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Interesting Quiz About Presidents of the United States

People who have never lived in the US often aren’t taught much about the history of this country. That is understandable. What is harder to grasp is that most of the people who have lived their entire lives in the US have also not been taught about most of that history. Americans tend not to know much about even the Presidents of the US. 

Of course, this leaves it wide open for a quiz that can be fun, interesting, and which can edify people, all at the same time. Sometimes, the facts are astonishing. In this quiz, pictures of presidents are shown in the questions/answers, but the pictures have been chosen at random, so don’t answer based on the picture, even if you know which president is in the picture.

  • Question of

    Which president was the first to be born in the United States?

    • Abraham Lincoln (16th president)
    • John Quincy Adams (6th president)
    • Martin Van Buren (8th president)
    • James K. Polk (11th president)
  • Question of

    Which was the first president to ever ride in a train?

    • Ulysses S. Grant (18th president)
    • Andrew Jackson (7th president)
    • James Garfield (20th president)
    • Benjamin Harrison (23rd president)
  • Question of

    Who was the first president who asked to have a Christmas tree in the White House?

    • Franklin Pierce (14th president)
    • James Madison (4th president)
    • Rutherford B. Hayes (19th president)
    • Grover Cleveland (24th president)
  • Question of

    Who was the first president who had electricity in the White House?

    • Theodore Roosevelt (26th president)
    • Woodrow Wilson (28th president)
    • Benjamin Harrison (23rd president)
    • Andrew Johnson (17th president)
  • Question of

    Who was the first president born west of the Mississippi?

    • Theodore Roosevelt (26th president)
    • James A. Garfield (20th president)
    • James Buchanan (15th president)
    • Herbert Hoover (31st president)
  • Question of

    Who was the first president who had a telephone in the White House?

    • Rutherford B. Hayes (19th president)
    • Zachary Taylor (12th president)
    • William McKinley (25th president)
    • Warren G. Harding (29th president)
  • Question of

    Who was the first president who was sworn in by his own father?

    • John Quincy Adams (6th president)
    • Calvin Coolidge (30th president)
    • Franklin Delano Roosevelt (32nd president)
    • None of them were
  • Question of

    Who was the first president who lived in the White House?

    • George Washington (1st president)
    • John Adams (2nd president)
    • William Henry Harrison (9th president)
    • Andrew Jackson (7th president)
  • Question of

    Who was the first president who was born in a hospital?

    • James Monroe (5th president)
    • Chester A. Arthur (21st president)
    • Dwight D. Eisenhower (34th president)
    • Jimmy Carter (39th president)
  • Question of

    Who was the first president to get married while in office?

    • Harry S Truman (33rd president)
    • William Howard Taft (27th president)
    • Rutherford B. Hayes (19th president)
    • John Tyler (10th president)

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Written by Rex Trulove

17 Comments

  1. Too focused on things that don’t really matter. Most of the answers surprised me but it’s hard enough to keep up with the history that matters to bother learning all these little facts that don’t really affect what these men did in office.

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    • That is true of trivia in general. The idea, though, is to spark an interest. Once there is an interest, a person can read about the history of each president before they were in office, as well as what they did when they were in office.

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  2. I got only 2 out of 10, but I really enjoyed this quiz, Rex. I’m going to send the link to my son, who is an expert on US political history, and see how well he does 🙂

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    • Let me know how well he does, Norman! That will be interesting. There are quite a few people here in the US who are heavily into politics who wouldn’t score very high on this quiz.

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