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2018 Sixth Grade Minnesota History Contest

2018 Sixth Grade Minnesota History Contest
67問 • 1年前
  • riotgrrl
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  • 1

    Minnesota is the _ largest state.

    12th

  • 2

    ____ is Minnesota only National Park.

    Voyager National Park

  • 3

    The first governor of Minnesota was ___.

    Henry H Sibley.

  • 4

    The present state flag was adopted in ___.

    1957

  • 5

    ____, located on the North Shore of Lake Superior, was first lit on July 31, 1910.

    Split Rock Lighthouse

  • 6

    The state Capital is ____ located in ____ county.

    St Paul, Ramsey

  • 7

    Minnesota was the __ to enter the union.

    32nd

  • 8

    Minnesota has ___ counties.

    87

  • 9

    The land area of Minnesota has been under the government of four nations, they are __, ——, ___, and ____.

    France, England, Spain, United States

  • 10

    Minnesota was organized as a territory in ___.

    1849

  • 11

    The State grain is ___.

    Wild Rice

  • 12

    The Pink & White/Showy Lady Slipper was adopted as the state flower in ___.

    1902

  • 13

    Eric Enstrom’s photograph, ___ was named the state photograph in 2002.

    Grace

  • 14

    ____ is home to the world’s largest free standing hockey stick.

    Eveleth, MN

  • 15

    The State mushroom is the ___.

    Morel

  • 16

    ____ is a true story movie about the coach from the University of Minnesota that led the U.S Men’s Ice Hockey Team to a Gold Medal in the 1980 Olympics against the Soviets.

    Miracle

  • 17

    ____ & _____ made a fateful attempt to rob the Bank in Northfield, MN on Sep 7, 1876.

    Jesse James & the Younger Gang

  • 18

    The state tree is the ___.

    Red or Norway Pine

  • 19

    The state gemstone is fhe ___.

    Lake Superior Agate

  • 20

    Minnesota became a state in ___.

    1858

  • 21

    ___ is the state song.

    Hail Minnesota

  • 22

    The state quarter was adopted in ___.

    2003

  • 23

    Michelle Fischbach is the current _____.

    Lieutenant Governer

  • 24

    The ___ is the Chief Executive Officer of the state.

    Governor

  • 25

    Roseau farmer Robert Bergland became U.S. Secretary of Agriculture in 1977 under President ____.

    Jimmy Carter

  • 26

    Minnesota United States Senator ___ was killed in an airplane crash in 2002.

    Paul Wellstone

  • 27

    The present Governor is ____ and is a member of the ____.

    Mark Dayton, Democratic Party

  • 28

    To qualify as a governor a person must be _ years old, reside in the state __ year, and be a citizen. of the United States.

    25, 1

  • 29

    The ___ branch enforces the laws.

    Executive

  • 30

    The ___ branch of government makes the laws.

    Legislative

  • 31

    Coya Knutson became Minnesota’s first woman ____ in Congress in 1954

    Representative

  • 32

    Minnesota has _ congressional members in the U.S. House of Representatives.

    8

  • 33

    To be elected a state senator, or representative, a person must be a qualified voter, _ years old, a resident of the legislative district for _ months immediately preceding the election.

    21, 6

  • 34

    Minnesota’s constitution was written at a convention in ____ in 1857.

    Stillwater

  • 35

    Minnesota is the _ largest state.

    12th

  • 36

    ___ & ___ are Minnesota’s U.S Senators.

    Tina Smith, Amy Klobuchar

  • 37

    The Governor serves a term of _ years.

    4

  • 38

    In 1977, Rosalie Wahl was the first woman to serve on the ____.

    Minnesota Supreme Court

  • 39

    ____ represents District _ in the U.S. House of Representatives.

    Collin Peterson, 7

  • 40

    The state of Minnesota is divided into _ senate districts.

    67

  • 41

    Minnesota’s state court system is organized into 3 levels, the Trial Courts, MN Court of Appeals, and the ___.

    Minnesota Supreme Court

  • 42

    The highest court in Minnesota is the Minnesota Supreme Court it is ruled by _ justices or judges.

    7

  • 43

    The ___ is the chief legal officer for the State of Minnesota.

    Attorney General

  • 44

    ___ is the Minnesota Representative from district 1A.

    John Burkel

  • 45

    ____ was the first territorial governor and second state governor of Minnesota.

    Alexander Ramsey

  • 46

    ___, the first television station in Minnesota, began to broadcast in 1948.

    KSTP

  • 47

    Minnesota’s professional woman’s basketball team is ___.

    Linx

  • 48

    Pete Beem won the 84th PGA championship held at the ___ National Golf Club in Chaska Minnesota.

    Hazeltine

  • 49

    “Little House on the Prairie” took place near the town of ____.

    Walnut Grove

  • 50

    Minnesota sent 21 athletes to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada, more than any other state, including Gigi Marvin from ____.

    Warroad

  • 51

    The nation’s largest indoor theme park is ____ located in the Mall of America.

    Nickelodeon Universe

  • 52

    This fanous Minneapolis _____ opened in 1963 with the play Hamlet.

    Guthrie Theatre

  • 53

    _____ developed the popular MPR radio variety show, *A Prairie Home Companion*

    Garrison Keillor

  • 54

    The United States Hockey Hall of Fame is located in ___.

    Eveleth

  • 55

    This famous singer, ____, was born in Minneapolis, MN on June 7, 1958 and is famous for the academy award winning movie, “Purple Rain”.

    Prince Rogers Nelson

  • 56

    ____ played Dorothy in this orginal children’s movie, “Wizard of Oz”.

    Judy Garland

  • 57

    _____ were invented by Scott and Brennen Olson invented in 1980.

    Roller Blades

  • 58

    Pro Hockey debuted in Minnesota when the ___ lined up for the first time in 1967.

    Minnesota North Stars

  • 59

    This Minnesota born train engineer was the inspiration for the folk song _____.

    Casey Jones

  • 60

    _____, a famous Minnesota golfer won the first U.S Women’s Open in 1946.

    Patty Berg

  • 61

    Robert Zimmerman is the real namr of the singer ____.

    Bob Dylan

  • 62

    ____ led the U.S hockey team to a gold medal in the 1989 Olympics.

    Herb Brooks

  • 63

    ____ baseball team was reborn as the Minnesota Twins in 1961.

    Washington Senators

  • 64

    ____ was the first woman to cross the ice to both the North Pole (1986 by dogsled) and South Pole (1993 by skis).

    Ann Bancroft

  • 65

    The ___ is the only stadium in the world to have hosted the NFL Super Bowl (1992).

    Metrodome

  • 66

    Mary Richards was the star of the former ____.

    Mary Tyler Moore Show

  • 67

    ____, of Thief River Falls, was the donor for the construction of two multi-million dollar sports arenas.

    Ralph Englestad

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Minnesota is the _ largest state.

    12th

  • 2

    ____ is Minnesota only National Park.

    Voyager National Park

  • 3

    The first governor of Minnesota was ___.

    Henry H Sibley.

  • 4

    The present state flag was adopted in ___.

    1957

  • 5

    ____, located on the North Shore of Lake Superior, was first lit on July 31, 1910.

    Split Rock Lighthouse

  • 6

    The state Capital is ____ located in ____ county.

    St Paul, Ramsey

  • 7

    Minnesota was the __ to enter the union.

    32nd

  • 8

    Minnesota has ___ counties.

    87

  • 9

    The land area of Minnesota has been under the government of four nations, they are __, ——, ___, and ____.

    France, England, Spain, United States

  • 10

    Minnesota was organized as a territory in ___.

    1849

  • 11

    The State grain is ___.

    Wild Rice

  • 12

    The Pink & White/Showy Lady Slipper was adopted as the state flower in ___.

    1902

  • 13

    Eric Enstrom’s photograph, ___ was named the state photograph in 2002.

    Grace

  • 14

    ____ is home to the world’s largest free standing hockey stick.

    Eveleth, MN

  • 15

    The State mushroom is the ___.

    Morel

  • 16

    ____ is a true story movie about the coach from the University of Minnesota that led the U.S Men’s Ice Hockey Team to a Gold Medal in the 1980 Olympics against the Soviets.

    Miracle

  • 17

    ____ & _____ made a fateful attempt to rob the Bank in Northfield, MN on Sep 7, 1876.

    Jesse James & the Younger Gang

  • 18

    The state tree is the ___.

    Red or Norway Pine

  • 19

    The state gemstone is fhe ___.

    Lake Superior Agate

  • 20

    Minnesota became a state in ___.

    1858

  • 21

    ___ is the state song.

    Hail Minnesota

  • 22

    The state quarter was adopted in ___.

    2003

  • 23

    Michelle Fischbach is the current _____.

    Lieutenant Governer

  • 24

    The ___ is the Chief Executive Officer of the state.

    Governor

  • 25

    Roseau farmer Robert Bergland became U.S. Secretary of Agriculture in 1977 under President ____.

    Jimmy Carter

  • 26

    Minnesota United States Senator ___ was killed in an airplane crash in 2002.

    Paul Wellstone

  • 27

    The present Governor is ____ and is a member of the ____.

    Mark Dayton, Democratic Party

  • 28

    To qualify as a governor a person must be _ years old, reside in the state __ year, and be a citizen. of the United States.

    25, 1

  • 29

    The ___ branch enforces the laws.

    Executive

  • 30

    The ___ branch of government makes the laws.

    Legislative

  • 31

    Coya Knutson became Minnesota’s first woman ____ in Congress in 1954

    Representative

  • 32

    Minnesota has _ congressional members in the U.S. House of Representatives.

    8

  • 33

    To be elected a state senator, or representative, a person must be a qualified voter, _ years old, a resident of the legislative district for _ months immediately preceding the election.

    21, 6

  • 34

    Minnesota’s constitution was written at a convention in ____ in 1857.

    Stillwater

  • 35

    Minnesota is the _ largest state.

    12th

  • 36

    ___ & ___ are Minnesota’s U.S Senators.

    Tina Smith, Amy Klobuchar

  • 37

    The Governor serves a term of _ years.

    4

  • 38

    In 1977, Rosalie Wahl was the first woman to serve on the ____.

    Minnesota Supreme Court

  • 39

    ____ represents District _ in the U.S. House of Representatives.

    Collin Peterson, 7

  • 40

    The state of Minnesota is divided into _ senate districts.

    67

  • 41

    Minnesota’s state court system is organized into 3 levels, the Trial Courts, MN Court of Appeals, and the ___.

    Minnesota Supreme Court

  • 42

    The highest court in Minnesota is the Minnesota Supreme Court it is ruled by _ justices or judges.

    7

  • 43

    The ___ is the chief legal officer for the State of Minnesota.

    Attorney General

  • 44

    ___ is the Minnesota Representative from district 1A.

    John Burkel

  • 45

    ____ was the first territorial governor and second state governor of Minnesota.

    Alexander Ramsey

  • 46

    ___, the first television station in Minnesota, began to broadcast in 1948.

    KSTP

  • 47

    Minnesota’s professional woman’s basketball team is ___.

    Linx

  • 48

    Pete Beem won the 84th PGA championship held at the ___ National Golf Club in Chaska Minnesota.

    Hazeltine

  • 49

    “Little House on the Prairie” took place near the town of ____.

    Walnut Grove

  • 50

    Minnesota sent 21 athletes to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada, more than any other state, including Gigi Marvin from ____.

    Warroad

  • 51

    The nation’s largest indoor theme park is ____ located in the Mall of America.

    Nickelodeon Universe

  • 52

    This fanous Minneapolis _____ opened in 1963 with the play Hamlet.

    Guthrie Theatre

  • 53

    _____ developed the popular MPR radio variety show, *A Prairie Home Companion*

    Garrison Keillor

  • 54

    The United States Hockey Hall of Fame is located in ___.

    Eveleth

  • 55

    This famous singer, ____, was born in Minneapolis, MN on June 7, 1958 and is famous for the academy award winning movie, “Purple Rain”.

    Prince Rogers Nelson

  • 56

    ____ played Dorothy in this orginal children’s movie, “Wizard of Oz”.

    Judy Garland

  • 57

    _____ were invented by Scott and Brennen Olson invented in 1980.

    Roller Blades

  • 58

    Pro Hockey debuted in Minnesota when the ___ lined up for the first time in 1967.

    Minnesota North Stars

  • 59

    This Minnesota born train engineer was the inspiration for the folk song _____.

    Casey Jones

  • 60

    _____, a famous Minnesota golfer won the first U.S Women’s Open in 1946.

    Patty Berg

  • 61

    Robert Zimmerman is the real namr of the singer ____.

    Bob Dylan

  • 62

    ____ led the U.S hockey team to a gold medal in the 1989 Olympics.

    Herb Brooks

  • 63

    ____ baseball team was reborn as the Minnesota Twins in 1961.

    Washington Senators

  • 64

    ____ was the first woman to cross the ice to both the North Pole (1986 by dogsled) and South Pole (1993 by skis).

    Ann Bancroft

  • 65

    The ___ is the only stadium in the world to have hosted the NFL Super Bowl (1992).

    Metrodome

  • 66

    Mary Richards was the star of the former ____.

    Mary Tyler Moore Show

  • 67

    ____, of Thief River Falls, was the donor for the construction of two multi-million dollar sports arenas.

    Ralph Englestad