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1. What does Honolulu mean in the Hawaiian language?

2. On the southeast coast of what Hawaiian island is Honolulu located?

3. The Japanese bombed what naval base in Honolulu in 1941?

4. What district of Honolulu is its most popular tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors each year?

5. What is the largest museum in Honolulu, with the largest collection of natural history specimen and cultural artifacts in Hawaii?

6. What aquarium in Honolulu is also a working marine biology laboratory?

7. Although Hawaii does not have any professional sports teams, Honolulu hosts the annual NFL Pro Bowl in February at what stadium?

8. What beach in Honolulu is known as one of the best beaches in the world, with half of its two-mile stretch marked off for surfers?

9. What palace located in Honolulu was built during the reign of Kamehameha III?

10. Which of the following universities is not located in Honolulu?

1. What does Honolulu mean in the Hawaiian language?
sheltered bay

2. On the southeast coast of what Hawaiian island is Honolulu located?
Oahu

3. The Japanese bombed what naval base in Honolulu in 1941?
Pearl Harbor

4. What district of Honolulu is its most popular tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors each year?
Waikiki

5. What is the largest museum in Honolulu, with the largest collection of natural history specimen and cultural artifacts in Hawaii?
Bishop Museum

6. What aquarium in Honolulu is also a working marine biology laboratory?
Waikiki Aquarium

7. Although Hawaii does not have any professional sports teams, Honolulu hosts the annual NFL Pro Bowl in February at what stadium?
Aloha Stadium

8. What beach in Honolulu is known as one of the best beaches in the world, with half of its two-mile stretch marked off for surfers?
Waikiki Beach

9. What palace located in Honolulu was built during the reign of Kamehameha III?
'Iolani Palace

10. Which of the following universities is not located in Honolulu?
American University of Hawaii

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