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Default Trivia Quiz - A Tour of our Nation's Capital

Find out how much you know about Washington D.C.

Here we go!




All aboard! We begin our tour at the Lincoln Memorial, on the shore of the Potomac. What architect designed this memorial?

a. Pierre L'Enfant
b. Henry Bacon
c. Frank Lloyd Wright
d. James Hoban


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Question 2:

Going east on Independence Avenue and looking across the Tidal Basin you see the white dome of the Jefferson Memorial. Inside the memorial you will find excerpts from the two documents for which Jefferson most wanted to be remembered: the Declaration of Independence and _________.

a. The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
b. The Virginia Constitution
c. The US Constitution
d. The Bill of Rights


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Question 3:

Not far from the Jefferson Memorial, on 14th Street, is the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing, established in 1862. You can take a tour of this building and actually see money being made. You learn that all US currency is produced using the intaglio method. What does this mean?

a. Various colored inks are used
b. The paper is baked before the design is printed
c. The design is produced by machine
d. The engraved design is sunk below the surface


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Question 4:

Coming up Jefferson Street, we come to two art museums of the Smithsonian, the Freer and Sackler Galleries. In the Freer Gallery, you can see the beautiful Peacock Room, which is dedicated to the works of this famous American artist.

a. Norman Rockwell
b. Georgia O'Keefe
c. Winslow Homer
d. James Whistler


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Question 5:

A few doors down is the National Museum of African Art, which is dedicated to the works of traditional African artists. One of the exhibits, "The Ancient Nubian City of Kerma", features 40 art objects of Kerma, which was known to the ancient Egyptians as Kush. In what modern-day African nation is this city located?

a. Egypt
b. Kenya
c. Libya
d. Sudan


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Question 6:

On the right side of the mall facing the Capitol is the National Air and Space Museum, the most visited museum in town. One of the many things you can see is the command module that brought the astronauts back to Earth after the first moon landing in 1969. What is its name?

a. Soyuz
b. Columbia
c. Gemini 4
d. Friendship 7


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Question 7:

Looking toward the Capitol on the right, you can see the glass dome of the conservatory of the US Botanic Garden. This garden features over 25,000 plants, including cacti, orchids, and cycads. What are cycads?

a. Carnivorous plants
b. Ancient seed plants
c. Miniature pine trees
d. Pink wildflowers


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Question 8:

At the end of the Mall sits the magnificent Capitol building. What former President died in this building?

a. John Quincy Adams
b. Thomas Jefferson
c. George Washington
d. James Monroe


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Question 9:

At the foot of the Capitol lawn, there is a memorial to this US President, dedicated in 1922.

a. Andrew Jackson
b. Theodore Roosevelt
c. Ulysses Grant
d. James Madison


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Question 10:

Directly across the Capitol on First Street is the Library of Congress. Right in front of the building you see a statue of which Roman god?

a. Jupiter
b. Neptune
c. Mercury
d. Mars


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Question 11:

On the next block we see the US Supreme Court, a white marble building completed in 1935. On the ground floor of the building you will see a huge statue of this man, the fourth Chief Justice.

a. John Jay
b. Roger Taney
c. Oliver Wendell Holmes
d. John Marshall


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Question 12:

Nearby on East Capitol Street we come to another library, the Folger Library. This classic building is home to the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's works. Among the many treasures inside is the only known copy of this Roman tragedy, written in 1593.

a. Titus Andronicus
b. Macbeth
c. Romeo and Juliet
d. Antony and Cleopatra


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Question 13:

Across the street from the Supreme Court is the Sewall-Belmont House, where many historic events have occurred. From 1801 to 1813 the house was occupied by Albert Gallatin. What position did he hold?


a. Ambassador to England
b. Vice President
c. Secretary of the Treasury
d. Secretary of State


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Question 14:

Driving down Massachusetts Avenue, we pass Lincoln Park. In the park is a statue of Abe Lincoln and Archer Alexander. Who was Archer Alexander?

a. A slave who fought for the Union
b. Lincoln's Vice President
c. A slave who led a revolt
d. The last man captured under the Fugitive Slave Act


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Question 15:

As we drive down G Street, the bus driver points out number 636. In 1854 the famous American composer known as "the March King" was born here. What was his real name?

(three words, or just last name)


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Question 16:

On the bank of the Anacostia River is the Navy Museum, next to the Navy Yard. Among the museum's many exhibits is the Trieste. What sort of craft is this?

a. Submarine
b. Bathyscaphe
c. Schooner
d. Yacht


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Question 17:

On the north side of the Mall we see the huge, trapezoid-shaped National Gallery of Art. One of the many paintings you can see in this building is "Farmhouse in Provence, Arles" by this artist.

a. John Singer Sargent
b. Claude Monet
c. Vincent Van Gogh
d. Auguste Renoir


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Question 18:

One block away on Constitution Avenue is the National Archives, a limestone building designed by John Russell Pope. Along with the American Constitution and Declaration of Independence, you can see this famous English document on display.

(Two Words)


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Question 19:

On Constitution Avenue facing the Mall is the Smithsonian's Museum of Natural History, opened in 1911. One of the first things you see in the museum is a 13-foot stuffed one of these in the rotunda.

a. Dinosaur
b. Elephant
c. Mammoth
d. Polar bear


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Question 20:

Next door is the National Museum of American History, affectionately known as the "nation's attic". In the Physical Science Collection, one of the many things you will see is a teaching tool that represents the motions and phases of the planets in the solar system. What is this called?

a. Orrery
b. Moggar
c. Severt
d. Planeator


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Question 21:

Driving down H Street, we see a seven-acre park directly across from the White House. What is its name?

a. Lafayette Square
b. Lincoln Square
c. Washington Park
d. Columbus Circle


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Question 22:

What would a tour of the capital be without a look at the White House? If you decide to tour the White House, you may purchase a guidebook. Which First Lady came up with the idea to sell guidebooks?

a. Betty Ford
b. Jacqueline Kennedy
c. Nancy Reagan
d. Lady Bird Johnson


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Question 23:

At Seventeenth Street and New York Avenue, we find the Octagon House, a six-sided brick structure built in 1801. One historic event which occurred here was the signing of the Treaty of Ghent, by which US President?

a. John Adams
b. John Quincy Adams
c. James Monroe
d. James Madison


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Question 24:

Approaching a more residential area, we come to the beautiful National Cathedral at Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues. Who is the only US President buried here?

a. George Washington
b. John F. Kennedy
c. Abraham Lincoln
d. Woodrow Wilson


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Question 25:

Our last stop is the Smithsonian Institution's National Zoological Park (zoo for short). Among the 5,500 animals here are two giant pandas from China. What are these big cuties' names?

a. Charlotte and Ralph
b. Ming-Ming and Ding-Dong
c. Tian Tian and Mei Xiang
d. Mai-Ling and Hsing-Hsing
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3.Its engraved beneath the surface.
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6.Columbia
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14.Last slave captured
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16.Bathyscape....just read an article on it somewhere online.
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22.Jacqueline Kennedy
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