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.
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.
Marathon Mode is best for a longer run with bigger rounds, while Challenge Mode works better for shorter 10-question sessions.
Sample Questions
- Which U.S. president is on the $20 bill (most widely circulated design)?
- Which U.S. city is famous for the Gateway Arch?
- Which U.S. agency was created in 2002 to coordinate domestic security after 9/11?
- Which U.S. state is home to the Alamo?
- Which U.S. president resigned from office in 1974?
- What is the official motto of the United States on many coins and currency?
- Which U.S. president was assassinated in 1963 in Dallas, Texas?
- What holiday is celebrated on July 4th in the United States?
- Which amendment protects against self-incrimination and guarantees due process?
- Which U.S. city hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics?