50 US States and Capitals: Citizenship Test Study Guide (2026)

50 US States and Capitals: Citizenship Test Study Guide

Geography is part of the USCIS civics test under the “Integrated Civics” category. The specific questions include US territories, ocean borders, and states on borders with Canada and Mexico. This guide covers all 50 states and capitals plus the exact geography questions from the USCIS 100 civics topics.


What the USCIS Civics Test Actually Asks About Geography

Q87/Q95 — Name one US territory.<br />Acceptable answers: Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam

Q88 — Name one state that borders Canada.<br />Acceptable answers: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Alaska

Q89 — Name one state that borders Mexico.<br />Acceptable answers: California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas

Q90 — What is the capital of the United States?<br />Answer: Washington, D.C.

Q91 — Where is the Statue of Liberty?<br />Answer: New York Harbor / New York / New Jersey (all accepted)

Q92 — Name one of the two longest rivers in the United States.<br />Answer: Missouri River or Mississippi River

Q93 — What ocean is on the West Coast of the United States?<br />Answer: Pacific Ocean

Q94 — What ocean is on the East Coast of the United States?<br />Answer: Atlantic Ocean

These are the questions that will actually be asked. Know them cold.


Northeast States and Capitals

State
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland

Southeast States and Capitals

State
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
Arkansas
Louisiana

Midwest States and Capitals

State
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas

Southwest and Mountain States and Capitals

State
Texas
Oklahoma
New Mexico
Arizona
Colorado
Utah
Nevada
Wyoming
Montana
Idaho

West Coast and Pacific States and Capitals

State
California
Oregon
Washington
Alaska
Hawaii

States That Border Canada

Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Alaska

Easy ones to remember: New York, Michigan, Minnesota, Washington, Alaska


States That Border Mexico

California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas

These four states form the entire southern US border with Mexico.


US Territories

  1. Puerto Rico — Caribbean, most populous territory
  2. US Virgin Islands — Caribbean
  3. Guam — Western Pacific
  4. American Samoa — South Pacific
  5. Northern Mariana Islands — Western Pacific

For the civics test, you only need to name one. Puerto Rico is the most commonly known.


Common Mistakes

Washington vs. Washington D.C. — Washington is a state on the West Coast. Washington D.C. is the national capital on the East Coast.

New York City vs. Albany — Albany is the capital of New York State, not New York City.

Sacramento vs. San Francisco/Los Angeles — Sacramento is the capital of California.

Mississippi vs. Missouri River — Both are accepted answers for the longest rivers question.


Practice the Full Civics Test

Geography is only part of the USCIS 100 civics topics. Our U.S. Citizenship Practice Tests cover all 100 topics across four 25-question sets.

For a full study plan, see: How to Study for the U.S. Citizenship Civics Test.


Practice Exam Hub is not affiliated with USCIS, the Department of Homeland Security, or any government agency. This content is for general informational and educational purposes only. Always verify current civics questions at uscis.gov.

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