From the Founding Fathers to modern-day leaders, America's presidents have shaped the nation's history as well as the global stage in countless ways. But how much do you really know about them? Can you recall key facts, famous ideas and historic moments from the Oval Office? Find out whether you're a complete newbie to American politics or a presidential aficionado with our quiz!

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Q1- Who was the first president of the United States?
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Q2- Which U.S. president is known for delivering the Gettysburg Address?
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Q3- Who was the only president to be elected four times?
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Q4- Which president spent the shortest amount of time in office?
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Q5- Who was the first president to be impeached?
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Q6- Who was the youngest person to become president of the United States?
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Q7- Who was the first president to live in the White House?
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Q8- Which president was the first to be elected after the passage of the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote?
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Q9- Who was president when the U.S. landed the first man on the moon?
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Q11- Which president is often referred to as the "Father of the Constitution"?
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A Brief History of Presidents Day

The origins of Presidents Day date back to 1885, when George Washington’s birthday became a federal holiday. Washington, known as the “Father of the Nation,” was celebrated for his leadership during the Revolutionary War and as the first President of the United States.

portrait of George Washington
Source: Gilbert Stuart via Wikimedia Commons

President's Day was originally celebrated on George Washington's birthday, February 22nd, but in 1971, the Uniform Monday Holiday Act shifted the celebration to the third Monday in February, creating a long weekend and expanding the holiday’s focus to honour all US presidents. Today, it serves as a time to reflect on the legacy of the presidency and its role in shaping the nation.

Key presidents and their achievements to reflect on include:

  • Thomas Jefferson, who oversaw the Louisiana Purchase.
  • Abraham Lincoln, who preserved the Union during the Civil War and abolished slavery.
  • Theodore Roosevelt, a progressive leader and champion of conservation.
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt, who guided the nation through the Great Depression and World War II.

This day reminds us of the impact the presidency has had on the country’s history and encourages us to explore the legacies of these leaders.

Celebrate Presidents Day with Trivia and Reflection

Presidents Day is more than just a day off or a weekend of sales—it’s an opportunity to delve into history and appreciate the office of the president. Taking a US president's quiz or exploring US president trivia is a great way to honour the leaders who have shaped the United States and the values it stands for.

How many presidents has the US had?
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Whether through trivia, documentaries, or books, take time this Presidents Day to reflect on the remarkable achievements of America’s presidents. And don’t forget to challenge your friends and family with a Presidents Trivia Quiz—you might just learn something new while having fun!

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Born in Canada, I've called both London and Paris home for most of my life. Driven by a love for education and finding joy in the simple pleasures of reading a good book!