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1. Who is the only President buried in Washington, D.C.?
2. Who is the only President who had served as speaker of the house?
3. Who was the largest President?
4. Who was the only President to serve two nonconsecutive terms?
5. Who held the first regular presidential press conference?
6. Who was the first to be sworn into office on an airplane?
7. Who was the only man to serve as both President and chief justice?
8. Who was first to be sworn into office by a woman?
9. Who was the only President to be married in the White House?
10. Who was the first President to visit a foriegn counrty while in office?
11. Which Presidents are buried in Arlington National Cemetery?
12. Who was the only man whose father and son both became Presidents?
13. Who were the only ones to be sworn into office by a former President?
14. Which President never married?
15. Who were the only father and son who both served as President?
16. What two former Presidents died on the same day?
17. Who was related by either blood or marriage to 11 other Presidents?
18. What President lived the shortest time?
19. Who was the first President to live in the White House?
20. Which President had the most children?
21. Who was the first President to speak on the radio?
22. Who was the first President to speak on television?
23. What two Presidents died in the White House?
24. Which President served the shortest time in office?
25. Which President served the longest?
26. Which Presidents were born in log cabins?
27. Which President ran for office without an opponent?
28. Which Presidents signed the Constitution?
29. Which Presidents were assassinated?
30. How many Presidents died on the Fourth of July?
ANSWERS:
8. LBJ by Sarah T. Hughes
13. Coolidge and Hoover (by Taft)
15. John Adams and John Quincy Adams
16. John Adams and Jefferson
17. Franklin D. Roosevelt
23. W.H. Harrison and Taylor
24. W.H. Harrison, one month
25. FDR, 12 years, one month and eight days
26. Jackson, Polk, Fillmore, Buchanan, Lincoln and Garfield
28. Washington and Madison
29. Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley and Kennedy
30. Three: Jefferson, 1826; John Adams, 1826; Monroe, 1831

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