Presidential Trivia
For my newsletter this week, for lack of a better idea, I will challenge you with some of my favorite presidential trivia. Scroll down for the answers. Enjoy!
Questions
- What does the S stand for in Harry S. Truman?
- Who was the first president to be born in a hospital?
- Which four presidents were assassinated?
- Last president to have facial hair while in office?
- Who was the only president to be an Eagle Scout?
- How many people have been president?
- Who was the shortest president?
- Who was the tallest president?
- Who was the first president to leave the country while in office and where did he go?
- Who was the first president to use a telephone and what was his phone number?
- Who is the only president to have a PhD?
- What is the maiden name of Eleanor Roosevelt?
- Which president funded his first political campaign with poker winnings?
- Who was the first president to pardon a turkey on Thanksgiving?
- Which was the only election to result in an electoral college tie?
- Which four state capitols are named after presidents?
- Who was the first president to fly in an airplane while in office and where did he go?
- Who was the first president to deliver his inauguration speech without a top hat?
- Who is the longest living president?
- Who served the shortest term as president?
Answers
- It is just an S. It is said to stand for different people whose names started with S on both his mother’s and father’s side of the family.
- Jimmy Carter.
- Lincoln, Kennedy, Garfield, McKinley
- William Howard Taft
- Gerald Ford
- 44. While Trump is our 45 th president, Grover Cleveland is counted twice for serving non- consecutive terms as our 22 nd and 24 th president.
- James Madison at 5’4”.
- Abraham Lincoln at 6’4”.
- Theodore Roosevelt, who traveled to Panama to check on the construction of the Panama Canal.
- Rutherford B. Hayes. His phone number was 1.
- Woodrow Wilson
- Roosevelt. Eleanor and Franklin were fifth cousins, once removed.
- Richard Nixon
- John F. Kennedy
- The 4th presidential election, in 1800, between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. The result was a 73-73 electoral college tie.
- Madison Wisconsin, Lincoln Nebraska, Jackson Mississippi, Jefferson City Missouri
- Franklin Roosevelt who traveled to the UK to visit Winston Churchill.
- John F. Kennedy. That event was said to end the era top hats.
- Jimmy Carter, who breaks his own record every day. He is presently 95 years old.
- William Henry Harrison, who died 31 days into his presidency.