1) Which was the first President to live in the nation's capital? a) George Washington b) John Adams c) Thomas Jefferson d) James Monroe e) James Madison f) John Quincy Adams 2) Only one President is buried in Washington DC. Who is it? a) Calvin Coolidge b) John Adams c) Woodrow Wilson d) John F. Kennedy e) Abraham Lincoln f) Franklin D. Roosevelt 3) The statue on top of the Capitol building represents... a) Freedom b) Justice c) Equality d) Commerce 4) The Library of Congress... a) has a secret botanical garden b) shares offices with the FBI c) has a crypt underneath d) is the world's largest library 5) The 3,000 cherry trees lining the Tidal Basin were a gift... a) From Japan following WWII b) From China following the Bicentennial (1976) c) From Japan in 1912 d) From each state 6) The Lincoln Memorial has 36 columns. What does the 36 represent? a) The number of states in the Union when Lincoln died b) The age Lincoln was when he was assassinated c) The number of union generals that served in the Civil War 7) Who is a non-President who is honored on the National Mall with a statue? a) Betsy Ross b) Paul Revere c) Alexander Hamilton d) Martin Luther King, Jr. 8) Which President served as both President and Supreme Court Chief Justice? a) William Howard Taft b) Theodore Roosevelt c) Ronald Reagan d) Warren G. Harding 9) How many trees grow along the National Mall? a) 12,000,000,000 b) 1,000,000 c) 9,000 d) 700 10) How many Smithsonian Museums are there? a) 19 b) 30 c) 10 d) 7 e) 2 11) The Museum that holds the Wright Bros. glider, as well as a rock from the moon, is part of which collection? a) Smithsonian Museum of American History b) Smithsonian Air and Space Museum c) Library of Congress 12) The Washington Monument is... a) an obelisk b) a pyramid c) a memorial d) not part of Washington DC 13) The White House was previously known as.... a) The Executive Mansion b) 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue c) The Oval Office d) The Marble Mansion 14) During which event(s) was the White House burned? a) The Revolutionary War b) The Civil War c) The War of 1812 d) The Collapse of 1948

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