Explore the Legacies of America's Leaders With True/False Questions
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Part 2: True or False (50 Questions)
1. George Washington had wooden teeth.
True / False
2. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died on July 4, 1826.
True / False
3. James Madison was the tallest president in U.S. history.
True / False
4. James Monroe was the last of the Founding Fathers to serve as president.
True / False
5. John Quincy Adams famously skinny-dipped in the Potomac River.
True / False
6. Andrew Jackson killed a man in a duel.
True / False
7. Martin Van Buren was the first president to speak English as a second language.
True / False
8. William Henry Harrison gave the longest inaugural address in history.
True / False
9. John Tyler was the first president to have a veto overridden by Congress.
True / False
10. James K. Polk died just three months after leaving office.
True / False
11. Zachary Taylor never voted in an election before running for president.
True / False
12. Millard Fillmore installed the first bathtub in the White House.
True / False
13. Franklin Pierce was arrested for running over an old woman with his horse.
True / False
14. James Buchanan is consistently ranked by historians as one of the best presidents.
True / False
15. Abraham Lincoln carried the Emancipation Proclamation in his stovepipe hat.
True / False
16. Andrew Johnson was taught to read and write by his wife.
True / False
17. Ulysses S. Grant’s real name was Hiram Ulysses Grant.
True / False
18. Rutherford B. Hayes banned alcohol from the White House.
True / False
19. James Garfield could write Latin with one hand and Greek with the other simultaneously.
True / False
20. Chester A. Arthur owned over 80 pairs of pants.
True / False
21. Grover Cleveland is the only president to be married in the White House.
True / False
22. Benjamin Harrison was the first president to have a voice recording.
True / False
23. William McKinley was assassinated at the Pan-American Exposition.
True / False
24. Theodore Roosevelt was the first president to ride in a car.
True / False
25. William Howard Taft got stuck in a White House bathtub.
True / False
26. Woodrow Wilson held a PhD.
True / False
27. Warren G. Harding had the largest feet of any president.
True / False
28. Calvin Coolidge had a pet raccoon named Rebecca.
True / False
29. Herbert Hoover spoke Mandarin Chinese.
True / False
30. Franklin D. Roosevelt served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy.
True / False
31. Harry S. Truman’s middle initial “S” doesn’t stand for anything.
True / False
32. Dwight D. Eisenhower was a Democrat before becoming president.
True / False
33. John F. Kennedy won a Pulitzer Prize.
True / False
34. Lyndon B. Johnson was a teacher before entering politics.
True / False
35. Richard Nixon was a Quaker.
True / False
36. Gerald Ford was a star football player at the University of Michigan.
True / False
37. Jimmy Carter was a peanut farmer.
True / False
38. Ronald Reagan was the first divorced president.
True / False
39. George H.W. Bush was the youngest naval aviator in WWII.
True / False
40. Bill Clinton plays the saxophone.
True / False
41. George W. Bush owned a baseball team.
True / False
42. Barack Obama won a Grammy Award.
True / False
43. Donald Trump has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
True / False
44. George Washington freed his slaves in his will.
True / False
45. Thomas Jefferson invented the swivel chair.
True / False
46. Abraham Lincoln was a licensed bartender.
True / False
47. Theodore Roosevelt was blind in one eye due to a boxing injury.
True / False
48. Franklin D. Roosevelt appeared on television during his presidency.
True / False
49. John F. Kennedy donated his entire presidential salary to charity.
True / False
50. Donald Trump was the first president with no prior military or government service.
True / False