Political Junkie Quiz Question 1 out of 10How many days, excluding Sundays, does the president have to review legislation before deciding to sign it? 15 12 10 8 You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 2 out of 10Who was elected President in 1952 after Harry Truman decided not to run again? Franklin D. Roosevelt John F. Kennedy Dwight D. Eisenhower Adlai Stevenson You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 3 out of 10Who was the first woman, in Congress at the time to join a major party ticket as the Vice Presidential nominee? Geraldine Ferraro Margaret Chase Smith Nancy Pelosi Shirley Chisholm You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 4 out of 10Who was the first president to serve more than two terms and thus break tradition? Ulysses S. Grant Theodore Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 5 out of 10From what state was President Lyndon B. Johnson? Georgia Texas Oklahoma Arkansas You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 6 out of 10Which Republican candidate nearly took the nomination away from sitting President Gerald Ford in 1976? Ronald Reagan Richard Nixon Barry Goldwater George H.W. Bush You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 7 out of 10Who was President Jimmy Carter’s Vice President from 1977-1981? Al Gore Walter Mondale Hubert Humphrey Nelson Rockefeller You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 8 out of 10What was Sarah Palin’s political title when she joined John McCain’s presidential ticket in 2008? Mayor of Wasilla U.S. Senator Governor of Alaska U.S. Representative You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 9 out of 10How many presidents are engraved atop Mt. Rushmore in South Dakota? 5 6 4 3 You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 10 out of 10Who was the only president elected twice but to nonconsecutive terms in the late 1800s? Grover Cleveland James Garfield Rutherford B. Hayes Benjamin Harrison You must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit Answer If You Enjoy Games Like This - Subscribe to the AMAC Daily Newsletter! It's easy and FREE Subscribe Today! First Name Last Name Email *By providing your email address and subscribing, you agree to allow AMAC to send you "Join AMAC" emails, if you are not already an AMAC Member. Share Read more articles by The Association of Mature American Citizens Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label Name* Email* Label Name* Email* 11 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline Feedbacks View all comments EJT 19 days ago 7/10. Not bad for a Canadian. Loretta 19 days ago 8 out of 10 – Missed 2 I should have gotten. Mike 10 hours ago 10/10. American history buff Loretta 2 days ago 9 out of 10. Happy with that! ROBERT 3 days ago Whizzed right through this one for my third or fourth 10 of 10, in several years of doing these. For some reason, presidents has always been one of my favorite topics. Raymond Summers 4 days ago 8/10 jimmy 6 days ago 9/10 Jayne 16 days ago 9/10. I confused the two presidents with the same surname, but did have a lucky guess on the last one. Margie 19 days ago 6/10 Mary 19 days ago 6/10 Not bad considering I don’t have any interest in politics. Phil 19 days ago 9/10, better than I would have thought. wpDiscuz110Would love your thoughts, please comment.x()x| ReplyInsert Login Login Join Renew Member Benefits Newsline Member Benefits Advocacy Our Actions About Advocacy Issues Get Involved Weekly Update Annual Report Find Your Representative AMAC App Better for America Podcast Book Club AMAC Blog FAQ About Us Overview Our Team Our Stance on Key Issues Magazine Medicare Games Voice Your Opinion in AMAC Polls AMAC in the Media AMAC Action AMAC Foundation Social Security Guarantee Prime Directives Brief Prime Directives Details Sweepstakes Contact Advertise with AMAC Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy