Maryland
  • 1. Maryland, known as the Old Line State, is a small but historically rich state located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Its diverse geography ranges from the sandy dunes of the Eastern Shore to the rugged mountains of the Appalachian range in the west. The Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States, dominates the landscape and is integral to Maryland's identity, offering a rich ecosystem and bustling fishing industry. Maryland's capital, Annapolis, is famous for its well-preserved colonial architecture and its role as the home of the United States Naval Academy. The state is also renowned for its vibrant cultural heritage, influenced by its historical significance in the civil war and the unique blend of southern and northeastern traditions. In addition to its historical sites, Maryland boasts an array of modern attractions, including the National Aquarium in Baltimore, the picturesque parks of the Catoctin Mountain region, and the spectacular views from the iconic Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Maryland's diverse population contributes to a rich culinary scene, with famous dishes like crab cakes and Smith Island cake reflecting the state's coastal bounty and cultural influences. Whether visitors are exploring its urban centers or the serene beauty of its natural landscapes, Maryland offers a unique blend of history, culture, and outdoor adventure.

    Which is the capital city of Maryland?
A) Annapolis
B) Baltimore
C) Bethesda
D) Frederick
  • 2. What is the official state nickname of Maryland?
A) The Free State
B) The Terrapin State
C) Old Line State
D) The Monumental State
  • 3. Maryland is known for its blue crabs. Which body of water is famous for its harvest of blue crabs?
A) Chesapeake Bay
B) Atlantic Ocean
C) Patuxent River
D) Potomac River
  • 4. Maryland was founded as a haven for which religious group in the 17th century?
A) Quakers
B) Jews
C) Catholics
D) Protestants
  • 5. What is the state bird of Maryland?
A) American Goldfinch
B) Eastern Meadowlark
C) Eastern Bluebird
D) Baltimore Oriole
  • 6. Which historical figure from Maryland was known as the 'Star-Spangled Banner' composer?
A) Edgar Allan Poe
B) Thurgood Marshall
C) Francis Scott Key
D) Harriet Tubman
  • 7. What is the highest point in Maryland?
A) Backbone Mountain
B) Eagle Rock
C) Sugarloaf Mountain
D) Hoye-Crest
  • 8. What is Maryland's state sport?
A) Jousting
B) Lacrosse
C) Crab Racing
D) Sailing
  • 9. Who was Maryland's first governor?
A) William Stone
B) Thomas Johnson
C) Samuel Ogle
D) Charles Calvert
  • 10. What is the state flower of Maryland?
A) Rhododendron
B) Mountain Laurel
C) Camellia
D) Black-eyed Susan
  • 11. Maryland is home to which military academy?
A) United States Coast Guard Academy
B) United States Air Force Academy
C) United States Military Academy
D) United States Naval Academy
  • 12. Maryland is named after which historical figure?
A) Queen Henrietta Maria
B) Queen Mary I of England
C) Colonel George Calvert
D) Maryland Jenkins
  • 13. Which famous novelist was born in Baltimore, Maryland?
A) Harper Lee
B) F. Scott Fitzgerald
C) H.P. Lovecraft
D) Edgar Allan Poe
  • 14. In which year was Maryland admitted to the Union as the 7th state?
A) 1788
B) 1800
C) 1776
D) 1812
  • 15. What is the largest city in Maryland by population?
A) Rockville
B) Baltimore
C) Annapolis
D) Frederick
  • 16. Which university in Maryland is well known for its turtle mascot named Testudo?
A) Towson University
B) University of Maryland, Baltimore County
C) Johns Hopkins University
D) University of Maryland, College Park
  • 17. Which popular TV drama series that aired from 2002 to 2008 was based in Baltimore, Maryland?
A) Breaking Bad
B) Stranger Things
C) The Wire
D) Game of Thrones
  • 18. What is the official state dessert of Maryland?
A) Smith Island Cake
B) Apple Pie
C) Key Lime Pie
D) Pumpkin Pie
  • 19. Which river forms part of the border between Maryland and Virginia?
A) Susquehanna River
B) Patuxent River
C) Chesapeake Bay
D) Potomac River
  • 20. What is the state drink of Maryland?
A) Lemonade
B) Iced Tea
C) Soda
D) Milk
  • 21. Maryland shares a border with which of the following states?
A) Texas
B) California
C) Virginia
D) Florida
  • 22. What is the state reptile of Maryland?
A) Green Anole
B) Eastern box turtle
C) Five-lined skink
D) Diamondback terrapin
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