DELAWARE QUIZ


 


Delaware Quiz: Discover the First State

1. What year did Delaware become the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution?

A) 1776  
B) 1787  
C) 1791  
D) 1800  


2. True or False: Delaware is the second smallest state in the U.S.


3. The capital city of Delaware is:

A) Wilmington  
B) Dover  
C) Newark  
D) Georgetown  


4. Which of the following is a famous Delaware beach town known for its boardwalk and summer tourism?

A) Rehoboth Beach  
B) Ocean City  
C) Virginia Beach  
D) Atlantic City  


5. True or False: Delaware has no sales tax.

6. Delaware’s state bird is:

A) Cardinal  
B) Blue Hen  
C) American Robin  
D) Bald Eagle  

7. Which famous American figure is associated with Delaware and often called the “Penman of the Revolution”?

A) George Washington  
B) John Dickinson  
C) Thomas Jefferson  
D) Benjamin Franklin  

8. True or False: Delaware is known for its blue crabs and plays a significant role in Mid-Atlantic seafood culture.

9. The first permanent European settlement in Delaware was established by which group in 1631?

A) Swedes  
B) Dutch  
C) English  
D) French  

10. What is Delaware’s largest city?

A) Dover  
B) New Castle  
C) Newark  
D) Wilmington  

11. True or False: The Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse is located on the Delaware River.

12. One of the most important rivers in Delaware, which also serves as the eastern border with New Jersey, is:

A) Delaware River  
B) Mississippi River  
C) Potomac River  
D) Hudson River  

13. Which of these companies has its headquarters in Delaware?

A) Bank of America  
B) DuPont  
C) Microsoft  
D) ExxonMobil  

14. True or False: Delaware is known as “The Diamond State” because Thomas Jefferson called it a jewel among the states.

15. Delaware’s state motto is “Liberty and __________.”

A) Justice  
B) Independence  
C) Freedom  
D) Prosperity  

16. Which of the following historical events took place in Delaware?

A) The signing of the Declaration of Independence  
B) The Battle of Gettysburg  
C) The ratification of the U.S. Constitution  
D) The first Thanksgiving  


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1. B – In 1787, Delaware become the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.   
2. True – Delaware is the second smallest state.  
3. B – Dover is the capital.  
4. A – Rehoboth Beach is a famous Delaware beach town.  
5. True – Delaware has no sales tax.  
6. B – The Blue Hen is the state bird.  
7. B – John Dickinson, the “Penman of the Revolution.”  
8. True – Blue crabs are a key part of Delaware’s cuisine.  
9. B – The Dutch established the first permanent European settlement.  
10. D – Wilmington is the largest city.  
11. False – The Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse is located on the Atlantic coast, not the Delaware River.  
12. A – The Delaware River forms part of the state's eastern border.  
13. B – DuPont is headquartered in Delaware.  
14. True – Delaware is known as "The Diamond State."  
15. B – The state motto is “Liberty and Independence.”  
16. C – Delaware was the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.

Congratulations on completing the Delaware Quiz! You now know that Delaware ratified the U.S. Constitution in 1787, making it the first state in the Union, and its capital city is Dover. You’ve also discovered that Wilmington is the largest city there, and that Delaware is famous for having no sales tax, making it a shopping destination. Coastal towns like Rehoboth Beach are summer hotspots, and blue crabs feature prominently in its Mid-Atlantic cuisine.

Delaware has connections to prominent historical figures such as John Dickinson, the "Penman of the Revolution," and it is home to historical landmarks such as Old New Castle and the Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse. The state is rich in both colonial history and modern banking, thanks to its business-friendly policies. If you haven’t visited yet, perhaps your next trip will be to this fascinating state!