Do You Know Your Pennsylvania History?

Pennsylvania is one of the nation's oldest and most historic states. Do you think you can remember your Pennsylvania history well? Take these 12 trivia quiz questions and find out!
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The Dutch were the first to explore the area that is now Pennsylvania.
True
False

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Who is Pennsylvania named for?
Jonah Penn
William Penn
Benjamin Franklin

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True or false: William Penn wanted Pennsylvania to be a haven for Quakers and other dissident religions.
True
False

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Which of the following do Quakers refuse to do?
Refuse to bear arms
Refuse to eat meat
Refuse to raise their voice

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Pennsylvania was the _____ state to achieve statehood.
First
Second
Third

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Philadelphia is considered the birthplace of independence, as both the Constitution and what other document were ratified there at the state house?
Magna Carta
Declaration of Independence
Treaty of Ghent

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Pennsylvania was the site of what speech, one of the best known in American history?
A House Divided
I Have A Dream
The Gettysburg Address

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Which adopted Pennsylvanian founded one of the largest steel companies in the world in Pittsburgh?
Andrew Carnegie
John Rockefeller
Leland Stanford

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What industry was born in western Pennsylvania?
Oil
Cotton
Corn

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Ketchup and what other food good became large industries for Pennsylvania?
Vanilla
Chocolate
Mint

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Jonas Salk developed what vaccine at the University of Pittsburgh?
Chicken pox
Polio
Measles

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What Philadelphia resident published "Poor Richard's Almanack?"
Benjamin Franklin
John Hancock
George Washington
Whoops! Unfortunately, this quiz revealed that you’re not quite keen on your Pennsylvania history just yet. Sure, you might remember a few PA facts from your grade school history days, but you’ve got a bit too learn before you can consider yourself a true PA state history expert. Worry not, you’re on your way!

C+, Pennsylvania History Average

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Whoa! This quiz revealed that you’re Pennsylvania history hot! There’s nothing chilly about your knowledge of PA history. Not only do you remember the historical facts you learned back in your grade school days, but you’ve got a great foundational knowledge on all things PA history. It’s clear that you’re a true knowledge hound with a love of history. Keep up the good work!

B+, Pennsylvania History Hot

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Like a true history buff, you know the facts when it comes to your Pennsylvania state history! From the foundations in which this country was built upon to the modern day, you know Pennsylvania as well as any resident young or old! Go ahead and brag a little, you’ve certainly earned it!

A+, Pennsylvania History Expert

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Right!
1
The Dutch were the first to explore the area that is now Pennsylvania.
True
False
2
Who is Pennsylvania named for?
Jonah Penn
William Penn
Benjamin Franklin
3
True or false: William Penn wanted Pennsylvania to be a haven for Quakers and other dissident religions.
True
False
4
Which of the following do Quakers refuse to do?
Refuse to bear arms
Refuse to eat meat
Refuse to raise their voice
5
Pennsylvania was the _____ state to achieve statehood.
First
Second
Third
6
Philadelphia is considered the birthplace of independence, as both the Constitution and what other document were ratified there at the state house?
Magna Carta
Declaration of Independence
Treaty of Ghent
7
Pennsylvania was the site of what speech, one of the best known in American history?
A House Divided
I Have A Dream
The Gettysburg Address
8
Which adopted Pennsylvanian founded one of the largest steel companies in the world in Pittsburgh?
Andrew Carnegie
John Rockefeller
Leland Stanford
9
What industry was born in western Pennsylvania?
Oil
Cotton
Corn
10
Ketchup and what other food good became large industries for Pennsylvania?
Vanilla
Chocolate
Mint
11
Jonas Salk developed what vaccine at the University of Pittsburgh?
Chicken pox
Polio
Measles
12
What Philadelphia resident published "Poor Richard's Almanack?"
Benjamin Franklin
John Hancock
George Washington