2. This Kansas native was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. What is her name? *
3. Dwight D. Eisenhower spent his childhood in Abilene. He later went on to hold an important position for our country. Who was he? *
4. These two cities share the same name but are in different states. Name them. *
5. Our state bird is known for its beautiful, melodic song. What is our state bird? *
6. This tall tower of limestone standing near Quinter can be seen for miles and is a landmark of prehistoric life in Kansas. What is the name of this landmark? *
7. Why wasn't our state flower always appreciated? *
8. Name the capital city of Kansas. *
9. Wichita is not only the largest city in Kansas; it is also a leader of industry. What is its nickname? *
10. About four miles west of Lebanon there is a monument marking a particular spot. What is this spot? *
11. Founded in the late 1800s, this Kansas town quickly became a center for Wild West life. It’s also the windiest city in the nation. Name this city. *
12. Kansas City music legend Charlie Parker is famous for creating a new kind of jazz music. What is it called? *
13. This beloved children’s story featured a young Kansas girl and her little dog and their adventures in a strange land. What is the name of the story and who wrote it? *
14. After he invented this popular sport by tossing a soccer ball through peach baskets nailed to a gym wall, Dr. James Naismith moved to Kansas to become a coach at the University of Kansas. What sport did he invent? *
15. Why is Kansas called the “World’s Breadbasket”? *
16. What is the name of the state insect? *
17. What is the name of the state song? *
18. Which one of the following digital books did you check out to prepare you for this quiz? *
You must answer question 18 correctly to be eligible to win a Kansas badge.
19.Who is presenting the podcast narrative on the interactive Kansas image badge resource page? *
20. Which of the following videos are not on the win a Kansas badge page. *