Which President purchased Alaska?
Teddy Roosevelt was a member of which Party?
Who was the first President to be impeached?
Who was the only unmarried President?
Who was President #5?
How about #45�
These quick 10-question multi-choice quizzes will quickly develop your instant recall of such facts.
The simple swipe action layout will have you blasting through a mini-quiz in less than a minute, while soaking up the basic facts.
For those that like to get straight to the facts, there is a central feature highlighting PRESIDENT PROFILES, featuring a scrollable chronological list of all presidents from Washington > Trump.
Each PRESIDENT CARD contains:
- Presidentâs image
- Presidential number
- Party
- Term of Office
- An attributed quote
- An feature fact of their presidency
- A link through to their Wikipedia profile
The Quizzes:
Name to a Face:
You probably know G.W. Bush from G.H.W Bush, but can you tell John Adams from John Quincy Adams?
Party:
Was he a Democrat, a Republican or⊠a Whig?
Term of Office:
One served 12 years. One only lasted a month! Master the terms and youâll really blow people away. Imagine at your next dinner party, just casually slip into conversation âI bet people felt that way when Andrew Jackson took office in 1829â. Youâll get more kudos than youâll know what to do with.
Number:
Youâll be soon rattling off presidential numbers as naturally as you can recite the alphabet.
#21? - Chester Arthur. #35? - J.F.K. #22? - Grover ClevelandâŠ. Or is that #24? ;)
Who said it?
Presidents are marked by their quotes. This quiz matches presidents to one of their notable sayings. Can we commit all of these quotes to memory?... Yes we can!
Who did it?
Whatâs the use of knowing who a President is if you donât know something about them?
Whether itâs for territorial expansion, or leaving office through resignation, impeachment or death - learn a few facts here, then dig deeper through their wiki-link if you want to know more.