Test your Detroit Suburb Knowledge with this Q & A

Test your Detroit Suburb Knowledge with this Q & A

How much do you know about Detroit suburbs? The city has many suburbs that are famous for a variety of reasons. Try the following quiz and see how informed you are about the Detroit suburb in which you live or others in the surrounding area.

Question: What Detroit suburb is home to Ontario’s Hockey League, the Whalers?

  1. Plymouth
  2. Waterford
  3. Trenton
  4. Warren

Answer: Plymouth

Question: In which of the Detroit suburbs is the World Headquarters of Ford Motor company located?

  1. Lincoln Park
  2. Plymouth
  3. Dearborn
  4. Pontiac

Answer: It is located in the Detroit suburb Of Dearborn. This is also the location of the Henry Ford Museum, which includes a history of many U.S. types of transportation.

Question: What city is the third most populous within the state and shares it’s border with Detroit?

  1. Pontiac
  2. Livonia
  3. Sterling Heights
  4. Warren

Answer: Warren, Michigan. The border is Eight Mile Road and this is also where Eminem is from.

Question: Which Detroit suburb is the location of the first Little Caesar’s and the first Kmart?

  1. Westland
  2. Wayne
  3. Garden City
  4. Westland

Answer: Garden City, which is west of Detroit is where the first Kmart was opened in 1962 and the first Little Caesar’s in 1959.

Question: What set of Detroit suburb with a similar name was the setting for the comedy starring Minnie Driver and John Cusack?

  1. The Bloomfields
  2. The Heights
  3. The Grosse Points
  4. The Woods

Answer: The Grosse Points

Queston: Which of the following famous places in California do not share their name with a Detroit suburb?

  1. Beverly Hills
  2. Burbank
  3. Berkley
  4. Oakland

Answer: Burbank

Question: What Detroit suburb is the place where the Detroit Pistons play their home games?

  1. Pontiac
  2. Farmington Hills
  3. Birmingham
  4. Auburn Hills

Answer: Auburn Hills, which Is located about 30 to 45 minutes north of Detroit

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