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This quiz helps middle school students explore U.S. geography through map-based questions. Learners can test their knowledge of states, capitals, regions, and landforms while building confidence in spatial awareness. Ideal for geography classes, map review sessions, or for creating your own interactive map quizzes. By understanding the relationships between states and their locations, students develop a deeper appreciation of American geography and map-reading skills.
Which state is located in the northeastern region of the United States?
Which of the following states share a border with Canada?
What is the capital city of California?
Which two states are not part of the contiguous United States?
Which river forms part of the border between the United States and Mexico?
Which of the following states are located in the Midwest region?
Which state is known as 'The Sunshine State'?
Which Great Lake is located entirely within the United States?
Which states make up the Four Corners area?
Which mountain range runs along the eastern United States?

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