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U. S. Presidents Trivia Quiz Number from 1-15 in your journals

1. Who was the only President to serve more than two terms? A. Franklin D. Roosevelt B. Theodore Roosevelt C. George Washington D. Ulysses S. Grant

2. Who was the only President to serve two non-consecutive terms? A. Ronald Reagan B. Woodrow Wilson C. Grover Cleveland D. Theodore Roosevelt

3. Who was the oldest elected President? A. Zachary Taylor B. Dwight D. Eisenhower C. James Buchanan D. Ronald Reagan

4. Who was the first President to live in the White House? A. Thomas Jefferson B. George Washington C. Andrew Jackson D. John Adams

5. Who was the first President born outside the contiguous United States? A. William Howard Taft B. Barack Obama C. Benjamin Harrison D. Franklin Pierce

6. Before the Twelfth Amendment was passed in 1804, how was the Vice President determined? A. There was no official Vice Presidents before 1804 B. Appointed by the President C. President and Vice President were voted on separately D. The Presidential candidate receiving the second-largest number of electoral votes

7. Which U.S. President signed the treaty to purchase Alaska from Russia? A. James Buchanan B. Andrew Johnson C. Andrew Jackson D. Ulysses S. Grant

8. Who was the first President to appear on TV? A. Franklin D. Roosevelt B. Harry S. Truman C. Dwight D. Eisenhower D. John F. Kennedy

9. Who was the first President to be impeached? A. Richard Nixon B. Bill Clinton C. Andrew Johnson D. Calvin Coolidge

10. Who was the first President to appoint an African American to the Supreme Court? A. George H.W. Bush B. Lyndon Johnson C. Bill Clinton D. John F. Kennedy

11. What name was given to the commission that was established to investigate John F. Kennedy's assassination? A. Warren Commission B. Oswald Commission C. Johnson Commission D. Kennedy Commission

12. How many future Presidents signed the Declaration of Independence? B. 1 C. 3 D. 2

13. Who is the only President to resign from office? A. Richard Nixon B. Franklin Pierce C. Bill Clinton D. Andrew Johnson

14. Which President signed the Civil Rights Act that extended the rights of emancipated slaves? A. Rutherford B. Hayes B. Abraham Lincoln C. Ulysses S. Grant D. Andrew Johnson

15. Which President was the first to use an armored limousine, and who 'donated' it for the President's use? A. Dwight Eisenhower; from Winston Churchill B. Woodrow Wilson; from Henry Ford C. Franklin Roosevelt; from Al Capone D. Harry Truman; from Howard Hughes

Let’s check your answers……….

1. Who was the only President to serve more than two terms? A. Franklin D. Roosevelt B. Theodore Roosevelt C. George Washington D. Ulysses S. Grant

2. Who was the only President to serve two non-consecutive terms? A. Ronald Reagan B. Woodrow Wilson C. Grover Cleveland D. Theodore Roosevelt

3. Who was the oldest elected President? A. Zachary Taylor B. Dwight D. Eisenhower C. James Buchanan D. Ronald Reagan

4. Who was the first President to live in the White House? A. Thomas Jefferson B. George Washington C. Andrew Jackson D. John Adams

5. Who was the first President born outside the contiguous United States? A. William Howard Taft B. Barack Obama C. Benjamin Harrison D. Franklin Pierce

6. Before the Twelfth Amendment was passed in 1804, how was the Vice President determined? A. There was no official Vice Presidents before 1804 B. Appointed by the President C. President and Vice President were voted on separately D. The Presidential candidate receiving the second-largest number of electoral votes

7. Which U.S. President signed the treaty to purchase Alaska from Russia? A. James Buchanan B. Andrew Johnson C. Andrew Jackson D. Ulysses S. Grant

8. Who was the first President to appear on TV? A. Franklin D. Roosevelt B. Harry S. Truman C. Dwight D. Eisenhower D. John F. Kennedy

9. Who was the first President to be impeached? A. Richard Nixon B. Bill Clinton C. Andrew Johnson D. Calvin Coolidge

10. Who was the first President to appoint an African American to the Supreme Court? A. George H.W. Bush B. Lyndon Johnson C. Bill Clinton D. John F. Kennedy

11. What name was given to the commission that was established to investigate John F. Kennedy's assassination? A. Warren Commission B. Oswald Commission C. Johnson Commission D. Kennedy Commission

12. How many future Presidents signed the Declaration of Independence? B. 1 C. 3 D. 2

13. Who is the only President to resign from office? A. Richard Nixon B. Franklin Pierce C. Bill Clinton D. Andrew Johnson

14. Which President signed the Civil Rights Act that extended the rights of emancipated slaves? A. Rutherford B. Hayes B. Abraham Lincoln C. Ulysses S. Grant D. Andrew Johnson

15. Which President was the first to use an armored limousine, and who 'donated' it for the President's use? A. Dwight Eisenhower; from Winston Churchill B. Woodrow Wilson; from Henry Ford C. Franklin Roosevelt; from Al Capone D. Harry Truman; from Howard Hughes