Multiple Choice City Quiz – Newport, RI

Can you answer these multiple choice questions about Newport, Rhode Island?
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1. What island is Newport mainly situated on?
Aquidneck Island
Block Island
Conanicut Island
Prudence Island
2. What city or town is connected to Newport by the Claiborne Pell/Newport Bridge?
Bristol
Jamestown
Narragansett
Providence
3. What rich family built "The Breakers" mansion?
Kennedy
Vanderbilt
Carnegie
Rockefeller
4. Which sport-themed hall of fame is located in Newport?
National Baseball
International Volleyball
International Tennis
Naismith Basketball
5. What sailing event did Newport host from 1930 to 1983?
America's Cup
The Ocean Race
Vendée Globe
Cowes Week
6. Which of these statements is false?
A group including William Coddington and Nicholas Easton established Newport.
John F. Kennedy married Jacqueline Bouvier in Newport
Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, also founded Newport
Newport is home to the oldest still-standing synagogue in North America
Movies like "Me, Myself & Irene" and "Irrational Man" were filmed in Newport
7. Which of these is NOT a historic mansion in Newport?
Marble House
The Elms
Chateau-sur-Mer
Hempstead House
8. What are Gooseberry, Easton, Bailey, and Hazard?
Boats
Companies
Beaches
Lighthouses
9. In what year did the Siege of Newport, or Battle of Rhode Island take place?
1773
1778
1783
1814
10. Which picture depicts a Newport location?
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