Thursday, November 13, 2014

United States of America Quiz Questions




Great Seal of USA

1) Who is the thirdPresident of USA?
a)Thomas Jefferson
b)John Adams
c)Abraham Lincoln
d)George Washington

2) Which State ofUSAwas once part ofMexico?
a) Texas
b) Maryland
c) New York
d) Alaska


Seal of the President of the UnitedStates(Photo credit: Wikipedia)

3) What is the number of states in USA?
a) 24
b) 50
c) 60
d) 49

4) Which city is known as theBig Apple?
a) Los Angeles
b) Washington D.C.
c) Houston
d) New York

5) Who had the longest tenure as President of USA?
a) John F. Kennedy
b)Franklin D. Roosevelt
c) George Washington
d) James Carter

6) Which of the following cities is in Nevada?
a) Reno
b) Los Angeles
c) Montreal
d) Atlanta


Official photographic portrait of US President Barack Obama (born 4 August 1961; assumed office 20 January 2009) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

7) Which city was known as New Amsterdam?
a) New Orleans
b) Los Angeles
c) Seattle
d) New York

8) How many stars are in theflag of USA?
a) 50
b) 20
c) 60
d) 75

9) If the President and Vice President of USA die at the same time who becomes the President?
a) Attorney General
b) Secretary of State
c) Speaker of the House of Representatives
d) Defence Secretary

10) What is the number of judges in Federal Supreme Court?
a) 10
b) 9
c) 12
d) 5

11) Albany is the capital of which State?
a) California
b) Maryland
c) Texas
d) New York


Official White House photo of President Bill Clinton, President of the United States. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

12) If it is 6.00 a.m. in New York what is the time in Los Angeles?
a) 6.00 a.m.
b) 6.00 p.m.
c) 3.00 a.m.
d) 9.00 a.m.

13) How much is a dime?
a) 5 cents
b) 10 cents
c) 25 cents
d) 50 cents

14) Who was the candidate in thePresidential Election of 1992, who did not belong to Republican or Democratic Party?
a) Hugh Ross Perot
b) Jack Anderson
c) Patrick Buchanan
d) Walter Mondale

15) Abraham Lincoln was shot on 14 April 1865. It was _____.
a) Pentecost
b)Easter
c) Good Friday
d) Palm Sunday


Official portrait of George H. W. Bush, former President of theUnited States of America. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

16) Which country has the highest number of Jews?
a) USA
b)Russia
c)Israel
d)India

17) Which is the tallest building in USA?
a) Empire State
b) Sears Tower
c) White House
d) St. Patrick’s Cathedral

18) Which is the first 24 hours news channel?
a) CNN
b) Disney
c) Star News
d) NBC

19) Which is the49th Stateof USA?
a) Alaska
b) Georgia
c) Texas
d) California


Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States of America. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

20) Which President had the surname Blythe at the time of his birth?
a)Ronald Reagan
b)Gerald Ford
c)William Clinton
d)Richard Nixon

21) When was Pearl Harbour attacked by the Japanese Air Force?
a) September 3, 1939
b) December 7, 1941
c) June 22, 1942
d) May 7, 1945

22) USA fought with which country in 1898?
a)Spain
b)UK
c) Vietnam
d) Russia


Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1933. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

23) Who has done the role of American President in the film Independence Day?
a) Michael Douglas
b) Martin Sheen
c) Harrison Ford
d) Bill Pullman

24) Who is the first citizen of USA to be canonised?
a) Peter Damien
b) Maximilian Kolbe
c)Elizabeth Ann Seton
d) Maria Goretti

25) In which year man stepped on the Moon for the first time?
a) 1969
b) 1975
c) 1962
d) 1957
United States of America Quiz Questions with Answers

1) Who is the third President of USA?
a) Thomas Jefferson

2) Which State of USA was once part of Mexico?
a) Texas

3) What is the number of states in USA?
b) 50

4) Which city is known as the BigApple?
d) New York

5) Who had the longest tenure as President of USA?
b) Franklin D. Roosevelt


Flag of United States of America

6) Which of the following cities is in Nevada?
a) Reno

7) Which city was known as New Amsterdam?
d) New York

8) How many stars are in the flag of USA?
a) 50

13 equal horizontal stripes of red (top and bottom) alternating with white; there is a blue rectangle in the upper hoist-side corner bearing 50 small, white, five-pointed stars arranged in nine offset horizontal rows of six stars (top and bottom) alternating with rows of five stars; the 50 stars represent the 50 states, the 13 stripes represent the 13 original colonies; the blue stands for loyalty, devotion, truth, justice, and friendship; red symbolizes courage, zeal, and fervency, while white denotes purity and rectitude of conduct; commonly referred to by its nickname of Old Glory.
Source: https://www.cia.gov/

9) If the President and Vice President of USA die at the same time who becomes the President?
c) Speaker of the House of Representatives


United States (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

10) What is the number of judges in Federal Supreme Court?
b) 9

11) Albany is the capital of which State?
d) New York

12) If it is 6.00 a.m. in New York what is the time in Los Angeles?
c) 3.00 a.m.

13) How much is a dime?
b) 10 cents

14) Who was the candidate in the Presidential Election of 1992, who did not belong to Republican or Democratic Party?
a) Hugh Ross Perot


In January 2009, President of the United States of America, George W. Bush invited then President-Elect Barack Obama and former Presidents George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Jimmy Carter for a Meeting and Lunch at The White House. Photo taken in the Oval Office at The White House. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

15) Abraham Lincoln was shot on 14 April 1865. It was _____.
c) Good Friday

16) Which country has the highest number of Jews?
a) USA

17) Which is the tallest building in USA?
b) Sears Tower

18) Which is the first 24 hours news channel?
a) CNN

19) Which is the 49th State of USA?
a) Alaska

20) Which President had the surname Blythe at the time of his birth?
c) William Clinton


Colorized image of US PresidentTheodore Rooseveltand family from 1903 postcard. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

21) When was Pearl Harbour attacked by the Japanese Air Force?
b) December 7, 1941

22) USA fought with which country in 1898?
a) Spain

23) Who has done the role of American President in the film Independence Day?
d) Bill Pullman

24) Who is the first citizen of USA to be canonised?
c) Elizabeth Ann Seton

25) In which year man stepped on the Moon for the first time?
a) 1969

General Knowledge Quiz Questions and Answers. Multiple Choice Trivia Quizzes.
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