79 Maryland Trivia Questions That Will Challenge Even Locals!

How Well Do You Know Maryland? Take This Ultimate Trivia Challenge!

Maryland, known as the Old Line State, is packed with rich history, stunning waterfronts, and famous landmarks. From the Chesapeake Bay to Baltimore’s iconic Inner Harbor, Maryland has played a vital role in American history, sports, and culture. But how much do you really know about this diverse and historic state?

This trivia challenge covers everything from Maryland’s geography and history to its famous foods, sports teams, and fun state facts. Whether you’re a proud Marylander, a visitor, or just a trivia lover, get ready to put your knowledge to the test! Answers are provided below! 🦀🌊🏛️

Round 1 – Multiple Choice Maryland Questions

  1. What is the state bird of Maryland?
    • a) Baltimore Oriole
    • b) Blue Jay
    • c) American Robin
    • d) Eastern Meadowlark
  2. Which city in Maryland is known as the “Charm City”?
    • a) Annapolis
    • b) Baltimore
    • c) Frederick
    • d) Rockville
  3. What river forms much of Maryland’s border with Virginia?
    • a) Potomac River
    • b) Chesapeake Bay
    • c) Susquehanna River
    • d) Patuxent River
  4. Which of the following universities is located in Maryland?
    • a) Georgetown University
    • b) Johns Hopkins University
    • c) Harvard University
    • d) Stanford University
  5. The Battle of Antietam, one of the bloodiest battles of the American Civil War, took place in which Maryland county?
    • a) Montgomery County
    • b) Frederick County
    • c) Washington County
    • d) Prince George’s County
  6. Which Chesapeake Bay island is known for its population of wild ponies?
    • a) Smith Island
    • b) Assateague Island
    • c) Kent Island
    • d) Tilghman Island
  7. Which U.S. president was born in Maryland?
    • a) Abraham Lincoln
    • b) John F. Kennedy
    • c) Franklin D. Roosevelt
    • d) Woodrow Wilson
  8. Which iconic amusement park is located in Maryland?
    • a) Disneyland
    • b) Six Flags America
    • c) Universal Studios
    • d) Cedar Point
  9. What is Maryland’s nickname?
    • a) The Empire State
    • b) The Old Line State
    • c) The Sunshine State
    • d) The Golden State
  10. What is the highest point in Maryland?
    • a) Backbone Mountain
    • b) Sugarloaf Mountain
    • c) Hoye-Crest
    • d) Sideling Hill
  11. Which famous literary figure penned “The Raven” while living in Baltimore?
    • a) Mark Twain
    • b) Edgar Allan Poe
    • c) Nathaniel Hawthorne
    • d) Emily Dickinson
  12. Which Maryland city hosts the annual Preakness Stakes, the second jewel in horse racing’s Triple Crown?
    • a) Baltimore
    • b) Annapolis
    • c) Hagerstown
    • d) Frederick
  13. Fort McHenry, which defended Baltimore Harbor during the War of 1812 and inspired the national anthem, is located in which city?
    • a) Annapolis
    • b) Baltimore
    • c) Cumberland
    • d) Chestertown
  14. Which Maryland city is known for its annual Tug-of-War across the Potomac River?
    • a) Cumberland
    • b) Sharpsburg
    • c) Hagerstown
    • d) Harpers Ferry
  15. Which famous abolitionist and social reformer was born in Maryland and became a leading figure in the fight against slavery?
    • a) Frederick Douglass
    • b) Harriet Tubman
    • c) Sojourner Truth
    • d) Booker T. Washington

Round 1 – Answers

1. What is the state bird of Maryland?

  • Answer: a) Baltimore Oriole

2. Which city in Maryland is known as the “Charm City”?

  • Answer: b) Baltimore

3. What river forms much of Maryland’s border with Virginia?

  • Answer: a) Potomac River

4. Which of the following universities is located in Maryland?

  • Answer: b) Johns Hopkins University

5. The Battle of Antietam, one of the bloodiest battles of the American Civil War, took place in which Maryland county?

  • Answer: c) Washington County

6. Which Chesapeake Bay island is known for its population of wild ponies?

  • Answer: b) Assateague Island

7. Which U.S. president was born in Maryland?

  • Answer: d) Woodrow Wilson

8. Which iconic amusement park is located in Maryland?

  • Answer: b) Six Flags America

9. What is Maryland’s nickname?

  • Answer: b) The Old Line State

10. What is the highest point in Maryland?

  • Answer: a) Backbone Mountain

11. Which famous literary figure penned “The Raven” while living in Baltimore?

  • Answer: b) Edgar Allan Poe

12. Which Maryland city hosts the annual Preakness Stakes, the second jewel in horse racing’s Triple Crown?

  • Answer: a) Baltimore

13. Fort McHenry, which defended Baltimore Harbor during the War of 1812 and inspired the national anthem, is located in which city?

  • Answer: b) Baltimore

14. Which Maryland city is known for its annual Tug-of-War across the Potomac River?

  • Answer: d) Harpers Ferry

15. Which famous abolitionist and social reformer was born in Maryland and became a leading figure in the fight against slavery?

  • Answer: a) Frederick Douglass

Round 2 – Multiple Choice Marylanda Questions

  1. Which Maryland county is home to the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center?
    • a) Montgomery County
    • b) Howard County
    • c) Prince George’s County
    • d) Anne Arundel County
    • Answer: c) Prince George’s County
  2. What is the official drink of Maryland?
    • a) Apple cider
    • b) Sweet tea
    • c) Lemonade
    • d) Milkshake
    • Answer: a) Apple cider
  3. Which Maryland city is known for its historic waterfront and colonial architecture?
    • a) Bethesda
    • b) St. Michaels
    • c) Ocean City
    • d) Gaithersburg
    • Answer: b) St. Michaels
  4. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, which operated from the 1830s to the 1920s, stretched from Washington, D.C., to which Maryland city?
    • a) Cumberland
    • b) Frederick
    • c) Hagerstown
    • d) Annapolis
    • Answer: a) Cumberland
  5. What is the state reptile of Maryland?
    • a) Diamondback Terrapin
    • b) Eastern Box Turtle
    • c) Garter Snake
    • d) Eastern Fence Lizard
    • Answer: a) Diamondback Terrapin
  6. Which Maryland city is known for its annual Renaissance Festival?
    • a) Gaithersburg
    • b) Bowie
    • c) Crownsville
    • d) Waldorf
    • Answer: c) Crownsville
  7. What is the official dessert of Maryland?
    • a) Apple pie
    • b) Smith Island Cake
    • c) Key Lime Pie
    • d) Chocolate Chip Cookies
    • Answer: b) Smith Island Cake
  8. Which U.S. military academy is located in Maryland?
    • a) West Point
    • b) Air Force Academy
    • c) Coast Guard Academy
    • d) Naval Academy
    • Answer: d) Naval Academy
  9. Which Maryland city is known for its vibrant arts scene, particularly its murals and street art?
    • a) Frederick
    • b) Bowie
    • c) Salisbury
    • d) Annapolis
    • Answer: a) Frederick
  10. What is the nickname of the Maryland state flag?
    • a) Old Glory
    • b) Old Line State
    • c) Stars and Stripes
    • d) Terrapin Flag
    • Answer: d) Terrapin Flag
  11. Maryland’s Eastern Shore is known for its picturesque landscapes and charming towns. Which of the following is NOT located on the Eastern Shore?
  12. a) St. Michaels
  13. b) Salisbury
  14. c) Chestertown
  15. d) Silver Spring
  16. Answer: d) Silver Spring
  17. Which U.S. president served as the Governor of Maryland before becoming president?
  18. a) Thomas Jefferson
  19. b) James Madison
  20. c) Herbert Hoover
  21. d) Millard Fillmore
  22. Answer: b) James Madison
  23. What is the Maryland state motto?
  24. a) “Fatti maschii, parole femine”
  25. b) “Strong Deeds, Gentle Words”
  26. c) “Eureka”
  27. d) “Virtus Semper Viret”
  28. Answer: b) “Strong Deeds, Gentle Words”
  29. Which Maryland city is famous for its seafood market and is often called the “Seafood Capital of the World”?
  30. a) Cambridge
  31. b) Bowie
  32. c) Gaithersburg
  33. d) College Park
  34. Answer: a) Cambridge