1.
Although he was born in Connecticut, President George W. Bush is very proud of his Texas heritage. Which two American Presidents were born in Texas?
| Lyndon B. Johnson and Dwight Eisenhower | 
| George H. W. Bush and Jimmy Carter | 
| Lyndon B. Johnson and George H. W. Bush | 
| Dwight Eisenhower and Andrew Jackson | 
2.
A love of baseball is not unique to President George W. Bush and the modern Presidents. Which 19th century President loved baseball so much that he could be seen playing at a diamond behind the White House called the White Lot?
| Ulysses S. Grant | 
| Benjamin Harrison | 
| Abraham Lincoln | 
| Martin Van Buren | 
3.
During his Administration, President George W. Bush was photographed millions of times (the audiovisual materials at the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum contain over 4 million photographs). Who was the first sitting President to be photographed?
| Andrew Jackson | 
| Martin Van Buren | 
| William Henry Harrison | 
| John Tyler | 
4.
President George W. Bush was the proud owner of Scottish terriers. Which two other Presidents also owned Scottish terriers?
| Calvin Coolidge and Dwight Eisenhower | 
| Franklin Roosevelt and Dwight Eisenhower | 
| Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt | 
| Woodrow Wilson and Harry Truman | 
5.
Which President said, "As to the Presidency, the two happiest days of my life were those of my entrance upon the office and my surrender of it."
| James Buchanan | 
| John Quincy Adams | 
| Martin Van Buren | 
| Thomas Jefferson | 
6.
Which President built the West Wing?
| Franklin Pierce | 
| James Garfield | 
| Theodore Roosevelt | 
| William McKinley | 
7.
Who said, "I thought it completely absurd to mention my name in the same breath as the Presidency."
| Andrew Jackson | 
| Dwight Eisenhower | 
| Harry Truman | 
| James K Polk | 
8.
President George W. Bush's love for baseball is well-known. Other Presidents have had a passion for baseball as well. Which President said this about America's national pastime, "Baseball is the greatest of American sports"?
| Herbert Hoover | 
| Theodore Roosevelt | 
| Abraham Lincoln | 
| Harry S. Truman | 
9.
President George W. Bush served in both the Texas and Alabama National Guards. How many other Presidents served in the National Guard or, its predecessors, the state militias?
| 13 | 
| 17 | 
| 5 | 
| 9 | 
10.
Which President spoke of his office, saying, "I know well that no man will ever bring out of that office the reputation which carries him into it."
| George Washington | 
| James Madison | 
| John Adams | 
| Thomas Jefferson |