Quiz 3

Answer the questions by circling the letter that correctly completes the question.

  1. Memorial day was first observed after
    1. Abraham Lincoln.
    2. Washington, Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Lincoln.
    3. Francis Scott Key.
    4. the Civil War.
  2. The White House is the residence of
    1. the Star Spangled Banner.
    2. the original 13 states who rebelled against British rule.
    3. Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
    4. the President of the United States.
  3. The declaration of independence was approved on
    1. Washington, Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Lincoln.
    2. the last Monday in the month of May.
    3. July 4th, 1776
    4. over your heart.
  4. The 13 red stripes on the American Flag represent
    1. the first President, George Washington.
    2. the original 13 states who rebelled against British rule.
    3. over 555 feet.
    4. the 16th President of the United States.
  5. The main author of the Declaration of Independence was
    1. Thomas Jefferson
    2. the last Monday in the month of May.
    3. Abraham Lincoln.
    4. a large seated statue of Abraham Lincoln.
  6. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from
    1. the nation of France.
    2. the national anthem.
    3. Francis Scott Key.
    4. the first President, George Washington.
  7. Abraham Lincoln was
    1. George Washington's Birthday.
    2. the 16th President of the United States.
    3. 1942
    4. Francis Scott Key.
  8. When saying the pledge you should you place your right hand
    1. over your heart.
    2. Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
    3. the nation of France.
    4. the 50 US states.
  9. Independence Day is celebrated on
    1. July 4th.
    2. the last Monday in the month of May.
    3. the Declaration of Independence.
    4. the first President, George Washington.
  10. The Washington Monument was built to commemorate
    1. Washington, Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Lincoln.
    2. the original 13 states who rebelled against British rule.
    3. the first President, George Washington.
    4. the Civil War.