The Times-News would like to thank all our readers who participated in our trivia contest! A big thank you to our sponsors who made this contest possible A&B Roofing & Siding BJ’s Gifts Bella’s House Clapp Brothers Furniture Conklin Oil & Propane Haw River Flooring La Fiesta Mexican Restaurant Lee Brothers Tae Kwon Do Margaret’s Nichols Dodge • Chrysler • Jeep Quarry Hills Country Club Quick Cash Pawn The Computer Department Todd’s Affordable Furniture West Burlington Wine Co. Yardbird Kitchen Congratulations to our daily winners Joyce Barbara Leslie Vuncannon Jo Johnson Janet Fisher Mark Harris Linda Braxton Ruth Blalock Phyllis Isley GRAND PRIZE $100 CASH PROVIDED BY THE TIMES-NEWS Chuck Chance Carla Best Debra Luck Mark Harris Joyce Barbara Jocelyn Patterson Don Griffin Johnny Pope Congratulations to our Grand Prize Winner Debra Dixon Doss! Please visit www.TheTimesNews.com/contests often for upcoming contests! Questions with Answers 1. Mount Rushmore is a very famous monument with 4 honored Presidents faces carved into the mountain. They are George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and which other President? (Theodore Roosevelt) 2. Which President’s wife was first referred to as the “First Lady”? (Dolly Madison) 3. Who is the only President to have survived two assassination attempts by women? (Gerald Ford) 4. How many U.S. states are named after a President? (1) 5. Who was the first President born outside of the contiguous United States? (Barack Obama) 6. What President’s face graces the $100,000 bill? (Woodrow Wilson) 7. Who was the only President to serve more than 2 terms? (Franklin D. Roosevelt) 8. Who was the only President to serve 2 non-consecutive terms? (Grover Cleveland) 9. Which Presidents are buried in Arlington National Cemetery? (John F. Kennedy & William Taft) 10. Who was the first President to live in the White House? (John Adams) 11. Before the 12th Amendment was passed in 1804, how was the Vice President determined? (A. There were no VP before 1804; B. President & V. President were voted on separately; C. The Presidential Candidate receiving the second largest number electoral votes; D. Appointed by the President. (Answer is C. ) 12. Which two Presidents were elected 100 years apart and each had a secretary with the other President’s name? (Lincoln & Kennedy) 13. What U.S. President won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002? (Jimmy Carter) 14. Who was the only unanimously elected President by the Electoral College? (George Washington) 15. How many future Presidents signed the Declaration of Independence? (Two, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams) 16. Theodore Roosevelt had a pet named Admiral Dewey. What species was Admiral Dewey? A. Dog B. Guinea Pig C. Cat D. Bird (Answer is B.)
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