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Quiz about The  United States of Planet Oceana
Quiz about The  United States of Planet Oceana

The United States of Planet Oceana? Quiz


The parallel universe planet of Oceana is exactly the same geographically as the planet Earth. It's just under water, run by fish, and has fishy country and state names. Match the fishy state with the fishy description of the state.

A matching quiz by bigjohnsludge. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Time
4 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
406,967
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
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463
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1. This state is named after the first fish President of Oceana.  
  Fishigan
2. Fishissippi boarders the entire west side of this state and the country rock bass band Lynyrd Finyrd call it 'Sweet Home".  
  Alaclama
3. This state is at the south tip of Lake Fishigan and holds a 500 mile fish race every year.  
  Montuna
4. The city of Chinookago is in the north east corner of this state and is home to the Chinookago White Lox and the Chinookago Chubs.  
  Tennesseabass
5. State that has the four President fish heads carved into the side of a mountain called Rushmoray.  
  Findiana
6. Southern state that contains part of the Bluegill Ridge Mountains, and the Sea Cucumberland Plateau. It is also home to the 'Grand Ole Lamprey'.  
  Large Mouth Dakota
7. This state is located on the east coast and borders the Atlantic Ocean and Connecticuttlefish. It is home to the Basston Red Lox baseball team.  
  Washingtuna
8. One of the nine under water mountain states and is one of the "Four Corner States". It has a city with the nickname 'The Mile Deep City'.  
  Eelinois
9. State that has a Great Lake named after it and is home to the Detrout Tiger Sharks baseball team.  
  Bassachusetts
10. This state shares its northern border with the Clamadian provinces of British Coholumbia, Albetta, and Saskatcheprawn.   
  Coderado





Select each answer

1. This state is named after the first fish President of Oceana.
2. Fishissippi boarders the entire west side of this state and the country rock bass band Lynyrd Finyrd call it 'Sweet Home".
3. This state is at the south tip of Lake Fishigan and holds a 500 mile fish race every year.
4. The city of Chinookago is in the north east corner of this state and is home to the Chinookago White Lox and the Chinookago Chubs.
5. State that has the four President fish heads carved into the side of a mountain called Rushmoray.
6. Southern state that contains part of the Bluegill Ridge Mountains, and the Sea Cucumberland Plateau. It is also home to the 'Grand Ole Lamprey'.
7. This state is located on the east coast and borders the Atlantic Ocean and Connecticuttlefish. It is home to the Basston Red Lox baseball team.
8. One of the nine under water mountain states and is one of the "Four Corner States". It has a city with the nickname 'The Mile Deep City'.
9. State that has a Great Lake named after it and is home to the Detrout Tiger Sharks baseball team.
10. This state shares its northern border with the Clamadian provinces of British Coholumbia, Albetta, and Saskatcheprawn.

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This state is named after the first fish President of Oceana.

Answer: Washingtuna

Washington was admitted to the Union in 1889 and is the only state to be named after a United States President. Washington is the number one apple producer in the United States. Washington is also the birthplace of both Jimi Hendrix and Bing Crosby.
2. Fishissippi boarders the entire west side of this state and the country rock bass band Lynyrd Finyrd call it 'Sweet Home".

Answer: Alaclama

Alabama became the 22nd state on December 14, 1819. Alabama is the only state to have an alcoholic beverage, "Clyde May's Alabama Style Whiskey", as its official drink. Baseball players Hank Aaron and Willie Mays were born in Alabama.
3. This state is at the south tip of Lake Fishigan and holds a 500 mile fish race every year.

Answer: Findiana

Indiana was admitted to the United States as the 19th state in 1816. Indiana has one of the richest limestone deposits anywhere on earth. Indiana's State motto is the "Cross Roads of America". Famous people born in Indiana include Hoagy Carmichael, James Dean, Florence Henderson, Michael Jackson, and astronaut Virgil "Gus" Grissom.
4. The city of Chinookago is in the north east corner of this state and is home to the Chinookago White Lox and the Chinookago Chubs.

Answer: Eelinois

Illinois was the 21st state admitted to the Union in 1818. The world's first skyscraper was built in the city of Chicago in 1885. Illinois's nicknames are 'Land of Lincoln' and 'Prairie State'. Famous people from Illinois include Harrison Ford, Bill Murray, John Malkovich, and Ronald Reagan.
5. State that has the four President fish heads carved into the side of a mountain called Rushmoray.

Answer: Large Mouth Dakota

South Dakota became the 40th state on November 2, 1889. South Dakota's State motto is "Under God the People Rule." The famous Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is held every year in Sturgis, South Dakota. Famous people from South Dakota include Bob Barker, Tom Brokaw, Mary Hart, Sparky Anderson, and Hubert Humphrey.
6. Southern state that contains part of the Bluegill Ridge Mountains, and the Sea Cucumberland Plateau. It is also home to the 'Grand Ole Lamprey'.

Answer: Tennesseabass

Tennessee was the 16th state admitted to the Union on June 1, 1796. Tennessee's name comes from the Yuchi Indian word "Tana-see." which means "the meeting place." Tennessee's nickname is "The Volunteer State." Famous people from Tennessee include Chet Atkins, Davy Crockett, Eddy Arnold, and Cybil Shepherd.
7. This state is located on the east coast and borders the Atlantic Ocean and Connecticuttlefish. It is home to the Basston Red Lox baseball team.

Answer: Bassachusetts

Massachusetts was the sixth admitted to the Union on February 6, 1788. The State nickname is "The Bay State." The first phone call in history was made by Alexander Graham Bell to Dr. Thomas Watson in Boston, Massachusetts on March 10, 1876. Famous people from Massachusetts include John Quincy Adams, Susan B. Anthony, Mark Wahlberg, and Uma Thurman.
8. One of the nine under water mountain states and is one of the "Four Corner States". It has a city with the nickname 'The Mile Deep City'.

Answer: Coderado

Colorado was the 38th state admitted into the Union in 1886. Its nickname is "The Centennial State" because it was admitted on the country's 100th anniversary. Colorado's southwest corner boarders Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah and is the only place in the United States where the corners of four states meet. On that corner, a person can actually stand in four states at the same time. Famous people from Colorado include Jack Dempsey, Douglas Fairbanks, Lon Chaney, Tim Allen, and astronaut Scott Carpenter.
9. State that has a Great Lake named after it and is home to the Detrout Tiger Sharks baseball team.

Answer: Fishigan

Michigan was the 26th admitted into the Union on January 26, 1837. It is nicknamed "The Great Lake(s) State", "The Wolverine State", "The Mitten State", and "Water (Winter) Wonderland". The state motto of Michigan is "Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice" which means "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you". Famous people from Michigan include Serena Williams, Magic Johnson, Diana Ross, Henry Ford, and Sonny Bono.
10. This state shares its northern border with the Clamadian provinces of British Coholumbia, Albetta, and Saskatcheprawn.

Answer: Montuna

Montana was admitted to the Union on November 8, 1889 and became the 41st state. Montana's nicknames are "Big Sky Country", and "The Treasure State". The motto of Montana is "oro y plata" which translates to "gold and silver" in Spanish. Montana has an average population of six people or fewer per square mile. Famous people from Montana include Brent Musburger, Charles Lindbergh, Carroll O'Connor, and Evel Knievel.
Source: Author bigjohnsludge

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