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55+ Arkansas Trivia Questions

Posted on the 30 May 2022 by Smithonepa

Arkansas is a landlocked state in the South Central United States. Missouri borders it toward the north, Tennessee, and Mississippi toward the east, Louisiana toward the south, and Texas and Oklahoma toward the west. Its name is from the Osage language, a Dhegiha Siouan language, and alluded to their relatives, the Quapaw public. The state’s assorted geography ranges from the mountainous areas of the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains, which make up the U.S. Inside Highlands, to the thickly forested land in the south known as the Arkansas Timberlands, toward the eastern lowlands along the Mississippi River and the Arkansas Delta.

Here we have gathered some informative Arkansas trivia questions for you to enjoy and get some information.

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Arkansas Trivia Questions

  1. Which of these cities is not in Northwest Arkansas?
Show AnswerBenton
  1. Which of these is not a mountain in the Ouachita Mountains?
Show AnswerTurner Ward Knob
  1. Which two lakes are closest to the city of Hot Springs?
Show AnswerLake Catherine and Lake Hamilton
  1. Which city in Arkansas is sometimes referred to as the spinach capital of the world?
Show AnswerAlma
  1. What Arkansas city is the brick capital of the world?
Show AnswerMalvern
  1. Baum Stadium at George Cole Field is located at what Arkansas University?
Show AnswerUniversity of Arkansas
  1. Texarkana is in which geographic region of Arkansas?
Show AnswerGulf Coastal Plains
  1. Which city in Arkansas is home to Alltel Arena?
Show AnswerNorth Little Rock
  1. Arkansas State is in which city and geographical region?
Show AnswerJonesboro – Mississippi River Delta
  1. The Great Passion Play is held in what Arkansas city?
Show AnswerEureka Springs
  1. Where does Arkansas rank compared to the rest of the states in size?
Show AnswerIt’s the 29th largest
  1. Where does Arkansas rank compared to the rest of the States in population?
Show Answer32nd
  1. Arkansas borders what state to the south?
Show AnswerLouisiana
  1. What is Arkansas’ all-time record high temperature?
Show Answer120 °F at Ozark on August 10, 1936

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Arkansas Geography trivia

  1. What is the capital city of Arkansas?
Show AnswerLittle Rock
  1. What city in Arkansas has the most people?
Show AnswerLittle Rock
  1. What is the official Arkansas state nickname?
Show AnswerThe Natural State
  1. What is the predominant religion ?
Show AnswerProtestant
  1. On what date did the Territory of Arkansas get admitted to the Union?
Show AnswerJune 15, 1836
  1. The name Arkansas is derived from the same root as the name for what other state?
Show AnswerKansas
  1. The pronunciation of Arkansas with the final “s” being silent was made official in 1881, by the state legislature after a dispute arose between Arkansas’s what?
Show AnswerTwo U.S. senators
  1. What is the all-time record low temperature in Arkansas?
Show Answer-29 °F at Gravette, on February 13, 1905
  1. The legislature passed a non-binding resolution in 2007 declaring the possessive form of the state’s name to be what?
Show AnswerArkansas’s which has been followed increasingly by the state government
  1. The Mississippi River forms most of Arkansas’s what?
Show AnswerEastern border
  1. Arkansas, like most other Southern states, is part of the what?
Show AnswerBible Belt
  1. Where is the highest point in Arkansas at 2,753 feet?
Show AnswerMount Magazine in the Ouachita Mountains
  1. The Mississippi River has major tributaries that include the Arkansas River, the White River, and what?
Show AnswerThe St. Francis River
  1. What State Park near Murfreesboro is the world’s only diamond-bearing area where the public can dig for diamonds?
Show AnswerCrater of Diamonds State Park
  1. Arkansas has a dozen Wilderness Areas for outdoor recreation and are open to hunting, fishing, hiking, and camping totaling how many acres?
Show Answer158,444

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Arkansas facts

  1. A US Forest Service survey found that 18,720,000acres or 56% of Arkansas’s total land area is what?
Show AnswerForestland
  1. In Little Rock Arkansas in July, high temperatures average around 93 °F with lows around what?
Show Answer73 °F
  1. How many Fortune 500 companies are based in Arkansas, including Walmart?
Show AnswerSix
  1. Between 40 and 60 inches per year of “what” are typical throughout the state?
Show AnswerPrecipitation
  1. Before the arrival of the white man, Arkansas was inhabited by what tribes?
Show AnswerThe Caddo, Osage, and Quapaw
  1. What famous explorer visited the state in 1541?
Show AnswerHernando de Soto
  1. In 2012, what percentage of the state’s population was white?
Show Answer80.1%
  1. Napoleon Bonaparte sold Louisiana to the US in the year 1803, which included Arkansas, in a purchase known today as the what?
Show AnswerLouisiana Purchase
  1. On what date was the Territory of Arkansas organized?
Show AnswerOn July 4, 1819
  1. When Arkansas applied for statehood, what issue was raised in Washington DC?
Show AnswerThe slavery issue
  1. What did Arkansas vote to do when the Gulf states seceded from the Union in early 1861?
Show AnswerArkansas voted to remain in the Union
  1. Arkansas seceded after President Lincoln demanded Arkansas troops be sent to where?
Show AnswerFort Sumter
  1. Battles early in the Civil war that took place included the Battle of Cane Hill, Battle of Pea Ridge, and what other battle?
Show AnswerBattle of Prairie Grove
  1. Under the Military Reconstruction Act, on what date did Congress declare Arkansas restored to the Union?
Show AnswerIn June 1868
  1. Who did President Dwight D. Eisenhower send, in September 1957, to Little Rock Arkansas?
Show Answer1000 troops from the active-duty 101st Airborne Division to escort and protect the African-American students

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Arkansas trivia quiz

  1. Where was Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, born?
Show AnswerIn Hope, Arkansa
  1. How many total years did Bill Clinton serve as Governor of Arkansas?
Show Answer12 years
  1. Arkansas’s capital city has been Little Rock since 1821 when it replaced what?
Show AnswerArkansas Post
  1. During the Civil War when the Union armies threatened the city in 1862 the state capitol was moved to Hot Springs and later where?
Show AnswerWashington
  1. Arkansas has how many cities with populations above 50,000?
Show AnswerNine
  1. How many people did Arkansas have according to the United States Census Bureau estimates on July 1, 2012?
Show Answer2,949,132
  1. European Americans are found mainly in the northwestern Ozarks and the central part of the state while African Americans live mainly in what parts of the state?
Show AnswerThe southern and eastern parts
  1. What percentage of the population is employed in the agricultural sector in the state?
Show AnswerAbout 3%
  1. How many state parks does Arkansas have?
Show Answer52 state parks
  1. What is the most popular museum, with 604,000 visitors in 2012 in its first year?
Show AnswerCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville
  1. What is one of the oldest sports in Arkansas?
Show AnswerHunting
  1. In 1915 the state created what to regulate and enforce hunting?
Show AnswerThe Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
  1. When did the University of Arkansas first field a football team?
Show AnswerIn 1894
  1. Arkansans when compared with the rest of the US, have a high incidence of premature death, infant mortality, cardiovascular deaths, and what?
Show AnswerOccupational fatalities
  1. Arkansas it typically ranked as one of the least healthy states to live in because of high obesity, smoking, and what?
Show AnswerSedentary lifestyle

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