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Question 1:
When was Interstate 80 established?
1956
1987
July, 1952
1935

Question 2: The portion of I-80 between ________ and Toledo, Ohio runs (with I-90) within ten miles (16 km) of the Michigan state line.
Valparaiso, IndianaLa Porte, IndianaMichigan City, IndianaLaPorte County, Indiana

Question 3:
What type is thing is Interstate 80?
Type I
I
Vehicular, IED and knife attack against police
B-side to "I Wanna Be Your Man"

Question 4: On October 15, 2007, ________ and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission signed a 50-year lease agreement, which will allow the Commission to maintain and, eventually, toll I-80.
Pennsylvania Department of TransportationPhiladelphiaPittsburghAllentown, Pennsylvania

Question 5:
How long in miles is Interstate 80?
12.19
2899.54
1.02
7

Question 6: The highway from near ________, Illinois, east to near Youngstown, Ohio, is a toll road—the ticketed portion of the Indiana Toll Road and the majority of the Ohio Turnpike.
Elmhurst, IllinoisChicagoBlue Island, IllinoisBurr Ridge, Illinois

Question 7: The western portion of I-80 in Nebraska runs very close to the state of ________, without entering the state; the intersection of Interstate 76 and I-80 is visible from the Colorado-Nebraska state line.
ColoradoFloridaUtahMissouri

Question 8: It then crosses the ________ in Omaha to go into Iowa.
Missouri RiverMississippi RiverSouth DakotaMontana

Question 9: It ascends Parley's Canyon and passes within a few miles of Park City as it follows a route through the mountains towards ________.
MontanaUtahWyomingColorado

Question 10: Farther west in Wyoming, the interstate passes through the dry Red Desert and over the ________.
MexicoContinental Divide of the AmericasRocky MountainsMexico City
















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