25 Oklahoma Trivia Quiz Questions & Answers
How well do you know your Oklahoma City from Ozark facts? Test your knowledge with our Oklahoma Trivia Quiz!
Oklahoma is known for its fried food and friendly locals but there is more to this south central state so we’ve created Oklahoma trivia questions on general knowledge, geography, history, culture and landmarks.
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Note: As with all of our geography quizzes, there are five rounds, each with five questions, making this quiz out of 25 points.
We’ve also included interesting Oklahoma trivia so you can impress your friends with new facts.
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Free Oklahoma Trivia Quiz Questions
Oklahoma Quiz General Knowledge Questions Round
1. What is the two letter state code for Oklahoma?
2. What is Oklahoma nickname?
3. What is Oklahoma’s state flower?
4. What do you call people from Oklahoma?
5. Oklahoma is one of the biggest US producers of…
Oklahoma Quiz Geography Questions Round
1. Which state is next to Oklahoma on its north side?
2. What is the second most populated city in Oklahoma?
3. Which location is closest to the Texas border?
4. What is the highest point in Oklahoma
Bonus point if you can order them by height!
5. Which of the following rivers does not run through Oklahoma?
Oklahoma Quiz History Questions Round
1. What is the name of the 1000 mile route Indigenous people were forced to take after the 1830 Indian Removal Act was signed?
2. The Oklahoma Land Rush of 1893 saw white settlers take over space within the Indian Territory land. What was the name given to those who arrived first?
3. Oklahoma joined the US in 1907 but what position was it?
4. What was invented and used for the first time in an Oklahoma supermarket?
5. What was legalized in 2018 in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma Quiz Culture Questions Round
1. What is in Calf Fries?
2. What book was the 1940s musical Oklahoma based on?
3. What is a Sooner Schooner?
4. “When they opened up the strip, I was young and full of zip, I wanted someplace to call my home. And so I made the race and I staked me out a place” are lyrics from which song?
You’re the Reason God Made Oklahoma by David Frizzell and Shelly WestMy Oklahoma Swing by Vince Gill & Reba McEntireOklahoma Home by Bruce Springsteen Oklahoma Sky by Miranda Lambert Oklahoma Trivia: Oklahoma means ‘red people’ in the Choctaw Indian peoples language. Oklahoma Trivia: The Oklahoma Rose is the state flower but the Western Yarrow, Turkeyfoot and Wild Red Columbine all grow in the state too. Oklahoma Trivia: People from Oklahoma are referred to as Okies or Sooners! Okies are said to be friendly. Conservative but friendly. Oklahoma Trivia: Oklahoma is one of the top producers of wheat in the US. It is also part of the Tornado Alley and the Bible Belt along with Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, South Carolina, Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia. Oklahoma Trivia: Oklahoma City is the biggest city by population at around 998,000. Tulsa is the second at approximately 413,000. Bonus point if you can order them by height! Oklahoma Trivia: Black Mesa is the tallest mountain and Devon Tower is the tallest building in Oklahoma City. It has 50 storeys. There is no observation deck but you can dine on the 49th floor. Oklahoma Trivia: The Trail of Tears describes the forced migration of indigenous tribes from their ancestral land to the Indian Territory which is where Oklahoma is today. On May 28th 1830, the controversial Indian Removal Act was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson. It is thought 4000 people from the ‘Five Civilized Tribes’ Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole, died during the trail. Only elders, young and the sick could travel by wagon. The others, and their enslaved African American people had to walk through drought and wintery conditions. Oklahoma Trivia: There were a number of land rushes but the 1893 event was the biggest in terms of those looking to buy land. Oklahoma Trivia: Oklahoma was previously known as the Indian Territory. 4. What was invented and used for the first time in an Oklahoma supermarket? Oklahoma Trivia: Sylvan Goldman of Humpty Dumpty supermarket chain, and Fred Young, a young mechanic, invented the first commercial grocery cart. It was first used in 1937. 1. What is in Calf Fries? Oklahoma Trivia: Calf Fries, or Rocky Mountain Oysters are fried bull calf testicles. Fried okra and catfish also popular dishes to try in Oklahoma too. You’ll also find onion burgers on many menus. Oklahoma Trivia: Oklahoma is based on the book Green Grow The Lilacs by Lynn Riggs. The musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein is often referred to as the first musical and is set in Claremore, Indian Territory, in 1906. The story is about a rivalry between two men trying to court farm girl, Laurey Williams. Oklahoma is also mentioned in the exceptional TV show, Euphoria when Rue asks Cassie if she’s trying out for the musical, Oklahoma. Love Euphoria? Check out our Euphoria Quiz! Oklahoma Trivia: The Sooner Schooner is the Oklahoma Sooners mascot. It is a white wagon pulled by two white horses. The Oklahoma State Cowboys mascot is Pistol Pete.5. Who has not been the Governor of Oklahoma
Charles N. HaskellKevin StittMary FallinChris Powell Oklahoma Quiz Landmark Questions Round
1. What would you find at 2600 U.S. Rte 66?
World’s biggest peanut World’s biggest csinoThe center of the universeGiant blue whale 2. What is the name of the Tiger King location in Oklahoma?
The Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park Exotic Mansion and Big Cat ParkJoey’s Big Cat Sanctuary Tiger King Park3. Where would you find Oklahoma’s biggest waterfall?
Presbyterian FallsTurner Falls Park Beavers BendNatural Falls4. Which of the following is not part of the Route 66 road trip in Oklahoma?
Coleman Theatre in MiamiLucille’s RoadhousePOPSCadillac Ranch5. What kind of bridge is the Wanette–Byars Bridge?
Cable-Stayed BridgeSuspension BridgeTruss Bridge Arch BridgeHow did you do?
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Oklahoma General Knowledge Quiz Answers
1. What is the two letter state code for Oklahoma?
OAOLOHOK2. What is Oklahoma nickname?
The Fried Okra StateThe Red People StateThe Sooner State The Oil State3. What is Oklahoma’s state flower?
Western YarrowOklahoma RoseTurkeyfootWild Red Columbine4. What do you call people from Oklahoma?
OkiesOkersOklahomersOklahommies 5. Oklahoma is one of the biggest US producers of…
WheatTornados Fried okrasSouthern BaptistsOklahoma Quiz Geography Answers
1. Which state is next to Oklahoma on its north side?
New MexicoTexasKansas Arkansas 2. What is the second most populated city in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma City Broken Arrow NormanTulsa 3. Which location is closest to the Texas border?
ArdmoreThackerville SulphurPoteau4. What is the highest point in Oklahoma
Black Mesa (4,973 ft)Mount Scott (2,464 ft)Devon Tower (844 ft)Wilton Mountain (2,543 ft)5. Which of the following rivers does not run through Oklahoma?
CanadianArkansasRedColoradoOklahoma Quiz History Answers
1. What is the name of the 1000 mile route Indigenous people were forced to take after the 1830 Indian Removal Act was signed?
The Long WalkTrail of Tears Land RunThe Relocation Program 2. The Oklahoma Land Rush of 1893 saw white settlers take over space within the Indian Territory land. What was the name given to those who arrived first?
Keen BeansSooners First in LineQuickers3. Oklahoma joined the US in 1907 but what position was it?
44th45th46th 47th5. What was legalized in 2018 in Oklahoma?
Marijuana Same-sex marriageBan on public litteringNo smoking in public placesOklahoma Quiz Culture Answers
2. What book was the 1940s musical Oklahoma based on?
Wheat Grows in OklahomaGreen Grow the Lilacs Of All the Oklahoma Roses When the Hay Bails Set Alight3. What is a Sooner Schooner?
Football mascot Rich personLocal beerBBQ dish
5. Who has not been the Governor of Oklahoma
Oklahoma Quiz Landmark Questions Round
1. What would you find at 2600 U.S. Rte 66?
2. What is the name of the Tiger King location in Oklahoma?
3. Where would you find Oklahoma’s biggest waterfall?
4. Which of the following is not part of the Route 66 road trip in Oklahoma?
5. What kind of bridge is the Wanette–Byars Bridge?
How did you do?
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Oklahoma General Knowledge Quiz Answers
1. What is the two letter state code for Oklahoma?
OK
2. What is Oklahoma nickname?
The Sooner State
Oklahoma Trivia: Oklahoma means ‘red people’ in the Choctaw Indian peoples language.
3. What is Oklahoma’s state flower?
Oklahoma Rose
Oklahoma Trivia: The Oklahoma Rose is the state flower but the Western Yarrow, Turkeyfoot and Wild Red Columbine all grow in the state too.
4. What do you call people from Oklahoma?
Okies
Oklahoma Trivia: People from Oklahoma are referred to as Okies or Sooners!
Okies are said to be friendly. Conservative but friendly.
5. Oklahoma is one of the biggest US producers of…
Wheat
Oklahoma Trivia: Oklahoma is one of the top producers of wheat in the US.
It is also part of the Tornado Alley and the Bible Belt along with Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, South Carolina, Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia.
Oklahoma Quiz Geography Answers
1. Which state is next to Oklahoma on its north side?
Kansas
2. What is the second most populated city in Oklahoma?
Tulsa
Oklahoma Trivia: Oklahoma City is the biggest city by population at around 998,000.
Tulsa is the second at approximately 413,000.
3. Which location is closest to the Texas border?
Thackerville
4. What is the highest point in Oklahoma
Black Mesa (4,973 ft)
Bonus point if you can order them by height!
Oklahoma Trivia: Black Mesa is the tallest mountain and Devon Tower is the tallest building in Oklahoma City.
It has 50 storeys.
There is no observation deck but you can dine on the 49th floor.
5. Which of the following rivers does not run through Oklahoma?
Colorado
Oklahoma Quiz History Answers
1. What is the name of the 1000 mile route Indigenous people were forced to take after the 1830 Indian Removal Act was signed?
Trail of Tears
Oklahoma Trivia: The Trail of Tears describes the forced migration of indigenous tribes from their ancestral land to the Indian Territory which is where Oklahoma is today.
On May 28th 1830, the controversial Indian Removal Act was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson.
It is thought 4000 people from the ‘Five Civilized Tribes’ Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole, died during the trail.
Only elders, young and the sick could travel by wagon.
The others, and their enslaved African American people had to walk through drought and wintery conditions.
2. The Oklahoma Land Rush of 1893 saw white settlers take over space within the Indian Territory land. What was the name given to those who arrived first?
Sooners
Oklahoma Trivia: There were a number of land rushes but the 1893 event was the biggest in terms of those looking to buy land.
3. Oklahoma joined the US in 1907 but what position was it?
46th
Oklahoma Trivia: Oklahoma was previously known as the Indian Territory.
4. What was invented and used for the first time in an Oklahoma supermarket?
Cart
Oklahoma Trivia: Sylvan Goldman of Humpty Dumpty supermarket chain, and Fred Young, a young mechanic, invented the first commercial grocery cart.
It was first used in 1937.
5. What was legalized in 2018 in Oklahoma?
Marijuana
Oklahoma Quiz Culture Answers
1. What is in Calf Fries?
Testicles
Oklahoma Trivia: Calf Fries, or Rocky Mountain Oysters are fried bull calf testicles.
Fried okra and catfish also popular dishes to try in Oklahoma too.
You’ll also find onion burgers on many menus.
2. What book was the 1940s musical Oklahoma based on?
Green Grow the Lilacs
Oklahoma Trivia: Oklahoma is based on the book Green Grow The Lilacs by Lynn Riggs.
The musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein is often referred to as the first musical and is set in Claremore, Indian Territory, in 1906.
The story is about a rivalry between two men trying to court farm girl, Laurey Williams.
Oklahoma is also mentioned in the exceptional TV show, Euphoria when Rue asks Cassie if she’s trying out for the musical, Oklahoma.
Love Euphoria? Check out our Euphoria Quiz!
3. What is a Sooner Schooner?
Football mascot
Oklahoma Trivia: The Sooner Schooner is the Oklahoma Sooners mascot.
It is a white wagon pulled by two white horses.
The Oklahoma State Cowboys mascot is Pistol Pete.
4. “When they opened up the strip, I was young and full of zip, I wanted someplace to call my home. And so I made the race and I staked me out a place” are lyrics from which song?
You’re the Reason God Made Oklahoma by David Frizzell and Shelly WestMy Oklahoma Swing by Vince Gill & Reba McEntireOklahoma Home by Bruce Springsteen Oklahoma Sky by Miranda Lambert Oklahoma Trivia: You would find The Blue Whale of Catoosa, a fun stop of Route 66! You can also visit the world’s biggest peanut, csino and the center of the universe in Oklahoma. Oklahoma Trivia: Cadillac Ranch is located in Texas. Thanks for taking our Oklahoma quiz. You may like our other quizzes. Is there a themed quiz you’d like us to make? Tell us in the comments or contact us. Please feel free to use our quiz questions and answers to test your trivia knowledge! There are several ways to play this quiz, such as reading through the questions and writing down your answers in notes on your phone or on paper. You can then check your answers, which are in bold in the answers section. Hosting a quiz? We love playing quizmaster! Why not add this quiz to your own, borrow some rounds or even a few questions? 5. Who has not been the Governor of Oklahoma
Charles N. HaskellKevin StittMary FallinChris Powell Oklahoma Quiz Landmark Answers
1. What would you find at 2600 U.S. Rte 66?
World’s biggest peanut World’s biggest csinoThe center of the universeGiant blue whale 2. What is the name of the Tiger King location in Oklahoma?
The Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park Exotic Mansion and Big Cat ParkJoey’s Big Cat Sanctuary Tiger King Park3. Where would you find Oklahoma’s biggest waterfall?
Presbyterian FallsTurner Falls Park Beavers BendNatural Falls4. Which of the following is not part of the Route 66 road trip in Oklahoma?
Coleman Theatre in MiamiLucille’s RoadhousePOPSCadillac Ranch5. What kind of bridge is the Wanette–Byars Bridge?
Cable-Stayed BridgeSuspension BridgeTruss Bridge Arch Bridge
5. Who has not been the Governor of Oklahoma
Chris Powell
Oklahoma Quiz Landmark Answers
1. What would you find at 2600 U.S. Rte 66?
Giant blue whale
Oklahoma Trivia: You would find The Blue Whale of Catoosa, a fun stop of Route 66!
You can also visit the world’s biggest peanut, csino and the center of the universe in Oklahoma.
2. What is the name of the Tiger King location in Oklahoma?
The Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park
3. Where would you find Oklahoma’s biggest waterfall?
Turner Falls Park
4. Which of the following is not part of the Route 66 road trip in Oklahoma?
Cadillac Ranch
Oklahoma Trivia: Cadillac Ranch is located in Texas.
5. What kind of bridge is the Wanette–Byars Bridge?
Truss Bridge
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How To Use This Quiz
Please feel free to use our quiz questions and answers to test your trivia knowledge!
There are several ways to play this quiz, such as reading through the questions and writing down your answers in notes on your phone or on paper.
You can then check your answers, which are in bold in the answers section.
Hosting a quiz?
We love playing quizmaster!
Why not add this quiz to your own, borrow some rounds or even a few questions?