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With over 200 years of history and 45 presidents, there are lots of cool presidential facts to learn! How well do you know all the commanders in chief? Take this quiz to find out!Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers by selecting an option bShow More
With over 200 years of history and 45 presidents, there are lots of cool presidential facts to learn! How well do you know all the commanders in chief? Take this quiz to find out!Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers by selecting an option below each question. All answer options will load for you once you reach them. For best results, answer the questions in a row. Once you know your results, don’t forget to check the rest of the fun quizzes we’ve prepared for you. Good luck!
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Not only was George Washington America’s most popular president, but he ran a successful distillery business. What kind of alcohol did he distribute?
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Wine
Whiskey
Vodka
Absinthe
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Being president of the United States is one thing, but being honored as the namesake of another country’s capital is something else! Which country’s capital is Monrovia, named after James Monroe?
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Liberia
Vietnam
Belize
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True or false: Martin Van Buren was the first president to be born a United States citizen.
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True. Everyone else was born as a British subject.
False. Being born a U.S. citizen is a requirement for entering the Oval Office.
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Abraham Lincoln had some of the coolest interests and hobbies before entering politics. Which is NOT true about the 16th president?
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Was a successful wrestler, losing only one in 300 matches.
Is the only president to have ever been a licensed bartender.
He opened a brewery that is now owned by Anheuser-Busch.
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Andrew Jackson gained skills in his apprenticeship long before becoming president. What would his fallback career have been?
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Tailor
Silversmith
Lumberjack
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James A. Garfield was a gifted man. Which interesting fact about the 20th president is true?
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Garfield was ambidextrous and could write Latin with one hand and Greek with the other — at the same time.
One of the smartest presidents, Garfield’s IQ was 178.
Having brains and brawn, Garfield could bench press 500 lbs.
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Chester Arthur was a sharp dressed man! Known for his impeccable fashion sense, he earned the nickname “Elegant Arthur.” It’s rumored that he had 80 of what in his closet?
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Ties
Corduroy vests
Pairs of pants
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William McKinley was a superstitious man. He was assassinated moments after giving away the good luck charm he was known for wearing almost every day. What was it?
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Ankh pendant
Pocket watch
Red carnation
Silk bowtie
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You thought your boss was tough! Which president was known to press all the call buttons in the Oval Office and hide, just to watch his staff stress out?
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Calvin Coolidge
Theodore Roosevelt
Richard Nixon
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Who says you can't achieve all your dreams? This 20th century president worked as a fashion model in his younger years. He once appeared on the cover of Cosmo!
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Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
Bill Clinton
Barack Obama
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Not knowing a strange state law can get you into trouble, even if they're silly. These two presidents were arrested together for enjoying a carriage ride through Vermont — on a Sunday.
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Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
Warren Harding and Woodrow Wilson
Millard Fillmore and James Buchanan
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A new word in Japan emerged after an incident with George W. Bush — "bushusuru." What does it mean?
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