Texas - Exam
Texas
  • 1. Texas, the second-largest state in the United States, is renowned for its diverse culture, rich history, and vast landscapes that stretch from the arid deserts of West Texas to the lush piney woods of the East. Known as the 'Lone Star State,' Texas has a unique identity shaped by its blend of Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo influences, evident in its music, cuisine, and festivals. The state's economy is one of the largest in the nation, driven by industries such as energy, agriculture, technology, and trade. Major cities like Austin, the vibrant capital known for its live music scene, Houston, a bustling metropolis with a diverse population, and San Antonio, famous for its historic missions and the picturesque River Walk, showcase the cultural richness of the state. The iconic landscapes range from the vast expanse of the Hill Country, with its rolling hills and wildflowers, to the dramatic cliffs of Big Bend National Park, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers. Texans take pride in their distinctive traditions, from barbecue and Tex-Mex cuisine to rodeos and the annual State Fair of Texas, which celebrates the state's agricultural heritage. Additionally, the state's complicated history, including its fight for independence from Mexico and its unique status as a former republic, contributes to its sense of pride and individualism among its residents.

    What is the capital city of Texas?
A) Houston
B) San Antonio
C) Austin
D) Dallas
  • 2. Which river forms a natural border between Texas and Mexico?
A) Brazos River
B) Red River
C) Colorado River
D) Rio Grande
  • 3. What is the official state bird of Texas?
A) Meadowlark
B) Blue Jay
C) Northern Mockingbird
D) Cardinal
  • 4. The famous slogan 'Don't Mess with Texas' is used to promote which environmental message?
A) Water conservation
B) Anti-littering
C) Renewable energy
D) Pollution control
  • 5. In what year did Texas officially gain independence from Mexico?
A) 1836
B) 1861
C) 1824
D) 1845
  • 6. Which famous battle for Texas independence took place near San Antonio in 1836?
A) The Alamo
B) Battle of San Jacinto
C) Goliad Massacre
D) Battle of Gonzales
  • 7. What is the tallest peak in Texas?
A) El Capitan
B) Enchanted Rock
C) Mount Bonnell
D) Guadalupe Peak
  • 8. Which popular fast-food chain originated in Texas?
A) Burger King
B) McDonald's
C) Whataburger
D) Wendy's
  • 9. The NASA Space Center is located in which Texas city?
A) Houston
B) San Antonio
C) Austin
D) Dallas
  • 10. What is the state flower of Texas?
A) Bluebonnet
B) Sunflower
C) Lily
D) Rose
  • 11. Which university is located in the city of College Station, Texas?
A) University of Texas at Austin
B) Texas Tech University
C) Texas A&M University
D) Rice University
  • 12. What is the approximate population of Texas as of 2021?
A) 15 million
B) 29 million
C) 20 million
D) 40 million
  • 13. Who was the first president of the Republic of Texas?
A) James Bowie
B) Sam Houston
C) Stephen F. Austin
D) William B. Travis
  • 14. What sports team won the NBA championship in 1994 and 1995 representing Texas?
A) Houston Rockets
B) Texas Longhorns
C) Dallas Mavericks
D) San Antonio Spurs
  • 15. Which of the following is a famous natural cavern in Texas known for its stunning underground formations?
A) Mammoth Cave
B) Jewel Cave
C) Natural Bridge Caverns
D) Carlsbad Caverns
  • 16. Which famous actress, known for her role in 'Legally Blonde', was born in Texas?
A) Jennifer Lawrence
B) Scarlett Johansson
C) Emma Stone
D) Reese Witherspoon
  • 17. In which year did Texas officially become a state in the United States?
A) 1789
B) 1865
C) 1901
D) 1845
  • 18. What is the official dish of the state of Texas?
A) BBQ Brisket
B) Fried Chicken
C) Tex-Mex Tacos
D) Chili
  • 19. Which of the following is a popular traditional dance form in Texas?
A) Salsa
B) Breakdance
C) Ballet
D) Square Dance
  • 20. Which famous TV show, depicting the lives of four suburban women, was set in Wisteria Lane, a fictional street in Texas?
A) Desperate Housewives
B) The Office
C) Breaking Bad
D) Friends
  • 21. Which famous singer known as 'The King of Country' is from Texas?
A) George Strait
B) Merle Haggard
C) Willie Nelson
D) Johnny Cash
  • 22. Which natural disaster is Texas most prone to experience?
A) Tornadoes
B) Blizzards
C) Hurricanes
D) Earthquakes
  • 23. What is the state reptile of Texas?
A) Diamondback Rattlesnake
B) Texas Horned Lizard
C) Texas Indigo Snake
D) Western Coachwhip
  • 24. Which popular beverage company is headquartered in Plano, Texas?
A) Mountain Dew
B) Coca-Cola
C) Dr Pepper
D) Pepsi
  • 25. The Alamo, known for a famous battle, is located in which Texas city?
A) Dallas
B) Austin
C) Houston
D) San Antonio
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