.

      Florida Keys

    • B.

      Padre Island, Texas

    • C.

      Channel Islands, California

    • D.

      Acadia National Park, Maine

    Correct Answer
    A. Florida Keys
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Florida Keys. The Florida Keys is home to the only living coral reef in the continental forty-eight states. The reef extends approximately 200 miles from the southern tip of Florida to the Dry Tortugas. It is a popular destination for snorkeling and scuba diving, allowing visitors to explore the diverse marine life and vibrant coral formations. The warm waters and protected status of the area contribute to the preservation of this unique ecosystem.

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  • 2. 

    What is the two-letter postal abbreviation for the state of Florida?

    • A.

      FO

    • B.

      FF

    • C.

      FL

    • D.

      FA

    Correct Answer
    C. FL
    Explanation
    The correct answer is FL. The two-letter postal abbreviation for the state of Florida is FL. This abbreviation is used in mailing addresses and is recognized by the United States Postal Service.

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  • 3. 

    Which Florida city is the home to many rocket launches?

    • A.

      Key West

    • B.

      Cape Canaveral

    • C.

      Jacksonville

    • D.

      Orlando

    Correct Answer
    B. Cape Canaveral
    Explanation
    Cape Canaveral is the correct answer because it is the city in Florida that is known for being the home to many rocket launches. It is the site of the Kennedy Space Center, which is where NASA launches many of its spacecraft and where the historic Apollo missions were launched. Cape Canaveral's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean makes it an ideal location for rocket launches due to its access to open water for safety reasons.

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  • 4. 

    What is the name of the old Fort in the Dry Tortugas, 70 miles West of Key West, FL?

    • A.

      Ft. Harrison

    • B.

      Ft. Jackson

    • C.

      Ft. Washington

    • D.

      Ft. Jefferson

    Correct Answer
    D. Ft. Jefferson
    Explanation
    Ft. Jefferson is the correct answer because it is the name of the old fort located in the Dry Tortugas, which is 70 miles West of Key West, FL.

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  • 5. 

    What is the biggest key in the land area of the Florida Keys?

    • A.

      Long Key

    • B.

      Big Pine Key

    • C.

      Key Largo

    • D.

      Key West

    Correct Answer
    C. Key Largo
    Explanation
    Key Largo is the biggest key in terms of land area in the Florida Keys. It is the northernmost of the Florida Keys and is located in Monroe County. Key Largo covers a larger land area compared to the other options given (Long Key, Big Pine Key, and Key West), making it the correct answer.

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  • 6. 

    Which coast of Florida has the most lighthouses?

    • A.

      North

    • B.

      East

    • C.

      West

    • D.

      South

    Correct Answer
    B. East
    Explanation
    The correct answer is East because the eastern coast of Florida is along the Atlantic Ocean, which historically has had more shipping traffic and therefore more need for lighthouses. Additionally, the eastern coast of Florida has a longer coastline compared to the other coasts, providing more opportunities for lighthouses to be built.

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  • 7. 

    What is the state flower of Florida?

    • A.

      Rose

    • B.

      Daisy

    • C.

      Orange Blossom

    • D.

      Sunflower

    Correct Answer
    C. Orange Blossom
    Explanation
    The state flower of Florida is the Orange Blossom. This flower was chosen as the state flower because it represents the state's citrus industry, which is a major part of Florida's economy. The orange blossom is also known for its sweet fragrance, which is often associated with the state's warm and tropical climate. This flower is not only beautiful but also holds cultural and economic significance for the state of Florida.

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  • 8. 

    Which city would you find in Florida?

    • A.

      Kettering

    • B.

      Massapequa

    • C.

      Easton

    • D.

      Port St. Lucie

    Correct Answer
    D. Port St. Lucie
    Explanation
    Port St. Lucie is the correct answer because it is a city located in Florida. Kettering, Massapequa, and Easton are not cities in Florida.

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  • 9. 

    How long was the longest bridge in the Florida Keys in 2006?

    • A.

      2 Miles

    • B.

      3.5 Miles

    • C.

      7 Miles

    • D.

      5 Miles

    Correct Answer
    C. 7 Miles
    Explanation
    In 2006, the longest bridge in the Florida Keys was 7 miles long.

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  • 10. 

    Florida, with a land area of 53,997 square miles, is ranked were compared to other states in the total land area?

    • A.

      27th

    • B.

      45th

    • C.

      22th

    • D.

      35th

    Correct Answer
    C. 22th
  • 11. 

    What are the state bird and state tree of Florida?

    • A.

      Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher And Redbud

    • B.

      Mockingbird And Sabal Palmetto

    • C.

      Common Loon And Red Pine

    • D.

      Eastern Goldfinch And Red Oak

    Correct Answer
    B. Mockingbird And Sabal Palmetto
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Mockingbird And Sabal Palmetto. The state bird of Florida is the Mockingbird, known for its ability to mimic the songs of other birds. The state tree is the Sabal Palmetto, also known as the Cabbage Palm, which is a common sight in the state's landscape.

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  • 12. 

    What was the sports beverage "Gatorade" named for?

    • A.

      Alligators Of The Everglades

    • B.

      University Of Florida Gators

    • C.

      Florida State University Gators

    • D.

      Disney Characters

    Correct Answer
    B. University Of Florida Gators
    Explanation
    Gatorade was named after the University of Florida Gators. The beverage was developed in 1965 by a team of researchers at the university to help replenish the football players' electrolytes and fluids during games. The team, led by Dr. Robert Cade, created the drink with the aim of improving the players' performance and preventing dehydration. The success of Gatorade with the Gators football team led to its commercialization and widespread popularity as a sports beverage.

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  • 13. 

    When did Florida achieve statehood in the USA?

    • A.

      April 30, 1812

    • B.

      March 3, 1845

    • C.

      December 18, 1787

    • D.

      May 29, 1790

    Correct Answer
    B. March 3, 1845
    Explanation
    Florida achieved statehood in the USA on March 3, 1845. This date marks the official admission of Florida as the 27th state of the United States. Prior to this, Florida was a territory under Spanish and British control before becoming a U.S. territory in 1821. The process of achieving statehood involved the drafting of a state constitution and its approval by the U.S. Congress. The date of March 3, 1845, is significant as it represents the culmination of this process and the formal inclusion of Florida into the Union as a state.

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  • 14. 

    What hotel is the most recognizable and photographed spot in South Beach?

    • A.

      Colony Hotel

    • B.

      Winterhaven Hotel

    • C.

      Sagamore Hotel

    • D.

      Beach Hotel

    Correct Answer
    A. Colony Hotel
    Explanation
    The Colony Hotel is the most recognizable and photographed spot in South Beach because of its iconic art deco architecture and vibrant pink exterior. It has been featured in numerous movies, TV shows, and advertisements, making it a popular landmark and symbol of the South Beach area. Its unique design and prime location on Ocean Drive attract visitors and photographers from around the world.

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  • 15. 

    Which European nation had control of Florida for only 20 years, from 1763-83?

    • A.

      Portugal

    • B.

      England

    • C.

      Spain

    • D.

      France

    Correct Answer
    B. England
    Explanation
    England had control of Florida for only 20 years, from 1763-83. During this time, England acquired Florida from Spain as a result of the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which ended the French and Indian War. However, in 1783, as part of the Treaty of Paris that ended the American Revolutionary War, England ceded control of Florida back to Spain. Therefore, England's control of Florida was relatively short-lived.

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  • 16. 

    Which explorer named Espiritu Santo Springs, FL while on his search for the Fountain of Youth?

    • A.

      Juan Ponce De Leon

    • B.

      Christopher Columbus

    • C.

      Vasco De Gama

    • D.

      Hernando De Soto

    Correct Answer
    D. Hernando De Soto
    Explanation
    Hernando De Soto named Espiritu Santo Springs, FL while on his search for the Fountain of Youth.

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  • 17. 

    Which Florida city is known as the "Venice of America"?

    • A.

      Fort Lauderdale

    • B.

      St. Petersburg

    • C.

      Miami

    • D.

      Orlando

    Correct Answer
    A. Fort Lauderdale
    Explanation
    Fort Lauderdale is known as the "Venice of America" because of its extensive canal system, which is similar to the city of Venice in Italy. The city has over 165 miles of navigable waterways, making it a popular destination for boating and yachting. The canals are lined with beautiful waterfront homes and provide easy access to the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. Fort Lauderdale's nickname reflects its picturesque and water-centric lifestyle, reminiscent of the famous Italian city.

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  • 18. 

    Which Florida "fort" was active during both World Wars, the Civil War, and the Spanish-American War?

    • A.

      Fort Lauderdale

    • B.

      Fort Pierce

    • C.

      Fort Myers

    • D.

      Fort Zachary Taylor

    Correct Answer
    D. Fort Zachary Taylor
    Explanation
    Fort Zachary Taylor is the correct answer because it is the only fort listed that was active during all four mentioned wars. Fort Lauderdale was built after the Civil War, Fort Pierce was only active during the Civil War, and Fort Myers was not active during the Spanish-American War.

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  • 19. 

    What two rivers in Florida have the same name, but are not connected in any other way?

    • A.

      Withlacoochee Rivers

    • B.

      Suwannee Rivers

    • C.

      Clearwaters Rivers

    • D.

      St. Johns Rivers

    Correct Answer
    A. Withlacoochee Rivers
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Withlacoochee Rivers. There are two rivers in Florida named Withlacoochee, but they are not connected in any other way. This means that they are separate rivers with the same name.

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  • 20. 

    Which of these Florida cities will you find in Manatee County?

    • A.

      Vero Beach

    • B.

      Fort Pierce

    • C.

      Bradenton

    • D.

      Brooksville

    Correct Answer
    C. Bradenton
    Explanation
    Bradenton is the correct answer because it is a city located in Manatee County, Florida.

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