1. What is the capital city of Michigan?
Lansing
- Source: geographic.org
2. Which Great Lake lies to the east of Michigan?
Lake Huron
- Source: great-lakes.net
3. What famous motor company is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan?
General Motors (GM)
- Source: detroitnews.com
4. What scenic drive runs along the northeastern coast of Michigan's Lower Peninsula?
M-119 (also known as the Tunnel of Trees)
- Source: michigan.org
5. Which university is located in Ann Arbor, Michigan and has one of the top-ranked football teams in the country?
University of Michigan
- Source: umich.edu
6. What is Michigan's state flower?
Apple blossom
- Source: statesymbolsusa.org
7. Which famous inventor and entrepreneur was born in Dearborn, Michigan and founded Ford Motor Company?
Henry Ford
- Source: biography.com
8. What is the largest city in Michigan by population?
Detroit
- Source: census.gov
9. What national park is located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and contains over 70 lakes?
Isle Royale National Park
- Source: nps.gov
10. Which Michigan city is known as the "Cherry Capital of the World"?
Traverse City
- Source: michigan.org
11. How many Great Lakes border Michigan?
Four (Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie)
- Source: michigan.org
12. What is the name of the bridge that connects Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas?
Mackinac Bridge
- Source: mackinacbridge.org
13. What percentage of Michigan's land area is covered by forests?
Around 53%
- Source: dnr.wi.gov
14. What Michigan city is home to the world's largest cement plant?
Alpena
- Source: visitusa.com
15. What is the name of the largest island in Lake Superior, which is part of Michigan?
Isle Royale
- Source: michigan.gov
16. What type of mining is commonly associated with Michigan's Upper Peninsula?
Copper mining
- Source: geo.msu.edu
17. What nickname is often given to the University of Michigan sports teams because of their distinctive color scheme?
The Wolverines
- Source: mlive.com
18. What is the name of Michigan's state bird?
American robin
- Source: statesymbolsusa.org
19. What is the name of the river that separates Michigan's upper and lower peninsulas?
Straits of Mackinac
- Source: michigan.org
20. What Michigan city is known for hosting the annual Tulip Time Festival?
Holland
- Source: holland.org
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