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Delaware
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  • 1. Delaware, known as 'The First State' for being the first to ratify the United States Constitution, is a small yet historically rich state located on the East Coast of the United States. Bordered by Maryland to the south and west, Pennsylvania to the north, and New Jersey across the Delaware River to the east, Delaware features a diverse landscape that includes beautiful beaches along the Atlantic coast, lush farmlands, and charming small towns. Its capital, Dover, is home to important government institutions and historic sites, while Wilmington serves as the largest city and a major financial hub. The state's economy is fueled by a variety of sectors including finance, agriculture, and manufacturing, with Delaware being famous for its business-friendly incorporation laws that attract numerous corporations. The state is also known for its rich cultural heritage, with significant historical landmarks such as the New Castle Historic District, which showcases colonial architecture, and the scenic Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, offering outdoor recreational activities. Delaware's commitment to preserving its natural beauty and history makes it a unique destination that reflects both the beginnings of American democracy and the charm of small-town life.

    What is the capital of Delaware?
A) Dover
B) Lewes
C) Wilmington
D) Newark
  • 2. Which of the following is Delaware's state nickname?
A) The First State
B) The Small Wonder
C) The Blue Hen State
D) The Diamond State
  • 3. What is the state bird of Delaware?
A) American Goldfinch
B) Eastern Bluebird
C) Blue Hen Chicken
D) Northern Cardinal
  • 4. Who was the first European to settle in Delaware?
A) John Smith
B) Peter Minuit
C) Henry Hudson
D) William Penn
  • 5. Delaware is known for being the first state to ratify the United States Constitution. In what year did this happen?
A) 1776
B) 1791
C) 1803
D) 1787
  • 6. Which major river forms most of the border between Delaware and New Jersey?
A) Potomac River
B) Delaware River
C) Susquehanna River
D) Chesapeake Bay
  • 7. What is the largest city in Delaware by population?
A) Dover
B) Milford
C) Wilmington
D) Newark
  • 8. What is the official state dessert of Delaware?
A) Key Lime Pie
B) Apple Crisp
C) Peach Pie
D) Blueberry Cobbler
  • 9. Which U.S. President was born in Delaware?
A) Abraham Lincoln
B) Joe Biden
C) George Washington
D) Barack Obama
  • 10. What is the state flower of Delaware?
A) Rose
B) Black-Eyed Susan
C) Peach Blossom
D) Tulip
  • 11. What type of tree is the state tree of Delaware?
A) Red Maple
B) White Oak
C) Eastern Hemlock
D) American Holly
  • 12. Which popular festival takes place in Dover, Delaware every June?
A) Punkin Chunkin
B) NASCAR Weekend
C) Firefly Music Festival
D) Delaware State Fair
  • 13. What is the state fish of Delaware?
A) Striped Bass
B) Flounder
C) Weakfish
D) Bluefish
  • 14. Which university is located in Newark, Delaware?
A) Wilmington University
B) University of Delaware
C) Wesley College
D) Delaware State University
  • 15. What is the state butterfly of Delaware?
A) Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
B) Monarch Butterfly
C) Zebra Longwing
D) Black Swallowtail
  • 16. When was the University of Delaware established?
A) 1828
B) 1945
C) 1743
D) 1901
  • 17. Which Delaware beach is known for its boardwalk and carnival atmosphere?
A) Bethany Beach
B) Rehoboth Beach
C) Dewey Beach
D) Fenwick Island
  • 18. Who is the person depicted on the Delaware state quarter?
A) Thomas Jefferson
B) George Washington
C) Caesar Rodney
D) Benjamin Franklin
  • 19. What is the highest point in Delaware?
A) Iron Hill
B) Stidham Hill
C) Ebright Azimuth
D) Mount Cuba
  • 20. Which famous inventor spent his last years in a mansion in Wilmington, Delaware?
A) George Westinghouse
B) Alexander Graham Bell
C) Nikola Tesla
D) Thomas Edison
  • 21. Which of the following U.S. states borders Delaware?
A) Maryland
B) Louisiana
C) Wyoming
D) Montana
  • 22. Delaware is the second-smallest state by area in the U.S. Which state is the smallest?
A) Texas
B) Alaska
C) Rhode Island
D) California
  • 23. Delaware was the first state to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. What does this amendment abolish?
A) Alcohol
B) Women's Suffrage
C) Voting Rights Discrimination
D) Slavery
  • 24. What is Delaware's state motto?
A) Live Free or Die
B) Liberty and Independence
C) E Pluribus Unum
D) In God We Trust
  • 25. What is the climate type of Delaware?
A) Mediterranean
B) Humid subtropical
C) Tundra
D) Desert
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