The United States Mint 50 States Quarter Program


In 1999, the US Mint issued quarters celebrating the first five states to join the union: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia and Connecticut. In 2000, five new quarters were released celebrating the states of Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire and Virginia. The first quarter issued in 2001 celebrates the state of New York; next, there will be a quarter celebrating North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont and Kentucky. New quarters will be issued every year until 2008.

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1. Which one is the Sister State of Rio Grande do Sul in the "Partners of the America" project?
Indiana
New York
Texas

2. Which of the Great Lakes is located north of Indiana?
Lake Michigan
Lake Ontario
Huron

3. What is the address to get a live view from downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana?
http://www.wanye.com/global/category.asp?c=1652
http://www.fortwane.com/global/category.asp?c=1652
http://www.wane.com/global/category.asp?c=1652

4. Can Lake Michigan be a very dangerous place to sail on a stormy day?
Yes, very dangerous.
No. Lake Michigan is a huge body of fresh water but it has a placid cold surface.

5. What is the capital of Indiana?
Fort Wayne
Muncie
Indianapolis

6. What is the winter like on the shores of Lake Michigan?
humid and rainy
humid and mild
cold and snowy

7. If you were in Indiana in the winter and you did not know the difference from Fahrenheit to Celsius, you would not know the correct temperature, right? What is the formula to convert Fahrenheit into Celsius?
-32 x 5 / 10
-32 x 5 / 5
-32 x 5 / 9

8. Which states border the state of Indiana?
New York, Illinois and Texas
Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, and Ohio
Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, and Texas


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