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    Which U.S. state has the most active volcanoes?

    • Alaska
    • California
    • Hawaii
    • Oregon
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You're three rounds deep at trivia night, one wrong answer from shame—and suddenly, the host drops a curveball: “Which U.S. state has the most volcanoes?” You blank. Your team stares. Panic sets in. That’s when you realize: your brain needs reps.
Enter the Pub Quiz USA—a wild ride through geography, history, pop culture, and random U.S. facts you should probably know. This quiz is designed for people who love flexing knowledge over wings and beer, classroom know-it-alls, or anyone who just wants to stop losing bar trivia by one point. Every question is crafted to challenge your memory, make you laugh, and maybe teach you something useful (finally).
Disclaimer: This Pub Quiz USA is intended for general knowledge entertainment. Questions are based on publicly accessible facts and are not affiliated with any official trivia organizations or competitions.

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  • 2. 

    What’s the only U.S. state that grows coffee commercially?

    • Hawaii

    • Florida

    • Texas

    • Georgia

    Correct Answer
    A. Hawaii
    Explanation
    Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee commercially, thanks to its tropical climate, volcanic soil, and consistent rainfall. The most famous coffee region is Kona, located on the Big Island, where small farms produce beans known globally for their smooth flavor and high quality. Coffee requires specific growing conditions—warm temperatures, altitude, and rich soil—making most of the continental U.S. unsuitable. Although experimental efforts exist in California and Puerto Rico grows coffee too, Hawaii remains the only state with a long-established, successful commercial coffee industry recognized at both national and international levels.

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  • 3. 

    Who was the first president to appear on television?

    • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    • Dwight D. Eisenhower

    • John F. Kennedy

    • Harry S. Truman

    Correct Answer
    A. Franklin D. Roosevelt
    Explanation
    Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first U.S. president to appear on television, during the opening ceremonies of the 1939 World’s Fair in New York. At the time, television was a cutting-edge technology, and only a few hundred people could actually view the broadcast. FDR’s appearance marked the beginning of the media’s evolving relationship with presidential politics. While later presidents like JFK and Reagan would master television’s reach, Roosevelt's early appearance set the stage. The event was more symbolic than impactful, but it marked a new era where image and visibility became central to presidential communication strategies.

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  • 4. 

    Which U.S. city is nicknamed “The City of Brotherly Love”?

    • Philadelphia

    • Chicago

    • Boston

    • Baltimore

    Correct Answer
    A. Philadelphia
    Explanation
    Philadelphia is nicknamed “The City of Brotherly Love,” which comes from its name’s Greek roots—"philos" meaning love and "adelphos" meaning brother. Founded by William Penn in 1682, Philadelphia was envisioned as a city of religious tolerance and civic harmony. The nickname reflects this utopian goal, even if reality didn’t always match. The name is also a nod to the city’s historical role in American democracy—it hosted the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the drafting of the U.S. Constitution. Today, the nickname continues to shape the city’s identity in tourism and sports culture.

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  • 5. 

    What’s the most visited national park in the U.S.?

    • Great Smoky Mountains

    • Yellowstone

    • Yosemite

    • Grand Canyon

    Correct Answer
    A. Great Smoky Mountains
    Explanation
    Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the U.S., drawing over 12 million visitors annually. Located on the border of North Carolina and Tennessee, its popularity is due to several factors: free entry (unlike many other national parks), proximity to populous eastern states, and breathtaking biodiversity. It’s known for its mist-covered peaks, ancient mountains, and over 800 miles of hiking trails. The ease of access, scenic drives, and family-friendly attractions like Cades Cove make it a top destination. Many are surprised it outranks Yosemite and Yellowstone in visitation numbers.

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  • 6. 

    Which fast food chain is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky?

    • KFC

    • Wendy’s

    • Popeyes

    • Arby’s

    Correct Answer
    A. KFC
    Explanation
    KFC, formerly Kentucky Fried Chicken, is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. The company was founded by Colonel Harland Sanders, who began selling fried chicken during the Great Depression. Today, it’s one of the largest fast food chains in the world, known for its secret blend of 11 herbs and spices. The brand's Southern roots are embedded in its identity, and its Kentucky headquarters reinforces that. Despite international success, KFC maintains a nostalgic, American image. The Louisville location is part of Yum! Brands, which also owns Taco Bell and Pizza Hut, making the city a fast food hub.

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    Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?

    • Amelia Earhart

    • Sally Ride

    • Bessie Coleman

    • Jacqueline Cochran

    Correct Answer
    A. Amelia Earhart
    Explanation
    Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932, five years after Charles Lindbergh made the first solo flight. Her feat made her an international icon and a symbol of female empowerment in aviation and beyond. She flew from Newfoundland to Ireland in about 15 hours, facing poor weather and technical issues. Earhart’s achievement shattered gender stereotypes and earned her the Distinguished Flying Cross. Although her later disappearance during a 1937 circumnavigation attempt remains a mystery, her legacy endures as one of the most pioneering women in American history.

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  • 8. 

    What U.S. holiday falls on the fourth Thursday in November?

    • Thanksgiving

    • Veterans Day

    • Labor Day

    • Memorial Day

    Correct Answer
    A. Thanksgiving
    Explanation
    Thanksgiving is observed on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. It is a national holiday rooted in harvest celebrations and the 1621 feast shared between the Pilgrims and Wampanoag people. President Abraham Lincoln formalized the modern date in 1863 during the Civil War to promote unity. Today, it’s associated with food, family gatherings, parades, and football. Its placement in late November anchors the holiday season, preceding Black Friday and the lead-up to Christmas. The fixed weekday makes it distinct among U.S. holidays, which are often tied to specific calendar dates instead.

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  • 9. 

    Which state has the most U.S. presidents born in it?

    • Virginia

    • Ohio

    • New York

    • Massachusetts

    Correct Answer
    A. Virginia
    Explanation
    Virginia holds the record for the most U.S. presidents born in a single state—eight in total. This includes foundational figures like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe, all of whom played major roles in the nation's early history. Virginia’s prominence is tied to its status as one of the original 13 colonies and a political and economic powerhouse in the 18th and 19th centuries. The state’s strong plantation economy and influence in revolutionary politics created a pipeline of early leadership. Its presidential legacy earned it the nickname “Mother of Presidents.”

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    What animal is on the California state flag?

    • Bear

    • Eagle

    • Moose

    • Buffalo

    Correct Answer
    A. Bear
    Explanation
    The animal on the California state flag is the California grizzly bear, a now-extinct species that once roamed the state’s forests and mountains. The flag—known as the Bear Flag—was first raised in 1846 during the Bear Flag Revolt, when settlers declared independence from Mexico. The bear symbolizes strength, determination, and unyielding spirit, reflecting California’s frontier identity. Although the original flag was short-lived, it was adopted officially in 1911. Today, the grizzly image remains iconic, appearing on state government buildings, merchandise, and more—despite the irony that the actual species no longer exists in California.

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