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1. In 1867, United States Secretary of State William H. Seward offered $7,200,000 to purchase Alaska from Russia. The District of Alaska remained sparsely populated until what event, in another country, occurred in 1896?
2. Alaska is not part of the contiguous US. If you drive north from Seattle, Washington State to Anchorage, in the southern part of Alaska, what non-US jurisdictions of the world do you drive through to reach your Alaskan destination?
3. The Aleutian Islands are a series of 14 larger volcanic islands and 55 smaller islands that string out westward from the southwest Alaskan mainland. Which one of the following statements is *NOT* true about the Aleutian islands?
4. The word 'Alaska' comes from an Aleut language word. Which of the four words below is the closest interpretation to the original indigenous meaning?
5. Many US Airports are amongst the busiest in the world as they acts as hubs. As Anchorage is a hub, it is one of the busiest airports in the world. True or False?
6. One of the major tourist attractions of Alaska is the ability to witness the Northern Lights. Which of the following Alaskan locations would be the best place to view this spectacular sight?
7. What is ironic about this street scene in Juneau, the capital of Alaska?
8. Even the word "Alaska" is enigmatic. Which one of the following statements about the word Alaska is true?
9. Even the Alaskan State Flag reeks of geography: It contains eight stars comprising the Big Dipper constellation and one other star. What is the single star called?
10. True or False? Alaska contains the most northerly, westerly AND easterly extremities of the US.
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