Tennessee
  • 1. Tennessee, often referred to as the Volunteer State, is a region steeped in rich history and vibrant culture, nestled in the heart of the American South. From the scenic beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains, which attract millions of visitors each year, to the lively music scene in cities like Nashville and Memphis, Tennessee offers a diverse array of experiences. Nashville, known as 'Music City,' is the epicenter of country music, home to the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame, where the sounds of iconic artists can be felt in the air. In contrast, Memphis is famous for its profound influence on blues and rock 'n' roll, with landmarks like Beale Street and Sun Studios chronicling the legacy of legends such as Elvis Presley and B.B. King. Tennessee's culture is further enriched by its culinary delights, including barbecue and traditional Southern cuisine which reflects the state's agricultural roots. The state's rich heritage is also evident in its many civil rights landmarks, including the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, which chronicles the struggle for equality. With its hospitable communities, breathtaking landscapes, and numerous festivals celebrating everything from music to food, Tennessee stands as a vibrant tapestry of American history and culture.

    What is the capital of Tennessee?
A) Memphis
B) Knoxville
C) Chattanooga
D) Nashville
  • 2. Which river forms a part of Tennessee's western border?
A) Ohio River
B) Mississippi River
C) Colorado River
D) Missouri River
  • 3. What is the highest point in Tennessee?
A) Big Frog Mountain
B) Clingmans Dome
C) Roan High Knob
D) Mount Le Conte
  • 4. Who was the first governor of Tennessee?
A) James K. Polk
B) John Sevier
C) Andrew Jackson
D) Sam Houston
  • 5. Which of the following is a famous Tennessee whiskey distillery?
A) Maker's Mark
B) Jack Daniel's
C) Wild Turkey
D) Jim Beam
  • 6. What is the state flower of Tennessee?
A) Sunflower
B) Rose
C) Tulip
D) Iris
  • 7. In which year did Tennessee become the 16th state of the United States?
A) 1820
B) 1901
C) 1796
D) 1865
  • 8. What famous amusement park is located in Tennessee?
A) Dollywood
B) Disneyland
C) Cedar Point
D) Six Flags Magic Mountain
  • 9. Who wrote the famous novel 'Roots' which is based on the story of an African-American family in Tennessee?
A) Maya Angelou
B) Alice Walker
C) Alex Haley
D) Zora Neale Hurston
  • 10. Which sports team is known as the Titans and represents Tennessee?
A) Tennessee Titans
B) Memphis Grizzlies
C) Chattanooga Lookouts
D) Nashville Predators
  • 11. Which famous U.S. president was born in Tennessee?
A) Thomas Jefferson
B) George Washington
C) Andrew Jackson
D) Abraham Lincoln
  • 12. Who created the legendary music recording label 'Sun Records' in Memphis, Tennessee?
A) Sam Phillips
B) Johnny Cash
C) Elvis Presley
D) Roy Orbison
  • 13. Which famous battle of the American Civil War took place in Tennessee in 1862?
A) Battle of Antietam
B) Battle of Gettysburg
C) Battle of Vicksburg
D) Battle of Shiloh
  • 14. What is the official state beverage of Tennessee?
A) Milk
B) Whiskey
C) Sweet Tea
D) Orange Juice
  • 15. Which famous Tennessee author wrote the novel 'A Death in the Family'?
A) Flannery O'Connor
B) William Faulkner
C) James Agee
D) Harper Lee
  • 16. Tennessee is home to which famous country music performing institution that hosts a weekly live radio show?
A) Country Music Hall of Fame
B) Austin City Limits
C) Bluebird Cafe
D) Grand Ole Opry
  • 17. What type of material is most commonly used to make traditional 'mountain music' instruments in Tennessee?
A) Glass
B) Wood
C) Metal
D) Plastic
  • 18. Who famously recorded the song 'Rocky Top', a beloved unofficial anthem of Tennessee?
A) Dolly Parton
B) Johnny Cash
C) The Osborne Brothers
D) Elvis Presley
  • 19. What is the nickname of the minor league baseball team located in Nashville, Tennessee?
A) Vipers
B) Sounds
C) Knights
D) Blues
  • 20. Which of the following is a famous annual event that takes place in Memphis, Tennessee, celebrating the legacy of Elvis Presley?
A) Elvis Week
B) Memphis Music Fest
C) Tennessee Tribute
D) Graceland Festival
  • 21. Which major river flows through downtown Chattanooga in Tennessee?
A) Cumberland River
B) Mississippi River
C) Tennessee River
D) Ohio River
  • 22. What is the official state tree of Tennessee?
A) Pine
B) Oak
C) Maple
D) Tulip Poplar
  • 23. Which famous Civil Rights leader was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee in 1968?
A) Martin Luther King Jr.
B) Rosa Parks
C) Jesse Jackson
D) Malcolm X
  • 24. What is the official state bird of Tennessee?
A) Mockingbird
B) Bluebird
C) Cardinal
D) Robin
  • 25. Which national park, known for its diversity of plant and animal life, is located in Tennessee?
A) Grand Canyon National Park
B) Yosemite National Park
C) Great Smoky Mountains National Park
D) Yellowstone National Park
  • 26. What is the largest city in Tennessee?
A) Knoxville
B) Nashville
C) Chattanooga
D) Memphis
  • 27. In what sport is the University of Tennessee known for its successful football team?
A) Soccer
B) Baseball
C) Basketball
D) American football
  • 28. What iconic road crosses through Tennessee and extends from Chicago to Santa Monica?
A) Route 66
B) Interstate 95
C) The Great River Road
D) Highway 1
  • 29. What is the state reptile of Tennessee?
A) Alligator Snapping Turtle
B) Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
C) Eastern Box Turtle
D) Copperhead Snake
  • 30. Which city in Tennessee is known as the 'Scenic City'?
A) Chattanooga
B) Nashville
C) Memphis
D) Knoxville
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