We all know that Super Tuesday's contests are a big deal in the race to the White House in 2016. But do you know the two states that have decided the eventual nominee for both major parties six elections running? If you don't, you will know that and more after taking this quiz . Take the challenge now. <div style="display:none"><section><h2>Super Hard Super Tuesday Quiz</h2><p><div>See how you measure up!</div></p></section><section><h3>Two Super Tuesday states have had their delegates won by the major parties' eventual nominees in each of the last six presidential races. Which of the following is one?</h3><p>Georgia</p><p>Vermont</p><p>Texas</p><p>Tennessee</p></section><section><h3>Texas is one of this year's Super Tuesday states that has a 12-0 streak going. What's the other?</h3><p>Virginia</p><p>Massachusetts</p><p>Minnesota</p><p>North Carolina</p></section><section><h3>Which of this year's Super Tuesday states was the most supportive of Hillary Clinton in the 2008 presidential election?</h3><p>Massachusetts</p><p>Arkansas</p><p>Georgia</p><p>Minnesota</p></section><section><h3>Which of this year's Super Tuesday states was the least supportive of Hillary Clinton in 2008?</h3><p>Colorado</p><p>Minnesota</p><p>Georgia</p><p>Vermont</p></section><section><h3>Three Super Tuesday states have the opportunity to nominate a Clinton for the fourth time this week. Which of these states isn't one of them?</h3><p>Arkansas</p><p>Massachusetts</p><p>Oklahoma</p><p>Tennessee</p></section><section><h3>Which of this year's Super Tuesday states voted against the event main-ticket candidates and instead for Gen. Wesley Clark, then-Sen. Clinton and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum?</h3><p>Oklahoma</p><p>Alaska</p><p>Arkansas</p><p>Alabama</p></section><section><h3>Roughly what percentage of this year's delegates are up for grabs on the Republican side of Super Tuesday?</h3><p>5%</p><p>15%</p><p>25%</p><p>35%</p></section><section><h3>Roughly what percentage of this year's delegates are up for grabs on the Democrats' side of Super Tuesday?</h3><p>10%</p><p>20%</p><p>30%</p><p>Half</p></section><section><h3>Well, you did better than Rick Perry and Jim Webb ...</h3><p><div>This is a hard quiz. I mean, both Hillary Clinton and Wesley Clark are from Arkansas ... but the state that voted for them both was Oklahoma? Don't get too down about how you did ... but you probably aren't winning the nomination this year with that sort of score.</div></p></section><section><h3>Big Super Tuesday win!</h3></section></div> Related: Cruz and Rubio Playing for Second Place in the SEC See photos, follies, HOH Hits and Misses and more at Roll Call's new video site. NEW! Download the Roll Call app for the best coverage of people, politics and personalities of Capitol Hill.