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Test your knowledge of presidents with this 23-question quiz.

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It’s President’s Day, and what better way to celebrate than with a quiz. This quiz will test your knowledge of the United States presidents and their actions throughout history. Don’t worry if you don’t know the answers – it’s meant to be a fun way to learn more about the current and former presidents of the United States.

The first question is about Arlington National Cemetery. This cemetery was founded in 1864 and is the final resting place for many of the nation’s fallen heroes. How many acres does the cemetery occupy? The answer is 624 acres.

The next question is about the current president, Joe Biden. He is the 46th president of the United States, but only the 45th man to serve as president. Why is this? The answer is because Grover Cleveland served two nonconsecutive terms.

The third question is about the capital cities of the United States. How many states have capital cities named after presidents? The answer is six – Alabama, Georgia, Ohio, Tennessee, Washington, and West Virginia.

The fourth question is about President Biden’s plan to forgive student debt. The Supreme Court heard arguments this week in cases challenging the plan. Which law did the cases challenge? The answer is the Higher Education Act of 1965.

The fifth question is about former President Donald Trump. How likely do you think it is, if at all, that he will win your state’s Republican presidential primary election in 2024? The answer to this question depends on the state and is impossible to answer at this time.

The sixth question is about President Biden’s inaugural address. In Tuesday’s televised spectacle, President Biden was the first to deliver a speech in Spanish during an inaugural address. What are some examples of words he served up for the first time in an inauguration speech? The words he used were “familia,” “comunidad,” “justicia,” “igualdad,” and “esperanza.”

The seventh question is about the State of the Union address. CNN’s State of the Union quiz asks, “How well do you know the history of the yearly presidential address?” The State of the Union address is a yearly speech given by the president of the United States to a joint session of Congress, typically in January or February.

The eighth question is about the inauguration of President Schill. News Quiz: President Schill’s Inauguration, Men’s Basketball, Evanston Restaurants. This question is asking about the inauguration of the fictional President Schill, which is a made-up event.

The ninth question is about the two challenges currently before the Supreme Court concerning two of President Joe Biden’s key programs. What are those two challenges? The two challenges are related to President Biden’s infrastructure plan and his plan to forgive student debt.

The tenth question is about a famous quote from a past president. Which president said, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself”? The answer is Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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