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Published on Nov 22, 2009
Been Paying Attention? QUIZ Time! It's time to see what we've learned over the past 10 weeks. The following quiz is based on information that has appeared in the past 10 articles in this column. While entertaining, the true mission of Red, White, & True Mysteries is to educate young and old. Whether it's revealing the truth over folklore, or by elaborating on a subject often skimmed over in classrooms, we hope you enjoy the fruits of our labor. All of the answers can be found in previous articles in this column, as well as at the end of this quiz. Even if you don't remember each of the stories, you should be able to get most of the questions right based on your knowledge of U.S. history. Grading is on a straight 100%, 90%, 80%, etc. scale. Good luck, and keep your eyes on your own paper! Ready - Set - GO! # 1: Albert Bond Lambert became famous in which Midwestern city? A. Kansas City B. Omaha C. Hannibal D. St. Louis # 2. It was Leif Ericsson - not Christopher Columbus - who really discovered North America when he landed in present-day Newfoundland, Canada, around 1001 A.D. His father, Erik Thorvaldsson, and his grandfather, Thorvald Asvaldsson, were both expelled from their home countries of Iceland and Norway, respectively, for committing murders. Leif's father went on to colonize Greenland. What was the nickname by which Leif's father was known? A. Leif the Lucky B. Erik the Red C. Asvald the Attrocious D. Billy the Kid (oops, wrong story) # 3: Who shot Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson? A. One of the opposing soldiers of the Union army B. One of his own men in the Confederate army C. Neither; he died of the H1N1 epidemic # 4. Ted Geisel was known by which name? A. The Lone Ranger B. Captain Kangaroo C. Dr. Seuss # 5. As a teenager, Phoebe Moses starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. She once shot a cigarette out of the lips of Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm II, prompting one person to sarcastically remark that if she had been a worse shot, there might never have been a World War I. What was the stagename by which she became famous? A. Calamity Jane B. Annie Oakley C. Danielle Boone # 6: Actor Otto Klemperer appeared on TV shows such as Gunsmoke, Perry Mason, My Three Sons and The Love Boat, but his main role was on Hogan's Heroes. Which character did he play on Hogan's Heroes? A. Sgt. Schultz B. Colonel Klink C. General Burkhalter D. Major Hochstetter # 7: Sarah Bush's famous stepson was which United States president? (Bush was her maiden name.) A. George Washington B. Thomas Jefferson C. James A. Garfield D. Abraham Lincoln # 8: After legendary businesswoman Mary Katherine Wagner Rogers Hallenbeck Ash outlived each of her first two husbands, she married her third husband, Mel Ash, in 1966. He died in 1980, and Mary lived another 21 years after that. What company is her name synonymous with? A. Tupperware B. The Pampered Chef C. Amway D. Mary Kay Cosmetics # 9: Jean Baptiste Charbonneau was born in 1805 at Fort Mandan, North Dakota, which is where he began his historic journey. Who was his mother? A. Pocahontas B. Sacajawea C. Annie Oakley D. Calamity Jane # 10: Between 1840 and 1960, there were seven United States presidents who were elected in years that ended in zero. Every 20 years, one of the presidents died in office until Ronald Reagan survived both of his two terms in office. Who was the person for whom this so-called "curse" was named? A. Geronimo B. Sitting Bull C. Tecumseh ANSWERS: 1: D; 2: B; 3: B; 4: C; 5: B; 6: B; 7: D; 8: D; 9: B; 10: C Paul Niemann's column is syndicated in more than 80 newspapers. He can be reached at niemann7@aol.com c Paul Niemann 2009 Comments: Submit Your Comment:
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