All 46 U.S. Presidents Trivia Quiz - Statistics

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Paul Revere made his teeth. George Washington
86%
Our first Republican President. Abraham Lincoln
85%
The only sitting president to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Whether he deserved it is up for debate. Barack Obama
80%
Famously played the saxophone on THE ARSINIO HALL SHOW while running for president. Bill Clinton
76%
Hated broccoli so much he insisted it not be served on Air Force One. George H.W. Bush
76%
His headstone doesn't mention that he was president. It does mention that he was the father of the University of Virginia though. Thomas Jefferson
74%
Though he never set foot in what is now the state of Wisconsin, their capital is named for him. James Madison
70%
Referred to what we now call World War I as "The War to End All Wars". Woodrow Wilson
70%
The only Commander-In-Cheif that was never actually elected President or Vice-President. Gerald Ford
63%
Placed solar panels on top of the White House. His successor took them down. Jimmy Carter
63%
Only U.S. President to later have been appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. William Howard Taft
63%
Was assassinated at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York William McKinley
63%
He, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump are in the same club of dubious distinction for being impeached by Congress. Andrew Johnson
62%
Had a middle initial but no middle name. Harry S. Truman
60%
The only president to own a baseball team. George W. Bush
58%
Ironically, he gave the longest inaugural address in presidential history. William Henry Harrison
57%
One would think that his eight years as Secretary of Commerce would have prepared him better for when the stock market crashed less then eight months after his inauguration. Herbert Hoover
56%
Was sworn into the U.S. Senate just sixteen days after his wife and daughter were killed in a car accident. Joseph R. Biden
56%
Often held cabinet meetings while sitting on the toilet. Lyndon Johnson
56%
Hosted "General Electric Theater" from 1954 to 1962. Ronald Reagan
55%
Our youngest president, though not the youngest one ever elected. Theodore Roosevelt
55%
The bad news - he died in office. The good news - he passed away before the effects of the Teapot Dome Scandal fully came to light. Warren G. Harding
55%
"Tippecanoe and _____ Too" was a popular campaign song when he was running as Vice President in 1840. He would ascend to the presidency in April of the following year. John Tyler
54%
It's kind of funny that this president appears on our money given his attempt to break up the Second National Bank and his opposition to paper currency. Andrew Jackson
51%
He defeated a sitting president in 1888 only to lose to the same man in 1892. Benjamin Harrison
51%
When someone bet this famously inarticulate president that he could make him say more then just two words, he won the bet by simply saying "you lose". Calvin Coolidge
51%
His philosophy of "Manifest Destiny" lead to the Mexican American War. James K. Polk
49%
This Mexican-American war hero only served as president for seventeen months. Zachary Taylor
49%
Had a difficult presidency, partly because of the Financial Panic of 1837. Martin Van Buren
44%
First Vice President to be elected to the White House since Martin Van Buren. Granted, it took him eight years. Richard M. Nixon
43%
Singed into law the notorious Kansas-Nebraska Act and the Fugitive Salve Act. Franklin Pierce
42%
President responsible for purchasing Florida from Spain. James Monroe
41%
Our last president who was neither a Democrat or Republican. Millard Fillmore
41%
Only the second U.S. President born in New York City. Donald Trump
39%
Like many on this list, he first served as vice president. Regarding that position he was quoted as saying "My country has in its wisdom contrived for me the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived." John Adams
39%
He would lose an infant son three months and eleven days before his own death. John F. Kennedy
39%
Was elected president in the year of our countries centennial (he did not win the popular vote, though). Rutherford B. Hayes
39%
A comic strip sharing the name of this president has been published since 1978. James Garfield
37%
Served in the House of Representatives after his presidency. John Quincy Adams
37%
For many years his tomb was the most visited tourist attraction in New York City. Ulysses S. Grant
35%
After he was elected president, but prior to his inauguration, he survived an assassination attempt in Miami. Franklin D. Roosevelt
31%
If you're lucky enough to get your hands on a $1,000 bill you'll see this presidents face. Grover Clevland
29%
The only president other then George Washington to be sworn into office in New York City. Chester A. Arthur
21%
Was president of Columbia University before he was President of the United States. Dwight Eisenhower
20%
The school on "Welcome Back Kotter" was named for him. James Buchanon
3%
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