70+ Seattle Trivia Quiz Questions and Answers

Seattle is named after the prominent Chief Seattle, or Chief Si’ahl, who was a native American leader. His role was significant in accommodating white settlers in the area.

The city is often referenced to be a place where most music icons hail from but in reality, a majority of them come from Tacoma, Bellingham, Olympia, and even Portland.

Seattle Facts Trivia Quiz Questions and Answers – 2022 – 2023

Despite the frequent rains, people in Seattle buy more sunglasses than in any other city in the world. This is to protect oneself from the sun’s glare on wet roads. Also, the locals are quite active when it comes to outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, biking e.t.c.

Ever heard of the Klondike Gold Rush? This was Seattle’s greatest economic boom after gold was discovered in August 1896. The city was established as a midpoint for the transportation of gold to and from Alaska and Yukon.

Take the following quiz to learn some riveting facts about Seattle that will leave you in awe!

 

1. What is Seattle?

Seattle is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States.

 

2. It is the seat of what county in the state of Washington?

King County

 

3. What was its 2020 population?

737,015

 

4. It is the largest city in both the state of Washington and what?

The Pacific Northwest region of North America.

 

5. What is the Seattle metropolitan area’s population?

It is 4.02 million, making it the 15th-largest in the United States.

 

6. What was its growth rate between 2010 and 2020?

21.1%

 

7. Seattle is situated on an isthmus between Puget Sound (an inlet of the Pacific Ocean) and what?

Lake Washington

 

8. It is the northernmost major city in the United States, located about 100 miles (160 km) south of what?

The Canadian border.

 

9. A major gateway for trade with East Asia, Seattle is the fourth-largest port in North America in terms of what?

Container handling as of 2021

 

10. The Seattle area was inhabited by Native Americans for at least 4,000 years before the first what arrived?

Permanent European settlers

 

11. What was Seattle’s first major industry?

Logging

 

12. By the late 19th century, the city had become a commercial and shipbuilding center as a gateway to what?

Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush

 

13. Growth after World War II was partially due to what local company?

Boeing, which established Seattle as a center for aircraft manufacturing.

 

14. Internet retailer Amazon was founded in Seattle in what year?

1994

 

15. The stream of new software, biotechnology, and Internet companies led to an economic revival, which increased the city’s population by how much between 1990 and 2000?

1994

 

16. Between 1918 and 1951, how many jazz nightclubs existed along Jackson Street?

Nearly two dozen

 

17. Seattle is also the birthplace of what rock musician?

Jimi Hendrix, as well as the origin of the bands Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Heart, Alice in Chains, Foo Fighters, and the alternative rock movement grunge.

 

18. Who was the first European to visit the Seattle area?

George Vancouver, in May 1792 during his 1791–95 expedition for the Royal Navy to chart the Pacific Northwest.

 

19. The name “Seattle” appears on official Washington Territory papers dated when?

May 23, 1853, when the first plats for the village were filed.

 

20. What was established in 1855?

Nominal land settlements.

 

21. On January 14, 1865, the Legislature of Territorial Washington did what?

Incorporated the Town of Seattle with a board of trustees managing the city.

 

22. Seattle has a history of what?

Boom-and-bust cycles, like many other cities near areas of extensive natural and mineral resources.

 

23. The first such boom, covering the early years of the city, rode on what?

The lumber industry.

 

24. Seattle saw numerous conflicts between labor and management, as well as ethnic tensions that culminated in what?

The lumber industry.

 

25. This violence originated with unemployed whites who were determined to do what?

To drive the Chinese from Seattle (anti-Chinese riots also occurred in Tacoma).

 

26. In 1900, Asians were what percentage of the population.

4.2%

 

27. The second and most dramatic boom resulted from what?

The Klondike Gold Rush, which ended the depression that had begun with the Panic of 1893.

 

28. In a short time, Seattle became a major what?

Transportation center.

 

29. The most recognizable building in Seattle is the 600 foot tall Space Needle with its revolving observation deck and restaurant. For what reason was the Space Needle built?

1962 World’s Fair

 

30. Which of these snow-capped mountains will you find to the south of Seattle?

 

31. The Space Needle observation deck provides overviews over a wide area of Western Washington. What mountain range would you see looking towards the west?

 

32. How tall is Mount Rainier?

14,000 feet

 

33. What is the name of Seattle’s sister city/rival city, which is now part of the larger metropolitan area?

Tacoma

 

34. Pike Place is the site of one of Seattle’s top tourist attractions. What is present at Pike Place that draws people?

Open air market

 

35. Seattle is a boater’s paradise with several lakes. Which is the largest of these lakes? It’s spanned by three large floating bridges and hosts one of the biggest races for unlimited hydroplanes.

Lake Washington

 

36. Surprisingly, rivers don’t play a large role in Seattle. However, one river near its southern boundary was the scene of a number of murders by a serial killer in the 1970s. What is the name of that river?

Green River

 

37. Three bridges span Lake Washington (Lacey Morrow, Homer Hadley, and Albert Rosellini Bridges). The Rosellini Bridge (also known as the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge) held what distinction when it opened?

Longest pontoon bridge

 

38. How large is the city of Seattle?

84 square miles

 

39. Seattle is well known for its dreary climate and rainfall. Approximately how many inches of rainfall in a year did Seattle receive in the 20th century? For comparison purposes San Francisco received 23″, New York 43″, and New Orleans 60″ per year.

Under 40 inches

 

40. What is the name of the tower crowning Seattle’s skyline?

Space Needle

 

41. Seattle is also known as __________.

Emerald City

 

42. Approximately how many people live in Seattle?

600000

 

43. What is the average temperature in Seattle during its warmest months?

80 degrees Fahrenheit

 

44. Name the river that is in Seattle.

Duwamish River

 

45. Headquarters of which major hi-tech company is located in Seattle?

Microsoft

 

46. How far is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) from downtown Seattle?

20 miles

 

47. There are ________ professional sports teams are there in Seattle.

4

 

48. How much does luxury car service from the airport to the city center cost?

between $32 and $40

 

49. Seattle is also famous for _________ glass artist.

Dale Chihuly

 

50. Which two interstate highways meet in the southern area of Seattle?

Interstate 5 and Interstate 90

 

51. __________ was invented in Seattle.

Flight Attendants

 

52. How do people usually cross Puget Sound?

They take a ferry.

 

53. _________books are housed at the Seattle Central Library.

1.4 million

 

54. Which of these is Seattle’s biggest annual party?

Seafair

 

55. Seattle is a __________ place to live.

best

 

56. What happened to the original city of Seattle?

The original city burned to the ground.

 

57. What is the name of Seattle’s NFL team?

Seahawks

 

58. Which style of music was invented in Seattle?

grunge rock

 

59. If it’s 4:00 PM in Washington, what time is it in Portland, Oregon?

7:00 PM

 

60. The largest themed resort in Seattle?

Lost City

 

61. Which city gets more annual rainfall than Seattle?

Houston, Texas

 

62. What company was started by two teenagers from Seattle with only a $100 loan and a bicycle?

UPS

 

63. Which famous company is headquartered in Seattle?

Starbucks

 

64. What major baseball league has a moose for a mascot?

 

65. Besides Portland, Oregon, which is the closest major city to Seattle?

Vancouver, B.C.

 

66. Who plays centerfield for the Seattle Mariners?

Mike Cameron

 

67. The Seattle Seahawks are owned by who?

Paul Allen

 

68. What was the Boeing Company originally?

A boat company

 

69. What is the Fremont Troll?

A sculpture of a troll installed under the Aurora Bridge

 

70. Who is the Offensive tackle Seattle drafted in the first round in 2000?

Chris McIntosh

 

71. Who ended the Seahawks’ 2012 season with a 30-28 playoff defeat?

 

72. Where can you see a mummy on display in Seattle?

Ye Olde Curiosity Shop

 

73. What is the name of the Seahawks’ cheerleaders?

Sea Gals

 

74. What is the Montlake Cut?

A ship canal between Lake Washington and Lake Union

 

75. What did the Seahawks do for the first time in nearly 30 years in 2012?

Win a Road Playoff Game

 

76. Which of the following festivals take place in Seattle each year? Northwest Folklife Festival, Seafair, Bumbershoot, Seattle Christmas Ship Festival, or All of the above.

All of the above.

 

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