TRIVIA

🧠 Trivia 9th June

Which U.S. president signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

A) John F. Kennedy

B) Richard Nixon

C) Lyndon B. Johnson

D) Gerald Ford

✅ Answer: Lyndon B. Johnson

🧠 Trivia 8th June

How many states were in the Union when the Constitution was ratified?

A) 9

B) 11

C) 13

D) 15

✅ Answer: 13

🧠 Trivia 7th June

Which president famously said, “Speak softly and carry a big stick”?

A) Theodore Roosevelt

B) Woodrow Wilson

C) William McKinley

D) Franklin Roosevelt

✅ Answer: Theodore Roosevelt

🧠 Trivia 6th June

Which amendment lowered the voting age to 18?

A) 24th Amendment

B) 25th Amendment

C) 26th Amendment

D) 27th Amendment

✅ Answer: 26th Amendment

🧠 Trivia 5th June

Which president served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court after leaving office?

A) William Howard Taft

B) Herbert Hoover

C) Calvin Coolidge

D) Chester Arthur

✅ Answer: William Howard Taft

🧠 Trivia 4th June

What was the first capital of the United States under the Constitution?

A) Washington, D.C.

B) Philadelphia

C) New York City

D) Boston

✅ Answer: New York City

🧠 Trivia 3rd June

Which president is featured on the $20 bill?

A) Ulysses S. Grant

B) Thomas Jefferson

C) Andrew Jackson

D) Abraham Lincoln

✅ Answer: Andrew Jackson

🧠 Trivia 2nd June

Which state was the last to join the United States?

A) Alaska

B) Hawaii

C) Arizona

D) New Mexico

✅ Answer: Hawaii

🧠 Trivia 1st June

Which U.S. president was the first to live in the White House?

A) George Washington

B) Thomas Jefferson

C) John Adams

D) James Madison

✅ Answer: John Adams

🧠 Trivia 31st May

Which U.S. president was known for the “Square Deal”?

A) Theodore Roosevelt

B) Franklin Roosevelt

C) Woodrow Wilson

D) Herbert Hoover

✅ Answer: Theodore Roosevelt

🧠 Trivia 30th May

Which war was fought between the North and South regions of the U.S.?

A) Revolutionary War

B) War of 1812

C) Civil War

D) Spanish-American War

✅ Answer: Civil War

🧠 Trivia 29th May

Which amendment limits presidents to two terms?

A) 20th Amendment

B) 21st Amendment

C) 22nd Amendment

D) 23rd Amendment

✅ Answer: 22nd Amendment

🧠 Trivia 28th May

Which president is known as the “Father of the Constitution”?

A) Thomas Jefferson

B) John Adams

C) James Madison

D) George Washington

✅ Answer: James Madison

🧠 Trivia 27th May

Which document starts with “We the People”?

A) Bill of Rights

B) Federalist Papers

C) U.S. Constitution

D) Declaration of Independence

✅ Answer: U.S. Constitution

🧠 Trivia 26th May

Which president is on the $2 bill?

A) Thomas Jefferson

B) Andrew Jackson

C) Abraham Lincoln

D) James Madison

✅ Answer: Thomas Jefferson

🧠 Trivia 25th May

Which amendment established direct election of senators?

A) 16th Amendment

B) 17th Amendment

C) 18th Amendment

D) 19th Amendment

✅ Answer: 17th Amendment

🧠 Trivia 24th May

Which state is known as “The First State”?

A) Virginia

B) Delaware

C) Pennsylvania

D) Maryland

✅ Answer: Delaware

🧠 Trivia 23rd May

Which president established the two-term tradition?

A) Thomas Jefferson

B) James Madison

C) George Washington

D) John Adams

✅ Answer: George Washington

🧠 Trivia 22nd May

How many justices serve on the U.S. Supreme Court?

A) 7

B) 8

C) 9

D) 10

✅ Answer: 9

🧠 Trivia 20th May

Which branch of government interprets laws?

A) Executive

B) Legislative

C) Judicial

D) State

✅ Answer: Judicial

🧠 Trivia 19th May

Which president issued the Emancipation Proclamation?

A) George Washington

B) Abraham Lincoln

C) Andrew Jackson

D) Ulysses S. Grant

✅ Answer: Abraham Lincoln

🧠 Trivia 18th May

Who wrote most of the Declaration of Independence?

A) George Washington

B) Benjamin Franklin

C) Thomas Jefferson

D) James Madison

✅ Answer: Thomas Jefferson

🧠 Trivia 17th May

Which case established judicial review?

A) Brown v. Board

B) Roe v. Wade

C) Marbury v. Madison

D) Plessy v. Ferguson

✅ Answer: Marbury v. Madison

🧠 Trivia 16th May

Which amendment gave women the right to vote?

A) 15th Amendment

B) 18th Amendment

C) 19th Amendment

D) 21st Amendment

✅ Answer: 19th Amendment

🧠 Trivia 15th May

Which president resigned from office?

A) Richard Nixon

B) Gerald Ford

C) Ronald Reagan

D) Jimmy Carter

✅ Answer: Richard Nixon

🧠 Trivia 14th May

Which president purchased Alaska from Russia?

A) Abraham Lincoln

B) Andrew Johnson

C) Ulysses S. Grant

D) James Buchanan

✅ Answer: Andrew Johnson

🧠 Trivia 13th May

Which state was the first to ratify the Constitution?

A) Virginia

B) Pennsylvania

C) Delaware

D) Massachusetts

✅ Answer: Delaware

🧠 Trivia 12th May

Which U.S. president was never elected president or vice president?

A) Gerald Ford

B) Jimmy Carter

C) Lyndon Johnson

D) Richard Nixon

✅ Answer: Gerald Ford

🧠 Trivia 11th May

Which amendment abolished slavery?

A) 10th Amendment

B) 13th Amendment

C) 14th Amendment

D) 15th Amendment

✅ Answer: 13th Amendment

🧠 Trivia 10th May

Which president served four elected terms?

A) Theodore Roosevelt

B) Franklin D. Roosevelt

C) Harry Truman

D) Dwight Eisenhower

✅ Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt

🧠 Trivia 9th May

Which document came first in American history?

A) U.S. Constitution

B) Bill of Rights

C) Declaration of Independence

D) Articles of Confederation

✅ Answer: Declaration of Independence

🧠 Trivia 8th May

Which president appears on the $100 bill?

A) George Washington

B) Abraham Lincoln

C) Benjamin Franklin

D) Thomas Jefferson

✅ Answer: Benjamin Franklin

🧠 Trivia 7th May

Which U.S. state was once an independent republic before joining the Union?

A) California

B) Texas

C) Florida

D) Alaska

✅ Answer: Texas

🧠 Trivia 6th May

Which U.S. president created the Federal Reserve System?

A) Theodore Roosevelt

B) William Taft

C) Woodrow Wilson

D) Herbert Hoover

✅ Answer: Woodrow Wilson

🧠 Trivia 5th May

Which document formally ended the American Revolutionary War?

A) Treaty of Versailles

B) Treaty of Paris (1783)

C) Articles of Confederation

D) Bill of Rights

✅ Answer: Treaty of Paris (1783)

🧠 Trivia 4th May

Which branch confirms Supreme Court justices?

A) Executive

B) Judicial

C) Legislative

D) State

✅ Answer: Legislative

🧠 Trivia 3rd May

Which U.S. president led the country during World War I?

A) Theodore Roosevelt

B) Woodrow Wilson

C) Warren Harding

D) Calvin Coolidge

✅ Answer: Woodrow Wilson

🧠 Trivia 2nd May

Which compromise counted enslaved people as three-fifths for representation?

A) Missouri Compromise

B) Great Compromise

C) Three-Fifths Compromise

D) Compromise of 1850

✅ Answer: Three-Fifths Compromise

🧠 Trivia 1st May

Which president was known for the “Square Deal”?

A) Theodore Roosevelt

B) Franklin Roosevelt

C) Woodrow Wilson

D) Herbert Hoover

✅ Answer: Theodore Roosevelt

🧠 Trivia 30th April

Which amendment limits presidential terms?

A) 20th

B) 21st

C) 22nd

D) 23rd

✅ Answer: 22nd Amendment

🧠 Trivia 29th April

Which U.S. territory was purchased from Spain in 1819?

A) Texas

B) Florida

C) California

D) Puerto Rico

✅ Answer: Florida

🧠 Trivia 28th April

Which U.S. president issued the Monroe Doctrine?

A) James Monroe

B) John Quincy Adams

C) Andrew Jackson

D) James Madison

✅ Answer: James Monroe

🧠 Trivia 27th April

Which case established judicial review?

A) Brown v. Board

B) Marbury v. Madison

C) Roe v. Wade

D) Plessy v. Ferguson

✅ Answer: Marbury v. Madison

🧠 Trivia 26th April

Which amendment established the direct election of senators?

A) 16th Amendment

B) 17th Amendment

C) 18th Amendment

D) 19th Amendment

✅ Answer: 17th Amendment

🧠 Trivia 25th April

Which U.S. president established the precedent of a two-term limit?

A) Thomas Jefferson

B) George Washington

C) James Madison

D) John Adams

✅ Answer: George Washington

🧠 Trivia 24th April

Which clause of the Constitution establishes federal law as supreme?

A) Commerce Clause

B) Supremacy Clause

C) Necessary and Proper Clause

D) Elastic Clause

✅ Answer: Supremacy Clause

🧠 Trivia 23rd April

Which Federalist Paper was written by James Madison?

A) Federalist No. 10

B) Federalist No. 51

C) Both A and B

D) Neither

✅ Answer: Both A and B

🧠 Trivia 22nd April

Which U.S. president was the first to be impeached?

A) Andrew Johnson

B) Richard Nixon

C) Bill Clinton

D) Donald Trump

✅ Answer: Andrew Johnson

🧠 Trivia 21st April

Which president was in office during the American Civil War?

A) Andrew Johnson

B) James Buchanan

C) Abraham Lincoln

D) Ulysses S. Grant

✅ Answer: Abraham Lincoln

🧠 Trivia 20th April

Which U.S. holiday is celebrated on July 4th?

A) Memorial Day

B) Constitution Day

C) Independence Day

D) Veterans Day

✅ Answer: Independence Day

🧠 Trivia 19th April

How many voting members are in the U.S. House of Representatives?

A) 100

B) 435

C) 450

D) 500

✅ Answer: 435

🧠 Trivia 18th April

Which U.S. president appears on the penny?

A) Thomas Jefferson

B) George Washington

C) Abraham Lincoln

D) Theodore Roosevelt

✅ Answer: Abraham Lincoln

🧠 Trivia 17th April

Which U.S. president purchased Louisiana from France in 1803?

A) George Washington

B) Thomas Jefferson

C) James Madison

D) John Quincy Adams

✅ Answer: Thomas Jefferson

🧠 Trivia 16th April

What is the maximum number of years a U.S. president can serve?

A) 4 years

B) 6 years

C) 8 years

D) 10 years

✅ Answer: 8 years

🧠 Trivia 15th April

Which branch of government interprets the laws?

A) Executive

B) Judicial

C) Legislative

D) State

✅ Answer: Judicial

🧠 Trivia 14th April

Which U.S. state is known as the “First State”?

A) Virginia

B) Massachusetts

C) Delaware

D) Maryland

✅ Answer: Delaware

🧠 Trivia 13th April

Which U.S. president wrote the Declaration of Independence?

A) George Washington

B) Thomas Jefferson

C) James Monroe

D) John Adams

✅ Answer: Thomas Jefferson

🧠 Trivia 12th April

How many senators does each U.S. state have?

A) 1

B) 2

C) 3

D) 4

✅ Answer: 2

🧠 Trivia 11th April

Which war was fought between the United States and Great Britain from 1812 to 1815?

A) Civil War

B) Revolutionary War

C) War of 1812

D) Mexican-American War

✅ Answer: War of 1812

🧠 Trivia 10th April

Which U.S. president appears on the $50 bill?

A) Abraham Lincoln

B) Ulysses S. Grant

C) Andrew Jackson

D) Benjamin Franklin

✅ Answer: Ulysses S. Grant

🧠 Trivia 9th April

Which amendment gave women the right to vote?

A) 15th Amendment

B) 19th Amendment

C) 21st Amendment

D) 26th Amendment

✅ Answer: 19th Amendment

🧠 Trivia 8th April

Which U.S. state was the first to ratify the Constitution?

A) Virginia

B) Pennsylvania

C) Delaware

D) New York

✅ Answer: Delaware

🧠 Trivia 7th April

Which U.S. president is known as the “Father of the Constitution”?

A) Thomas Jefferson

B) James Madison

C) John Adams

D) George Washington

✅ Answer: James Madison

🧠 Trivia 6th April

Which U.S. president was never elected as president or vice president?

A) Gerald Ford

B) Jimmy Carter

C) Richard Nixon

D) Lyndon B. Johnson

✅ Answer: Gerald Ford

🧠 Trivia 5th April

How many amendments does the U.S. Constitution have?

A) 25

B) 27

C) 30

D) 26

✅ Answer: 27

🧠 Trivia 4th April

Which U.S. state is known as the “Sunshine State”?

A) California

B) Texas

C) Florida

D) Arizona

✅ Answer: Florida

🧠 Trivia 3rd April

Which figure appears on the $100 bill?

A) George Washington

B) Thomas Jefferson

C) Benjamin Franklin

D) Abraham Lincoln

✅ Answer: Benjamin Franklin

🧠 Trivia 2nd April

Which branch of government makes the laws?

A) Executive

B) Judicial

C) Legislative

D) Federal

✅ Answer: Legislative

🧠 Trivia 1st April

Which U.S. president served four terms?

A) Franklin D. Roosevelt

B) Theodore Roosevelt

C) Woodrow Wilson

D) Harry Truman

✅ Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt

🧠 Trivia 31st March

Which document begins with “We the People”?

A) Declaration of Independence

B) Bill of Rights

C) U.S. Constitution

D) Federalist Papers

✅ Answer: U.S. Constitution

🧠 Trivia 30th March

How many stars are on the U.S. flag?

A) 48

B) 50

C) 52

D) 49

✅ Answer: 50

🧠 Trivia 29th March

Which U.S. president resigned from office?

A) Richard Nixon

B) Ronald Reagan

C) Gerald Ford

D) Jimmy Carter

✅ Answer: Richard Nixon

🧠 Trivia 28th March

Which U.S. state was the last to join the Union?

A) Alaska

B) Hawaii

C) Arizona

D) New Mexico

✅ Answer: Hawaii

🧠 Trivia 27th March

Which U.S. president issued the Emancipation Proclamation?

A) George Washington

B) Abraham Lincoln

C) Andrew Jackson

D) Ulysses S. Grant

✅ Answer: Abraham Lincoln

Options

A) 18th Amendment
B) 19th Amendment
C) 20th Amendment
D) 21st Amendment

Options

A) New York City
B) Philadelphia
C) Washington, D.C.
D) Boston

 ✅ Correct Answer :
New York City

Options

Options

A) Revolutionary War
B) Civil War
C) War of 1812
D) Spanish-American War

✅ Correct Answer 
Civil War

Options

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5

 ✅ Correct Answer 
3

Options

A) Gerald Ford
B) Jimmy Carter
C) Richard Nixon
D) Lyndon B. Johnson

The correct answer is:

✅ Correct Answer 

Gerald Ford

Options

A) Abraham Lincoln
B) Andrew Johnson
C) Ulysses S. Grant
D) James Buchanan

✅ Correct Answer

Andrew Johnson

The Alaska Purchase was completed in 1867 during Andrew Johnson’s presidency. The deal, negotiated by Secretary of State William H. Seward, was initially mocked as “Seward’s Folly” — but later proved extremely valuable.

Options

A) 7
B) 9
C) 11
D) 13

✅ Correct Answer

9

The U.S. Supreme Court has 9 justices — 1 Chief Justice and 8 Associate Justices. This number has been set since 1869.

Options

A) 15th Amendment
B) 19th Amendment
C) 21st Amendment
D) 26th Amendment



✅ Correct Answer

19th Amendment

Ratified in 1920, the 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote, marking a major milestone in American history.

Options

A) Virginia
B) Pennsylvania
C) Delaware
D) New York

Correct Answer:
Delaware

Delaware ratified the Constitution on December 7, 1787, earning it the nickname “The First State.”

Options

A) William Henry Harrison
B) James A. Garfield
C) Zachary Taylor
D) Warren G. Harding

Correct Answer

The correct answer is:

William Henry Harrison

He served only 31 days in 1841 before dying of illness, making it the shortest presidency in U.S. history.