How Well Do You Know About Niagara Falls? Check Quiz Questions With Answers and Facts!

This quiz is about Niagara Falls, covering its geography, history, and interesting facts. The quiz includes 10 multiple-choice questions with answers and explanations, testing knowledge on topics such as the countries it borders, the number of waterfalls it comprises, its primary water source, and its use for hydropower. It also touches on daredevils who have attempted to go over the falls and the most popular season for visits.

Sneha Singh
Jul 22, 2025, 03:27 EDT
Niagara Falls Quiz
Niagara Falls Quiz

Niagara Falls is not just a single waterfall; it's a series of three waterfalls that span the U.S. and Canada borders. The spectacular falls, American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls , and the Horseshoe Falls (or the Canadian Falls) possess the highest flow rate of any waterfall in North America, which means an impressive spectacle you will never forget. Millions of gallons of water cascade over the crest every second, creating a consistent veil of mist and a roar that can be heard quite a distance away. Besides being beautiful, Niagara Falls has a unique history and has been the setting for many significant events in history regarding hydropower, daredevils, and much more.

This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of this historic landmark. So, whether you are getting ready to visit or are simply curious, these 10 questions will challenge your preconceptions and reveal some surprises about Niagara Falls.

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Niagara Falls Quiz

Get ready to test your knowledge and learn something new!

Question 1: Which country does NOT share a part of Niagara Falls?

 a) United States 

 b) Canada 

 c) Mexico 

 d) Both A and B

Correct Answer: c) Mexico

Explanation: Niagara Falls straddles the border of the United States (New York) and Canada (Ontario); Mexico is not involved at all.

Question 2: How many waterfalls comprise Niagara Falls?

 a) One

 b) Two 

 c) Three 

 d) Four

Correct Answer: c) Three

Explanation: Niagara Falls includes three sets of waterfalls: the American Falls, the Bridal Veil Falls, and the Horseshoe Falls (Canadian Falls).

Question 3: Which of the falls of Niagara is the largest and most powerful?

a) American Falls

b) Bridal Veil Falls

c) Horseshoe Falls (Canadian Falls)

d) They are all equal in size and power

Correct Answer: c) Horseshoe Falls (Canadian Falls)

Explanation: The Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side of Niagara is the largest and most powerful of the three falls. The Horseshoe Falls contain approximately 90% of the Niagara River's flow.

Question 4: What natural phenomenon causes the mist around Niagara Falls?

a) Geysers

b) Evaporation from the river

c) The momentum from the water plunging over the falls

d) Pollution from factories and industry

Correct Answer: c) The momentum from the water plunging over the falls

Explanation: The incredible flow of water and momentum from the water falling creates a vast spray or mist that frequently produces beautiful rainbows on sunny days.

Question 5: What is the primary source of water feeding Niagara Falls?

a) Lake Erie

b) Lake Ontario

c) The Atlantic Ocean

d) Underground springs

Correct Answer: Lake Erie

Explanation: The Niagara River, which feeds Niagara Falls, flows north from Lake Erie into Lake Ontario.

Question 6: Can you walk behind one of the waterfalls found at Niagara Falls?

a) Yes 

b) No 

Correct Answer: a) Yes 

Explanation: The Canadian side of Niagara Falls offers the experience of the Journey Behind the Falls, where tunnels lead to large viewing portals immediately behind the roaring curtain of the Horseshoe Falls. 

Question 7: What famous daredevil was the first person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel and survive?

a) Harry Houdini 

b) Annie Edson Taylor 

c) Nik Wallenda 

d) Charles Blondin 

Correct Answer: b) Annie Edson Taylor 

Explanation: Annie Edson Taylor, a school teacher, was the first person to successfully go over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel in 1901 and survive. 

Question 8: Other than tourism purposes, what is Niagara Falls used for?

a) farming 

b) hydropower generation 

c) fishing 

d) shipping port 

Correct Answer: b) hydropower generation 

Explanation: The tremendous power of the Niagara River is collected by several large hydroelectric plants to provide electricity for millions of consumers in both the United States and Canada.

Question 9: In which season do most people visit Niagara Falls? 

a) Winter 

b) Spring 

c) Summer 

d) Fall 

Correct Answer: c) Summer 

Explanation: The weather is more favorable, the days are longer, and the abundance of attractions makes summer the most popular time for tourists to visit Niagara Falls. 

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Question 10: How many gallons of water fall over Niagara Falls every second? 

a) Thousands 

b) Tens of thousands 

c) Hundreds of thousands 

d) Millions 

Correct Answer: d) Millions 

Explanation: The peak flow of the falls exceeds 6 million cubic feet (approx. 168,000 cubic meters) of water every minute, equating to millions of gallons per second!

Sneha Singh
Sneha Singh

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    Sneha Singh is a US News Content Writer at Jagran Josh, covering major developments in international policies and global affairs. She holds a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Amity University, Lucknow Campus. With over six months of experience as a Sub Editor at News24 Digital, Sneha brings sharp news judgment, SEO expertise and a passion for impactful storytelling.

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