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Quiz about Cheeseheads Only
Quiz about Cheeseheads Only

Cheeseheads Only Trivia Quiz


Cheeseheads will breeze through this quiz but non-Wisconsinites may have difficulty. The questions either describe a city, town, or event in Wisconsin.

A multiple-choice quiz by Rehaberpro. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Rehaberpro
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
278,859
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
1834
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 69 (8/10), HumblePie7 (5/10), Guest 50 (9/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. On the shore of Lake Michigan, this city is the home of S.C. Johnson and Sons, generally known as Johnson Wax. Its headquarters is a landmark of architectural design. What is this city? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Each year for 10 days starting in late June, Summerfest is held, which is one of the largest celebration of popular music in the country. In what city is Summerfest held? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. This is the smallest city to host a National Football League team. What Wisconsin city calls itself "Title Town"? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Camp Randall is located in Madison, WI. What is Camp Randall? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Where in Wisconsin is a 143 foot long, mainly fiberglass, leaping muskie? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In what Wisconsin city did American Motors once maintain two assembly plants? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. What is a Hodag? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. This city in Wisconsin has a history of being a prime lake port and just across the bay from Duluth, Minnesota. What is the name of this port city? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Many Native Americans consider a white buffalo as sacred. In what southern Wisconsin city was one born?
Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. This small city in Wisconsin attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year for its water parks, rugged country, opportunities to ride World War II landing ducks, and the trappings of a carnival. Where is this vacation spot? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. On the shore of Lake Michigan, this city is the home of S.C. Johnson and Sons, generally known as Johnson Wax. Its headquarters is a landmark of architectural design. What is this city?

Answer: Racine

Racine is also the birthplace of Barbara McNair, a popular actor and singer; William Horlick, inventor of malted milk; and Fredric March, prominent actor. The Fredric March Theatre is located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
2. Each year for 10 days starting in late June, Summerfest is held, which is one of the largest celebration of popular music in the country. In what city is Summerfest held?

Answer: Milwaukee

Milwaukee is also famed for its beer. Harley-Davidson makes this a mecca for motorcycle fans. Two major professional teams call it home, the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association and the Milwaukee Brewers of the National Baseball League.
3. This is the smallest city to host a National Football League team. What Wisconsin city calls itself "Title Town"?

Answer: Green Bay

Traffic stops all over Wisconsin when the Green Bay Packers play. Although Lambeau Field is in Green Bay, it is really Wisconsin's team.
4. Camp Randall is located in Madison, WI. What is Camp Randall?

Answer: University of Wisconsin Stadium, holding 75,000 people.

Camp Randall was a military base during the Civil War and was mainly a prisoner-of-war camp. The land became a part of the University of Wisconsin and the site of its football stadium. Madison is also the state capitol of Wisconsin.
5. Where in Wisconsin is a 143 foot long, mainly fiberglass, leaping muskie?

Answer: Hayward

The huge muskie is hollow and in available for tours. The National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame is located in Hayward.
6. In what Wisconsin city did American Motors once maintain two assembly plants?

Answer: Kenosha

American Motors was the successor the Nash Motor Company. When American Motors was bought by Chrysler, most auto-making was curtailed in 1988. Kenosha is sometimes referred to as a "bedroom community" as many residents commute to work north to Racine and Milwaukee areas or south to the Chicago area. Kenosha is the birthplace of Orson Welles.
7. What is a Hodag?

Answer: A mythical beast that roams northern Wisconsin

Rhinelander, Wisconsin, is the center of the Hodag legend. A Hodag is reported to have the head of a frog, the face of an elephant, short legs with sharp claws, the back of a dinosaur, and a long tail. Rhinelander celebrates the Hodag with a festival each year that attracts top country music stars.
8. This city in Wisconsin has a history of being a prime lake port and just across the bay from Duluth, Minnesota. What is the name of this port city?

Answer: Superior

Superior always claims to have superior people. Richard Bong, a World War II flying hero, was born there as well as Bud Grant, football coach of the Minnesota Vikings and a member of the Football Hall of Fame. Duluth and Superior are referred to as the twin-ports.
9. Many Native Americans consider a white buffalo as sacred. In what southern Wisconsin city was one born?

Answer: Janesville

Janesville is sort of twin city to its neighbor Beloit. Parker Pen began here. Janesville is home to the Wisconsin School for the Blind. At a farm near Janesville a white buffalo was born. Janesville made national news because an albino buffalo is a very important sacred symbol to Native Americans. Janesville became a tourist focal point not only among Native Americans but among curious people as well.
10. This small city in Wisconsin attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year for its water parks, rugged country, opportunities to ride World War II landing ducks, and the trappings of a carnival. Where is this vacation spot?

Answer: Wisconsin Dells

The "Dells", as it is locally known, is a great place for a day trip or a family vacation. There are attractions for every taste and all the fudge shops that you might want to visit.
Source: Author Rehaberpro

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