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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  • Which city is nicknamed "The Big Apple"? New York City
  • Which U.S. city is known as the "Windy City"? Chicago
  • Which U.S. state is known for the Grand Canyon? Arizona
  • What was the name of the 1863 speech Lincoln gave during the Civil War at a Pennsylvania battlefield? The Gettysburg Address
  • Which U.S. state is primarily known for Yellowstone National Park? Wyoming
  • Which amendment limited U.S. presidents to two terms? 22nd
  • Which war was fought between the Union and the Confederacy? American Civil War
  • How many stripes are on the U.S. flag? 13
  • Which U.S. state is the only one made up of two separate peninsulas? Michigan
  • Which ocean borders the U.S. East Coast? Atlantic Ocean

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 Australia and Canada on Trivia Gauntlet.