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Presidents Day comes every third Monday of February.

The day initially marked George Washington's birthday, but its interpretation changed after 1970. Many citizens might need to be made aware of the greater significance of this federal holiday.

Present-day celebrations include the offering of sales and promotions by corporate businesses. Some American states hold monthlong celebrations, with parades, community events, and treating visitors. Presidents Day was originally known as Washington's Birthday, celebrated on February 22. Presidents Day is a celebration to commemorate the achievements of George Washington. It became a commemoration day for other US presidents, particularly Abraham Lincoln. All government institutions, workplaces, and some schools remain closed on this day. Out of the 50 United States of America, nine states do not celebrate Presidents Day. Although the federal holiday falls on the third Monday of February, some US states celebrate Presidents Day on other days. An Act of Congress was passed on June 28, 1968, to move Presidents Day to a Monday. It enabled federal employees to enjoy a long weekend of three-day holidays. Since 1862, it became a tradition to read George Washington's Farwell Address at the US Senate on this day.

The following trivia makes learning about Presidents Day more fun. You can find funny and weird facts about the day that might surprise you. Besides interesting facts on Presidents Day, this trivia provides background on US presidents. Children can quiz themselves and enjoy reading about presidents and history. Do you know all the fun facts about American presidents out there? If you feel like you are well-informed about this holiday, then quiz yourself on this trivia. These fun facts can help children learn about important events in American history. It can also help you get acquainted with some influential former US presidents.

If you enjoyed this trivia, you could also check out [President trivia] and [American trivia].

The Beginning Of Presidents Day

Do you know how people started celebrating Presidents Day? What are the different names and versions of this federal holiday? The holiday does not actually coincide with the birthday of presidents being commemorated. In 1879, an Act of Congress offered this federal holiday only to government officials. Later in 1885, the holiday was extended to all federal employees. Presidents Day is not recognized as a holiday in nine Us states, with Delaware being one of them. Some states have personal interpretations of Presidents Day. As such, Presidents Day commences on different dates in many American states. The following questions focus on events that led to this federal holiday. You can go through this section to increase or test your general knowledge on Presidents Day.

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1. Question: Presidents Day was created to celebrate and honor which president of the United States?

Answer: George Washington.

2. Question: In which year did this holiday come into existence?

Answer: 1885.

3. Question: Initially, every year, when was this federal holiday celebrated in the United States?

Answer: February 22.

4. Question: Name the president of the United States who implemented Presidents Day?

Answer: Rutherford B. Hayes.

5. Question: When did Presidents Day change to the third Monday of February?

Answer: January 1, 1971.

6. Question: Under which act was the date of the holiday changed?

Answer: Uniform Monday Holiday Act.

7. Question: What is Presidents Day also called in the United States?

Answer: Washington's Birthday.

8. Question: Apart from George Washington, people wanted to celebrate this day to honor another great president of the United States. Who is he?

Answer: Abraham Lincoln.

9. Question: When was Abraham Lincoln's birthday?

Answer: February 12, 1809.

10. Question: When was George Washington's birthday?

Answer: February 22, 1732.

Little Known Presidential Facts

The US presidents have to be responsible and efficient leaders of the nation. But, their position holds a greater significance. Many presidents remain etched in history for their efforts in aiding America's progress. These trivia questions provide a sneak peek into the lives of some US presidents. These questions highlight historical events in American history. There are also questions presenting peculiar acts about presidents. You can get to know some lesser-known facts about influential American presidents. You can also find examples of odd events and coincidences related to presidents.

11. Question: Can you name the first president to use the telegraph?

Answer: Abraham Lincoln.

12. Question: Can you name the first president to appear on TV on April 30, 1939?

Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt.

13. Question: Name the first president to live in the White House.

Answer: John Adams.

14. Question: Only two US Presidents signed the Declaration of Independence. Who are they?

Answer: Thomas Jefferson and John Adams.

15. Question: Name the only US president who served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

Answer: William Howard Taft.

16. Question: Who was the first president to be married in the White House?

Answer: Grover Cleveland.

17. Question: Which president had a pet mockingbird named Dick?

Answer: Thomas Jefferson.

18. Question: How many US presidents passed away on July 4? Who are they?

Answer: Three presidents died on July 4. They were - John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe.

19. Question: Can you name the first president to have a state car custom-built to Secret Service standards?

Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt.

20. Question: Which president purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million?

Answer: Andrew Johnson.

21. Question: Name the only president to serve more than two terms.

Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt.

22. Question: Which was John Adams' political party?

Answer: Federalist Party.

23. Question: Who performed the presidential duties after Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke in 1919?

Answer: Edith Wilson.

24. Question: Name the only US president with a doctorate?

Answer: Woodrow Wilson.

25. Question: Who was the shortest president with a height of 5 ft. 4 in?

Answer: James Madison.

26. Question: Name the only president who served two non-consecutive terms.

Answer: Grover Cleveland.

27. Question: Can you name the first president born in Hawaii?

Answer: Barack Obama.

28. Question: Can you name the only US president born on July 4?

Answer: Calvin Coolidge.

29. Question: Which US president is remembered as the Father of the Constitution?

Answer: James Madison.

30. Question: Calvin Coolidge reportedly left behind something when he moved out of the White House. What was that?

Answer: Golf clubs.

Random Presidents Facts

An elected president becomes the most important authoritative figure in a nation. But, there are both restrictions and freedoms to using the power vested in them. A US president remains under the protection of the Secret Service almost all the time when in public. The home of presidents, The White House, in Washington DC, also has heavy security. There are very few instances when people can get to know their president. This fact list can help you discover how the president is like any other human being. You can find out about some former US presidents' wants, talents, actions, and past. Some facts might even seem too weird to be true. 

31. Question: John Tyler was a great, great, great uncle to which president of the US?

Answer: Harry Truman.

32. Question: Six people were killed when a cannon blasted during a firing exhibition attended by John Tyler on February 28, 1844. What was the name inscribed on the canon?

Answer: Peacemaker.

33. Question: Which US president could write Greek with one hand and Latin with the other simultaneously?

Answer: James Garfield.

34. Question: What was the name of Barack Obama's first published memoir?

Answer: 'Dreams From My Father'.

35. Question: What was the nickname of Barack Obama in high school?

Answer: Barry.

36. Question: Which vegetable did George H. W. Bush dislike?

Answer: Broccoli.

37. Question: Which Central American country did George H. W. Bush invade in May 1989?

Answer: Panama.

38. Question: In 1992, on which country's Prime Minister did George H. W. Bush regurgitate?

Answer: Prime Minister of Japan.

39. Question: How much did Donald Trump sue the comedian Bill Maher in 2013?

Answer: $5 million.

40. Question: Can you name the famous TV personality who turned down Donald Trump when he asked her out?

Answer: Candice Bergen.

41. Question: Walt Whitman's poem 'Oh Captain, My Captain' was penned about a US president. Can you name the president?

Answer: Abraham Lincoln.

42. Question: Which US president won the Pulitzer Prize for his book 'Profiles In Courage' in 1957?

Answer: John F. Kennedy.

43. Question: In 1992, which Presidential candidate played the saxophone in 'The Arsenio Hall Show' during his campaign?

Answer: Bill Clinton.

44. Question: What pet animals did Millard Fillmore keep at the White House?

Answer: Ponies.

45. Question: James Buchanan belonged to which secret society?

Answer: Freemason.

46. Question: Who was the only US president unanimously elected?

Answer: George Washington.

47. Question: Which president approved the Civil Rights Act on March 1, 1875, that extended the rights of enslaved African Americans?

Answer: Ulysses S. Grant.

Here at Kidadl, we have carefully created lots of interesting family-friendly trivia for everyone to enjoy! If you liked our suggestions for Presidents Day trivia, full of interesting facts about Presidents Day, then why not take a look at our [Memorial Day trivia], or Canadian trivia for more?

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