Brit here, bravely having a go. I knew more than I realised and had a few good guesses. 28/30. Gave up on the last one. Good exercise for the little grey cells .. thanks. 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
@@FunnyFriQuiz No problem. Being old and having knocked around Europe for years in youth, I can get by in most Romance languages. Amused that an august person such as yourself shares my problem with the dastardly displaced digit syndrome. 😂😂👍🇬🇧
I guessed Mississippi for longest River and couldn’t believe it was Missouri, so I looked it up… Apparently, the Missouri IS longer, by a grand total of 1 mile! Learned something new today! Great quiz btw 😊 Edit: I think it’s Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. Got 4 wrong on the rest of the quiz
Jellystone Park in Missoula, Montana A family-friendly campground with a heated pool, mini-golf, and clean restrooms. It offers tent spaces, RV spaces, and cabin rentals.
A nice selection of questions and slick production. I like the images accompanying most questions and the commentary was good. Thanks for posting. 😊 28/31 and no guesses: not to bad for a Brit, but I have been studying the US, and to a lesser degree, the world over the last months and quizzes like this help a lot. 'The state marked on the map', 'the cross-roads of America', and 'the number of president Kennedy' caught me out. Indiana's 'crossroads of America' appellation is interesting, and not well known I would think.
I thought the first president was John Hanson. George Washington was the first president under our current constitution but the United States existed some seven or eight years before that.
I missed five, including the bonus question. I didn't know the location of Mount Denali, the longest river and mountain range in the US nor where The Crossroads of America is.
Well I'm from the UK and I got them all right until I was asked how many bordered Mexico, so 29/30. I think the answer to the last one is Wyoming, Montana and that thin strip in Idaho where you can legally commit murder!
his flag (before being used) was graded a B- by his teacher, because of wrong amount of stars, it was later changed to an A after the 50 star flag was used.
I thought the first president was John Hanson. George Washington was the first president under our current constitution but the United States existed some seven or eight years before that.
Brit here, bravely having a go. I knew more than I realised and had a few good guesses. 28/30. Gave up on the last one. Good exercise for the little grey cells .. thanks. 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
I'm glad you liked the video! Thanks for your comment 🤗
@@FunnyFriQuiz You are very lucky that my Spanish is good enough to understand your kind reply! 😂😂😂👍🇬🇧
@@torfrida6663 sorry I made a mistake, I wanted to write it in English and I got confused, I'm sorry
@@FunnyFriQuiz No problem. Being old and having knocked around Europe for years in youth, I can get by in most Romance languages. Amused that an august person such as yourself shares my problem with the dastardly displaced digit syndrome. 😂😂👍🇬🇧
I guessed Mississippi for longest River and couldn’t believe it was Missouri, so I looked it up…
Apparently, the Missouri IS longer, by a grand total of 1 mile! Learned something new today!
Great quiz btw 😊
Edit: I think it’s Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. Got 4 wrong on the rest of the quiz
Glad you learned something new, good result and correct answer! Thanks for your comment 🤗
Wyoming, Idaho, Montana
Correct answer! 😀
Love your quiz and your animation, i will try on my next video! Good work !
Thanks! :)
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All new info for me . Thx i
Disposable capital.,victor
28/31. The longest river got me too!
I got all the answers because I am a American
This video makes me want to explore America's history even more. Thanks for the informative quiz!!!
The first capital of the United States was New York. Then it was Philadelphia, and then it was Washington D.C.
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I said a bad word when it gave the wrong answer.
Personally for me it is still McKinley
Gaining knowledge never gets olde no matter how old i get. Keep the good quizzes coming
Nice quiz❤
Thank you!
Jellystone Park in Missoula, Montana
A family-friendly campground with a heated pool, mini-golf, and clean restrooms. It offers tent spaces, RV spaces, and cabin rentals.
Montana and Idaho
5 wrong. Not an American, so not horrible.
A nice selection of questions and slick production. I like the images accompanying most questions and the commentary was good. Thanks for posting. 😊
28/31 and no guesses: not to bad for a Brit, but I have been studying the US, and to a lesser degree, the world over the last months and quizzes like this help a lot. 'The state marked on the map', 'the cross-roads of America', and 'the number of president Kennedy' caught me out.
Indiana's 'crossroads of America' appellation is interesting, and not well known I would think.
I thought the first president was John Hanson. George Washington was the first president under our current constitution but the United States existed some seven or eight years before that.
True, but he wasn't one of the choices.
I think one of them is Wyoming
27/30
I’m polish, greetings from Poland 🇵🇱😘
3:12 New Jersey and New York are cities? I did not know that.
Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. Mississippi is the longest river. 31/31
The Missouri is actually about 1-2 miles longer than the Mississippi.
Missed NONE BONUS YOUMING,,MONTANNA,! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Love this quiz I am Mexican ,4/31❤😅
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yellowstone is in wyoming.
18/30
I almost got the JFK one wrong because I didn't know the exact number but had a lucky guess. Yellowstone is in Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana
I missed five, including the bonus question. I didn't know the location of Mount Denali, the longest river and mountain range in the US nor where The Crossroads of America is.
5th comment
Hi! :)
Wyoming Montana Idaho
Well I'm from the UK and I got them all right until I was asked how many bordered Mexico, so 29/30. I think the answer to the last one is Wyoming, Montana and that thin strip in Idaho where you can legally commit murder!
And if you were unaware of that last bit, look up Zone of Death in Wikipedia.
28/31
!!! I DON' T KNOW !!!
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It is mouth mikinny
Fact: The 50 Star American Flag was designed by a high schooler named Robert Heft
his flag (before being used) was graded a B- by his teacher, because of wrong amount of stars, it was later changed to an A after the 50 star flag was used.
I got five wrong. Could've gotten many more wrong if it wasn't multiple choice questions.
wyoming, montana idaho
(answeer to last question)
Yes! :)
How much does he know about the United States?
In Wyoming state Yellowstone is located
Actually the capital of the United is Mara Lago, that's where the fascist dictators official residence is.
Why do alk you quizzers give the answer that Washington was the first president. There were 3 before him. Do your homework.
Just like Philadelphia wasn't the first capital of the US.
The music put me off this quiz its very annoying
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I thought the first president was John Hanson. George Washington was the first president under our current constitution but the United States existed some seven or eight years before that.
If you're going into pre-Constitutional history, it was John Hancock.