Showing posts with label Frank's quiz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank's quiz. Show all posts

Sunday, January 3, 2010

American Trivia




It's fun trivia U.S.A. Day on the blog. Here are fifteen questions to make you think about America. Some of the questions are definitely very trivial. Others may make you take a closer look at some areas of interest. Don't cheat. The answers to the questions are provided at the end of the post. Let me know how you scored. 


1. "The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States of America, whose lyrics are taken from a poem by 35-year-old amateur poet Francis Scott Key after witnessing the bombardment of Fort McHenry in the
a. American Civil War,
b. War of 1812,
c. American Revolution,
d. First World War.

2. What does NOT appear on the current United States one-dollar bill currency?
a. The Great Seal of the United States,
b. an unfinished pyramid,
c. a string of 13 pearls,
d. a banner proclaiming "DIE DULCI FREURE" translated as "Freedom or Death."

3. What is NOT true of the White House, the official residence of the President of the United States?
a. The buildings and grounds cover just over 18 acres,
b. The White House is made up of four stories,
c. The White House is constructed of sandstone in the late Georgian style,
d. Much of work on the original White House was performed by immigrants, many not yet with citizenship, and enslaved Afro-American laborers.

4. The American Flag
a. raised by Washington at Prospect Hill in 1776 had 13 alternate red and white stripes and the British Union Jack in the upper left-hand corner,
b. is comprised today of thirteen horizontal stripes, seven red alternating with 6 white,
c. associates the color blue as a symbol with hardiness and valor,
d. on June 14, 1777, signified the union of states as thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation. 

5. What is NOT proper American Flag etiquette?
a. The flag should be dipped only in respect to the President of the United States.
b. The flag should never be used for any advertising purpose.
c. When a flag is so worn it is no longer fit to serve as a symbol of our country, it should be destroyed by burning in a dignified manner.
d. The flag of the United States of America should be at the center and at the highest point of the group when a number of flags of States or localities or pennants of societies are grouped and displayed from staffs. 

6. What is NOT true of the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States, an oath of loyalty to the republic of the United States of America?
a. The pledge has never been modified since its composition in 1892 by Francis Bellamy.
b. The pledge was first used in public schools on October 12, 1892, during Columbus Day observances after a proclamation by President Benjamin Harrison.
c. The pledge was ruled by the Supreme Court in 1943 to violate the First Amendment when students in public schools were compelled to swear allegiance to it.
d. A salute with the arm outstretched and the palm upwards was once considered proper accompaniment to swearing the Pledge.

7. What is NOT a state capital?
a. Montgomery, Alabama,
b. Miami, Florida,
c. Jackson, Mississippi,
d. Lincoln, Nebraska.



8. The Confederate States of America, the government set up by slave states from 1861 to 1865, was comprised of
a. six states,
b. eight states,
c. nine states,
d. eleven states.

9. What is NOT true of the Great Lakes of the United States?
a. The Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth by surface.
b. Despite the vast size of the Great Lakes, large sections of the lakes freeze over in winter, interrupting most shipping.
c. Lake Michigan is the largest of the Great Lakes.
d. The Great Lakes are connected to the Gulf of Mexico by way of the Illinois River (from Chicago) and the Mississippi River.

10. The tallest building in the United States is currently
a. Trump International Hotel and Tower, Chicago,
b. Empire State Building, New York,
c. Willis Tower, Chicago,
d. Stratosphere Tower, Las Vegas.

11. What is NOT a qualification for becoming President of the United States?
a. You must be a natural born citizen or a citizen of the United States.
b. You must be at least thirty-five years old.
c. You must have been at least fourteen years a resident of the United States.
d. You must be child born of United States citizens.

12. What is NOT true of a United States President?
a. Woodrow Wilson was the first President to hold a PhD.
b. James Madison was the only President to participate in combat while in office.
c. Ulysses S. Grant graduated first in his class at West Point.
d. Jimmy Carter was the first President to be born in a hospital.

13. What is NOT true of the Supreme Court of the United States?
a. The Supreme Court consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eleven Associate Justices.
b. The Supreme Court is is the highest judicial body in the United States.
c. Once appointed, Justices effectively have life tenure, serving "during good behavior," which terminates only upon death, resignation, retirement, or conviction on impeachment.
d. The Supreme Court is primarily an appellate court, but it has original jurisdiction over a small range of cases.

14. What statement is TRUE about the Gettysburg Address?
a. The address was delivered by Abraham Lincoln after the Civil War.
b. The address was delivered by President Lincoln in approximately twenty minutes.
c. Edward Everett's two-hour oration was slated as the main speech of "Gettysburg address."
d. Abraham Lincoln completed his address on the back of an envelope while on the train to Gettysburg.

15. What was NOT a memorable American inventor and his invention?
a. Samuel F.B. Morse and the telegraph,
b. James Colt and the revolver,
c. Thomas Alva Edison and the light bulb,
d. Felix Hoffman and aspirin.





Answers: 1. b,  2. d,  3. b,  4. c,  5. a,  6. a,  7. b,  8. d,  9. c, 10. c,  11. d,  12. c,  13. a,  14. c, 15. d.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

How Well Do You Know Frank?

Those "Getting To Know Me" exercises on Facebook usually just kind of make me go "blah." I am going to devise my own one just to see if the revelations are more precise for understanding true character. Anyway, here is my personal quiz. Please read it and reply with your own answers to the questions. If you dare. 1. What do you long to do again the most? Have the old athletic abilities back and play centerfield in a baseball game every day of my life. 2. What is something you most like about beautiful girls (handsome guys)? They are friendly, act as if they really are interested, smile, and have something to say with eye contact. 3. What is something you were never comfortable doing? Making small talk with a diva or a cocky guy whom I have never met before and acting as if I cared. 4. What goal did you set for yourself that you did NOT achieve? Teaching English at Valley High School for 30+ years. 5. What is my usual role in group functions? I am normally the one who tries to humor the group or encourage people to help teamwork. 6. What can't you seem to give up? Keep from making a pointed comment when I get upset. And, an occasion beer or two. 7. What is your biggest disappointment so far in life? My inability to secure stability and harmony in the future of my family. 8. What is your most memorable experience with the opposite sex? Dancing with happy feet until early hours of the morning, drunk with beer and music and laughing eyes. 9. Who, besides your significant other (mate, spouse) would you always trust to be a confidant? My brother, Phil. 10. What simple request do you find it hardest to turn down? An honest plea for help when I know I can be of assistance. 11. What is a observed behavior that always makes you angry? When someone treats another person as a "lesser" human being to gain a personal advantage. 12. What is something you vow to do with people you love? Be honest to the point of self humiliation. 13. What is something you vow to never explain, even with your closest companion? Reveal the makings of my most private inner-soul. 14. What strikes you as truly amazing? Few women "get" a wide variety of musical styles to appreciate individual artistry. (substance vs. appearance) Or women who don't understand Robert Johnson or Jimi Hendrix. 15. At what point in your life did you decide "who you are today"? Actually two points: when I changed majors in college from Journalism to English Education and when I went through a divorce in my twenties. 16. What was the happiest moment in your life? The day I finally accepted that I am, and always will be, an imperfect human being and decided to live with all the consequences while continuing my best attributes. 17. What was the unhappiest moment in your life? In 1984, in deep depression, I walked through a psychiatrist's door for the first time. 18. If someone gave you $200 and said, "Be sure to spend this money on something personal that makes you feel good," what would you do? Head for Columbus and Used Kids CD store for some new music. 19. What can you do better than anyone else? Teach a few concepts and play a limited role on a team that needs help. 20. What do you wish people understood about you? Although I have compulsions, I try to keep them within and never mean to hurt any one other human. In other words, I struggle at times with fears that are silly to most. 21. What do you think God has planned for your life? It seems to be work with teenagers- directing the West End Tutoring Center, working for the Youth Conservation Corp, teaching high school at Valley. Lately- writing something meaningful for someone. 22. What do you think is the most mysterious part of living? Loving, by far, in all its forms, complexities, and understandings. I'm an "All You Need Is Love" devotee in belief but mystified by its very nature. Nothing compares with its pleasures and heartaches. 23. What do you find it very hard to do? Discuss intimate matters of concern with my children when I find talking with other young adults fairly easy. 24. Who are your heroes from history? Give me Gandhi for a strategist. Martin Luther King, Jr., for a fearless leader. And an author named Corrie Ten Boom, The Hiding Place, for grace and forgiveness. 25. Fill in: "I am a frustrated __________." Musician 26. Fill in: "The best thing I have ever felt was _________." A hand or a kiss, depends on the circumstance and need. 27. Fill in: "Some of the goofiest things I have ever done include __________." Streaking, skinny-dipping, climbing a fire tower. 28. Fill in: "Something I have never done that others may think I have done is ________." Do or buy any illegal drug. Prescriptions out the wazoo and plenty of alcohol. 29. How could you most easily become a close friend of mine? Sitting down, one-on-one, and honestly talking about each other. Probably discussing hangups. 30. What song seems to come close to signifying your life? "Right On Time" by Randy Travis, Songwriters-- Sharon Rice and Al Anderson Lyrics to Right On Time : It's not my nature to be patient I jump every river I cross Not one for following the sensible side And I can't count the times I've been lost. Well, you can't see where you're goin' in the pourin' rain When you're runnin' into walls and feeling no pain We've all done time with the devil and I've done mine It took a while to get here but, I'm right on time. I may still regret some moments But it's just part of a riot I count myself among the fortunate ones Who made it to the other side. Well, you go what you go through to get where you are Lucky for me I didn't go too far I turned around before the end of the line Took a while to get here but, I'm right on time. Well, you can't see where you're goin' in the pourin' rain When you're runnin' into walls and feeling no pain We've all done time with the devil and I've done mine It took a while to get here but, I'm right on time. It took a while to get here but, I'm right on time...