James Abram Garfield Quiz Questions
1) When was James Abram Garfield sworn in as President of USA?
a) 14 September 1880
b) 4 March 1881
c) 20 January 1881
d) 4 November 1880
2) When was James Abram Garfield born?
a) 31 March 1826
b) 6 April 1828
c) 28 August 1830
d) 19 November 1831
3) Where was James Abram Garfield born?
a) Austin
b) Little Rock
c) Orange
d) Brasilia
4) Which college did James Abram Garfield attend?
a) Williams College
b) Hampden-Sydney College
c) Kenyon College
d) Christ College
5) What did James Abram Garfield want to become?
a) Painter
b) Doctor
c) Architect
d) Sailor
6) Where did James Abram Garfield meet Lucretia Rudolph, his future wife?
a) New Hampshire
b) Cleveland
c) Chester
d) New York
7) Where did James Abram Garfield teach Greek and Latin?
a) Hiram Eclectic Institute
b) Bethany College
c) Brown College
d) St. Agnes College
8) Where did James Abram Garfield defeat General Marshall on 10 January 1862?
a) Louisiana
b) Middle Creek
c) Birmingham
d) Atlanta
9) How many times was James Abram Garfield elected to the US House of Representatives?
a) Three
b) Four
c) Six
d) Nine
10) James Abram Garfield was shot on 2 July 1881. When did he die?
a) 24 January 1882
b) 2 July 1881
c) 19 September 1881
d) 5 November 1881
James Abram Garfield Quiz Questions with Answers
1) When was James Abram Garfield sworn in as President of USA?
b) 4 March 1881
2) When was James Abram Garfield born?
d) 19 November 1831
3) Where was James Abram Garfield born?
c) Orange
4) Which college did James Abram Garfield attend?
a) Williams College
5) What did James Abram Garfield want to become?
d) Sailor
6) Where did James Abram Garfield meet Lucretia Rudolph, his future wife?
c) Chester
7) Where did James Abram Garfield teach Greek and Latin?
a) Hiram Eclectic Institute
8) Where did James Abram Garfield defeat General Marshall on 10 January 1862?
b) Middle Creek
9) How many times was James Abram Garfield elected to the US House of Representatives?
d) Nine
10) James Abram Garfield was shot on 2 July 1881. When did he die?
c) 19 September 1881
Originally posted 2017-03-26 03:33:12.
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