U.S.A Trivia Questions

117 questions across multiple rounds

A country trivia theme focused on American geography, history, politics, culture, landmarks, symbols, and famous people. It is broad by design and works well for fast general knowledge rounds as well as larger quiz sets.

Sample Questions

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  • How many original colonies declared independence from Britain? 13
  • How many electoral votes are there in the U.S. presidential election? 538
  • How many total U.S. Senators are there? 100
  • Which U.S. Supreme Court case (2015) legalized same-sex marriage nationwide? Obergefell v. Hodges
  • Which ocean borders the U.S. West Coast? Pacific Ocean
  • How many voting members are in the U.S. House of Representatives? 435
  • Which phrase meaning “Out of many, one” appears on the Great Seal of the United States? E Pluribus Unum
  • Which city is nicknamed "The Big Apple"? New York City
  • Which U.S. Supreme Court case (1973) recognized a constitutional right to abortion, later overturned in 2022? Roe v. Wade
  • Which U.S. state is known as the "Peach State"? Georgia

U.S.A. trivia works because the subject is huge, stretching across states, capitals, presidents, national symbols, entertainment, sport, landmarks, and major historical events. That breadth makes it easy to build rounds that feel familiar at first but still have enough room for harder detail.

A strong U.S.A. quiz can pull from the fifty states, Washington D.C., the Constitution, presidents, wars, monuments, flags, national parks, famous cities, American sport, entertainment, and cultural symbols recognised around the world. The theme stays playable because even casual players know some of it, while stronger players can be pushed on history, geography, institutions, and lesser-known state-level facts.

If you enjoy U.S.A trivia, also try Canada and Australia on Trivia Gauntlet.