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Quick-fire US state capital quiz with a 10-second timer per question. How many of the 50 state capitals can you name under pressure?
You know US geography. Use it.
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A US state appears on screen. Pick the correct capital city from 4 options within 10 seconds. Score as many as you can out of 10 rounds.
Watch out for trick answers — many state capitals are NOT the largest city (e.g., New York's capital is Albany, not NYC).
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