Politics doesn’t always have to divide us. Sometimes, they can bring us together, like in the case of a game of political trivia! Try and see if you can answer questions around politics, American Presidents, political history, political science, public works projects, legislative body facts, and other themes and categories around politics.
Political Trivia
Do you know enough around political figures like John F Kennedy, George Washington, George W Bush, Thomas Jefferson, and other United States presidents and other world leaders? Take this politics quiz and see if you know everything there is to American politics and governments from other parts of the world.
Political Trivia Questions and Answers
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Questions | Answers |
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Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover all belonged to which political party? | â–¶ Republican |
Who is the only US president to serve more than two terms? | â–¶ President Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
The teddy bear was named after what famous American politician? | â–¶ Theodore Roosevelt |
How old must a person be to run for President of the United States? | â–¶ 35 |
Who is next in line to succeed the President, after the Vice President? | â–¶ The Speaker of the House |
What animal is the symbol of the United States democratic party? | â–¶ Donkey |
Which political party promotes individual liberty, free markets, non-interventionism and limited government? | â–¶ Libertarian |
The Electoral College in the United States is made up of how many electors? | â–¶ 538 |
How many states are needed to ratify an amendment for it to become part of the constitution? | â–¶ Three-fourths of the states (38 of 50) |
Which US president was known as “The Great Communicator”? | â–¶ Ronald Regan |
How many US Supreme Court justices are there? | â–¶ 9 |
Who was the first Roman Catholic to be Vice President of the United States of America? | â–¶ Joe Biden |
How many U.S. presidents were only children? | â–¶ None |
Who is the oldest person to be elected to the office of President of the United States? | â–¶ Donald Trump |
Who was the vice president that served under President Barack Obama? | â–¶ Joe Biden |
Who won the nomination of the Democratic Party to run for president in 2016? | â–¶ Hillary Clinton |
The Bill of Rights contains how many of the first amendments to the United States Constitution? | â–¶ Ten |
Who became both a vice president and president of the United States without ever being elected to either office? | â–¶ Gerald Ford |
American politician and diplomat Madeleine Albright was born in what central European country? | â–¶ Czechoslovakia |
Who was the second president of the United States? | â–¶ John Adams |
In what year was the US Constitution written? | â–¶ 1787 |
In 1893, which country became the first to give women the right to vote? | â–¶ New Zealand |
Who was the first president of the United States to live in the White House? | â–¶ President John Adams |
In What state was President Barack Obama born? | â–¶ Hawaii |
Who is the current supreme leader of North Korea? | â–¶ Kim Jong Un |
Who was the first First Lady to be elected to public office? | â–¶ Hillary Rodham Clinton |
Who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln? | â–¶ John Wilkes Booth |
The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union is commonly known as what? | â–¶ Brexit |
Barack Obama was first elected president of the United States in what year? | â–¶ 2008 |
The oldest parliament in the world belongs to what country? | â–¶ Iceland |
Who was vice president of the United States when Lincoln was assassinated? | â–¶ Andrew Johnson |
What late American singer was the mayor of Palm Springs California from 1988 to 1992? | â–¶ Sonny Bono |
Who was the first U.S. president that was born a citizen of the United States? | â–¶ Martin Van Buren |
Which U.S. president issued the Emancipation Proclamation? | â–¶ President Abraham Lincoln |
Who was first U.S. president to be impeached? | â–¶ Andrew Johnson in 1868 |
Which Elton John song did President Donald Trump use to nickname North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un? | â–¶ Rocket Man |
In 1952, Albert Einstein was offered the presidency of which country? | â–¶ Israel |
At the time of his assassination, what play was Abraham Lincoln watching? | â–¶ Our American Cousin |
Where was Richard Nixon when he delivered his infamous “I am not a crook” speech? | â–¶ Disney World in Orlando, Florida (The Contemporary Resort) |
Who was the first female Prime Minister of a European country? | â–¶ Margaret Thatcher |
What famous actor became Governor of California in 2003? | â–¶ Arnold Schwarzenegger |
Who was the first female prime minister of the United Kingdom? | â–¶ Margaret Thatcher |
What is the name of the current Chancellor of Germany? | â–¶ Angela Merkel |
Which U.S. president served the longest term in office? | â–¶ Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Who was the first African American to serve as U.S. Secretary of State? | â–¶ Colin Powell |
Which political figure is known for the quote, “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country?” | â–¶ John F. Kennedy |
What is the name of the current Prime Minister of Canada? | â–¶ Justin Trudeau |
Who is the current President of France? | â–¶ Emmanuel Macron |
What is the name of the current President of Russia? | â–¶ Vladimir Putin |
Who is the longest serving British monarch? | â–¶ Queen Elizabeth II |
Which U.S. president was impeached twice? | â–¶ Donald Trump |
Who is the current Vice President of the United States? | â–¶ Kamala Harris |
Which South African president was imprisoned for 27 years before becoming the country’s leader? | â–¶ Nelson Mandela |
What is the name of the current Prime Minister of Australia? | â–¶ Scott Morrison |
Who was the first female president of Brazil? | â–¶ Dilma Rousseff |
Which U.S. president is known for the phrase, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself”? | â–¶ Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Who is the current Prime Minister of India? | â–¶ Narendra Modi |
What is the name of the current President of South Korea? | â–¶ Moon Jae-in |
Who is the current Prime Minister of New Zealand? | â–¶ Jacinda Ardern |
Who was the first female president of Chile? | â–¶ Michelle Bachelet |
Which U.S. president authorized the dropping of atomic bombs on Japan? | â–¶ Harry S. Truman |
Who was the first black president of South Africa? | â–¶ Nelson Mandela |
Which American president was the only one to serve more than two terms in office? | â–¶ Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Who was the first female speaker of the United States House of Representatives? | â–¶ Nancy Pelosi |
Which British prime minister was in office during World War II? | â–¶ Winston Churchill |
Who was the 16th president of the United States? | â–¶ Abraham Lincoln |
Which former mayor of London served as the United Kingdom’s foreign secretary from 2016 to 2018? | â–¶ Boris Johnson |
Who was the first president of the United States to be impeached? | â–¶ Andrew Johnson |
Which American president was known for his “Fireside Chats” radio broadcasts during the Great Depression? | â–¶ Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Who was the first female governor of a U.S. state? | â–¶ Nellie Ross |
Which U.S. president was the only one to resign from office? | â–¶ Richard Nixon |
Who was the first African American to be elected to the U.S. Senate? | â–¶ Hiram Revels |
Which British prime minister was in office during the Falklands War? | â–¶ Margaret Thatcher |
Who was the first female chancellor of Germany? | â–¶ Angela Merkel |
Which American politician served as both the Secretary of State and the National Security Advisor? | â–¶ Henry Kissinger |
Who was the first female president of Brazil? | â–¶ Dilma Rousseff |
Which U.S. president was responsible for signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law? | â–¶ Lyndon B. Johnson |
Who was the first female prime minister of Israel? | â–¶ Golda Meir |
Which U.S. president delivered the famous “Tear down this wall!” speech in Berlin in 1987? | â–¶ Ronald Reagan |
Who was appointed Chancellor of Austria in 2021? | â–¶ Karl Nehammer |
Which country has the world’s oldest continuously functioning democracy? | â–¶ San Marino |
Who was the first female prime minister of the United Kingdom? | â–¶ Margaret Thatcher |
What is the name of the German parliament? | â–¶ Bundestag |
Who is the current president of France? | â–¶ Emmanuel Macron |
Which U.S. president was the only one to resign from office? | â–¶ Richard Nixon |
Which world leader is known for his signature black turtleneck and jeans? | â–¶ Steve Jobs (not a political figure, but an influential leader) |
Which U.S. president delivered the famous “Four Freedoms” speech? | â–¶ Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Which country was the first to give women the right to vote? | â–¶ New Zealand |
Who was the first African American to serve as U.S. secretary of state? | â–¶ Colin Powell |
Which famous political figure delivered the “I Have a Dream” speech? | â–¶ Martin Luther King Jr. |
Who was the first U.S. president to use Twitter? | â–¶ Barack Obama |
What is the name of the current prime minister of Canada? | â–¶ Justin Trudeau |
Who was the longest-serving prime minister of the United Kingdom in the 20th century? | â–¶ Margaret Thatcher |
What is the capital of North Korea? | â–¶ Pyongyang |
Which U.S. president was responsible for the Louisiana Purchase? | â–¶ Thomas Jefferson |
Which political figure was the first to use the phrase “Iron Curtain” in a speech? | â–¶ Winston Churchill |
What is the name of the current prime minister of Japan? | â–¶ Fumio Kishida |
Who was the first female speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives? | â–¶ Nancy Pelosi |
Which U.S. president is known for his “New Deal” policies during the Great Depression? | â–¶ Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Who was the first female chancellor of Germany? | â–¶ Angela Merkel |
About the Author
Tim majored in Humanities with a bachelor in English and Theatre at New York State University. He lectured on entertainment business studies for three years at Plymouth College.
Tim has been a trivia host in his current hometown of Pittsburgh for the past two years. He enjoys hanging out with people who love trivia just as much as he does.
His friends call him the Question Master.