| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| December 7, 1941 | Japan attacks Pearl Harbor. | 100%
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| Which of the following is true about the two times in U.S. history when Daylight Saving Time was instituted year-round? | All of these answers | 67%
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| Which of the following is a common argument against Daylight Saving Time? | All of these answers | 67%
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| May 21, 1927 | Charles Lindbergh finishes the first transatlantic flight. | 67%
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| November 11, 1918 | end of hostilities on the Western Front of World War I | 67%
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| July 20, 1969 | First humans walk on the Moon. | 67%
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| August 24, 79 | Mount Vesuvius eruption buries the city of Pompeii. | 67%
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| Which phrase is famously associated with Daylight Saving Time? | Spring forward, fall back | 67%
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| July 4, 1776 | The Declaration of Independence is adopted by the Continental Congress. | 67%
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| June 15, 1215 | The Magna Carta is signed. | 67%
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| April 14, 1912 | The Titanic hits an iceberg. | 67%
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| Which of the following is a common argument in favor of Daylight Saving Time or for making it permanent? | All of these answers | 33%
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| Which famous American suggested the idea of Daylight Saving Time in a whimsical essay in 1784? | Benjamin Franklin | 33%
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| What would the “Sunshine Protection Act,” long proposed in the U.S. Congress, mandate? | Permanent Daylight Saving Time, eliminating the biannual changing of clocks | 33%
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| About how many countries observe Daylight Saving Time? | About one-third | 0%
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