Thursday, November 26, 2009

President Obama

Quiz: How Well Do You Know Your Inaugural Trivia?

Test your knowledge of inaugural history

Posted December 17, 2008
  1. What item did Teddy Roosevelt wear to his 1905 inauguration in honor of a former president?
  2. One hundred of these animals froze to death at an inaugural ball.
  3. How many inaugurations occurred because of a president’s death or resignation?
  4. Where has a presidential inauguration not been held?
  5. When were women first allowed to march in an inaugural parade?
  6. Which president took his oath of office on not one Bible but two?
  7. Which president had the most inaugural balls?
  8. How many words was the shortest inaugural address on record?
  9. What does the Constitution mandate about the inauguration ceremony?
  10. Which of the following quotes do not come from an inaugural address?
  11. Andrew Jackson’s wife, Rachel, died only weeks before her husband’s inauguration. What did she die of?
  12. How much did tickets to the first official inaugural ball cost?

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