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U.S. Presidents Trivia Quiz
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U.S. Presidents Trivia Quiz
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1. Who is the only US President to have a PhD? It was in Political Science at Johns Hopkins.

2. What TV show, which ran from 1995 to 2004, featured the theme song, 'Cleveland Rocks,' performed by The Presidents of the United States of America?

3. What famously witty U.S. president famously said the following? 'I don't like that man. I must get to know him better.'

4. NASA was, unsurprisingly, established when an American president signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act. Which American president was this?

5. Cartoonist Jim Davis named his most famous creation after his grandfather who was named after what 19th century U.S. President?

6. What US president had the middle name of Birchard? When referred to in speaking or writing, this president's middle initial is frequently included.

7. What 26th president, born in New York City (Manhattan), assumed office after William McKinley was assassinated (first and last name required)?

8. Kentucky-based Falls City Brewing Company capitalized on the 1977 political climate by releasing 'Billy Beer.' The beer was named after and heavily promoted by the brother of what sitting U.S. president?

9. George Washington famously never fathered any children. Name one of the four other U.S. Presidents that never fathered any children?

10. Named after the 25th President, William McKinley High School for the Performing Arts is the fictional setting for many scenes from what singing-and-dancing TV series?

11. What 'K' man served as the Secretary of State and National Security Advisor under the presidential administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford? He was a Jewish refugee who fled Nazi Germany with his family in 1938 and he later received a controversial Nobel Peace Prize in 1973 after negotiating a ceasefire in Vietnam.

12. Ten years after his death, several criminals attempted to steal and ransom Lincoln's remains but were caught by what federal law enforcement agency that is currently nested within the Department of Homeland Security?

13. Which amendment to the United States Constitution coincidentally (fitting) establishes a limit of two terms for the office of presidency?

14. The University of Texas at Austin is home to what president's library, the first presidential library to be on a university campus?

15. Established by President John F. Kennedy in 1963, Elvis Presley, Babe Ruth, Tiger Woods and Rush Limbaugh received what prestigious medal by President Donald Trump during his presidential term?

16. What 'A' national cemetery, across the Potomac from Washington, D.C., owned by the U.S. Army and established in 1864, has buried the nation's military deaths since the Civil War, including numerous former presidents and their families?

17. Bill Pullman played the role of President Thomas J. Whitmore, a former fighter pilot and Gulf War veteran, who delivered a highly-acclaimed fictional speech in what 1990s action movie?

18. The Washington Nationals have a famous 4th-inning promotion in which presidential mascots participate in a running race. What U.S. president has won the highest number of races (through the 2018 season) with over 300 victories?

19. What US president of the 1920s, a vice president who rose in position when his president died of a heart attack, was known to not talk at parties, and was given the nickname 'Silent?'

20. Who was the last US President that was born in the 19th century?

21. A September 28, 2021 ceremony commemorated the breaking of ground for construction of the Barack Obama Presidential Center in what U.S. city?

22. The 2nd President of the US belonged to 3 different political parties during his life. Name 1 of them.

23. On September 5, 1975, an attempt on the life of which president was made by a member of the Manson Family cult in Capitol Park, Sacramento?

24. Enough Ohios and Virginias! In 1874, a future President was born in this state, the first state WEST of the Mississippi River that a President would call home. What state was it?

25. In 1881, President James Garfield was shot by an assassin but didn't die right away—it actually took 79 days. Upon his death, who was sworn in as the 21st POTUS?