Montana
  • 1. Montana, known as Big Sky Country, is a vast and diverse state located in the northwestern region of the United States. It boasts some of the most breathtaking landscapes, characterized by sprawling forests, majestic mountains, and sweeping plains that seem to stretch endlessly toward the horizon. The state is home to a rich tapestry of Native American history and culture, with several tribes that have inhabited these lands for thousands of years, including the Crow, Blackfeet, and Cheyenne. Montana is also famous for its national parks, such as Glacier National Park, which features stunning glacial landscapes, pristine lakes, and a plethora of wildlife, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The state's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, ranching, and tourism, with thriving industries that celebrate its natural resources and rugged beauty. Additionally, Montana's small towns exude an inviting charm, offering a glimpse into the state's unique Western heritage, with annual fairs, art festivals, and rodeos that draw both locals and visitors. The combination of its expansive wilderness, rich cultural history, and friendly communities makes Montana a captivating destination that embodies the spirit of the American West.

    Which city is the capital of Montana?
A) Billings
B) Missoula
C) Bozeman
D) Helena
  • 2. The Continental Divide Trail passes through which mountain range in Montana?
A) Cascades
B) Appalachian Mountains
C) Sierra Nevada
D) Rocky Mountains
  • 3. What is the state animal of Montana?
A) Moose
B) Grizzly Bear
C) Elk
D) Bison
  • 4. Montana is home to the largest breeding population of which bird species?
A) American Crow
B) Bald Eagle
C) Peregrine Falcon
D) Trumpeter Swan
  • 5. What is the highest point in Montana?
A) Mount Helena
B) Granite Peak
C) Chief Mountain
D) Crazy Peak
  • 6. What mineral was historically mined in Butte, Montana, known as the 'Richest Hill on Earth'?
A) Copper
B) Coal
C) Silver
D) Gold
  • 7. The Montana Folk Festival takes place annually in which city?
A) Butte
B) Missoula
C) Bozeman
D) Great Falls
  • 8. Which type of industry was historically significant in the region known as 'The Big Open' in Eastern Montana?
A) Mining
B) Farming
C) Logging
D) Ranching
  • 9. Which U.S. president signed the legislation granting Montana statehood on November 8, 1889?
A) William Howard Taft
B) Grover Cleveland
C) Theodore Roosevelt
D) Benjamin Harrison
  • 10. What is the name of the woman who portrayed Calamity Jane in the film 'Calamity Jane' and also starred in 'Pillow Talk' alongside Rock Hudson, who lived in Montana?
A) Doris Day
B) Marilyn Monroe
C) Audrey Hepburn
D) Grace Kelly
  • 11. The Montana State University and University of Montana are the two largest universities in Montana. Which city is the University of Montana located in?
A) Billings
B) Missoula
C) Bozeman
D) Helena
  • 12. What is the name of the dog who portrayed 'Old Yeller' in the film adaptation of the book by Fred Gipson?
A) Chance
B) Shadow
C) Spike
D) Buddy
  • 13. In what year was gold discovered in Montana, leading to the establishment of mining towns such as Virginia City and Bannack?
A) 1862
B) 1898
C) 1876
D) 1849
  • 14. Which famous author and humorist spent part of his childhood in Billings, Montana, and later wrote about his experiences in 'Roughing It'?
A) Ernest Hemingway
B) Jack London
C) John Steinbeck
D) Mark Twain
  • 15. What is the name of the film starring Brad Pitt and Anthony Hopkins that was shot in Montana's Glacier National Park?
A) The Horse Whisperer
B) Legends of the Fall
C) The River Wild
D) A River Runs Through It
  • 16. What is the largest city in Montana by population?
A) Great Falls
B) Bozeman
C) Billings
D) Missoula
  • 17. Which famous mountain in Montana is known for its resemblance to a human face?
A) Mount Powell
B) Chief Mountain
C) Lone Mountain
D) Crazy Peak
  • 18. The 'Going-to-the-Sun Road' is a scenic drive located in which national park in Montana?
A) Grand Teton National Park
B) Glacier National Park
C) Rocky Mountain National Park
D) Yellowstone National Park
  • 19. Which famous actor was born in Glasgow, Montana, and went on to star in films such as 'The Dark Knight' and 'Brokeback Mountain'?
A) Heath Ledger
B) Jake Gyllenhaal
C) Joaquin Phoenix
D) Christian Bale
  • 20. In which year did Montana become a state?
A) 1903
B) 1889
C) 1848
D) 1917
  • 21. Which agricultural product is a major industry in Montana?
A) Rice
B) Tea
C) Coffee
D) Wheat
  • 22. Which famous American author wrote 'The Big Sky', a novel set in Montana?
A) Ernest Hemingway
B) John Steinbeck
C) Mark Twain
D) A.B. Guthrie Jr.
  • 23. Which gemstone is the official state gem of Montana?
A) Emerald
B) Ruby
C) Sapphire
D) Diamond
  • 24. What type of climate does most of Montana experience?
A) Temperate
B) Semi-arid
C) Polar
D) Tropical
  • 25. What is the name of the large lake in northwestern Montana known for its scenic beauty?
A) Flathead Lake
B) Crater Lake
C) Lake Tahoe
D) Great Salt Lake
  • 26. Which famous female sharpshooter lived near Livingston, Montana for a time?
A) Annie Oakley
B) Calamity Jane
C) Pearl Hart
D) Belle Starr
  • 27. What is the name of the ski resort town in southwestern Montana known for its cowboy culture and world-class skiing?
A) Park City
B) Vail
C) Aspen
D) Big Sky
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