Thomas Jefferson was the ________ president of America.
(a) First
(b) Second  
(c) Third
(d) Fifth

1 Answer

Answer :

(c) Third

Related questions

Description : One of the first two political factions in United States, the Democratic Republicans, was led by: (a) Jefferson Davis (b) Alexander Hamilton (c) Thomas Jefferson (d) George Washington

Last Answer : (c) Thomas Jefferson

Description : Declaration of independence was written by: (a) George Washington (b) Thomas Jefferson (c) John adams

Last Answer : (b) Thomas Jefferson

Description : The Declaration of Independence was written by: (a) George Washington (b) Thomas Jefferson (c) John Adams

Last Answer : (b) Thomas Jefferson

Description : In the amendments to the constitution of the USA freedom of religion, speech and the press and right to assembly are protected by: (a) First Amendment (b) Second Amendment (c) Third Amendment (d) Fifth Amendment

Last Answer : (a) First Amendment

Description : John Adams was _________ US President. (a) Third (b) Eleventh (c) Twenty Fifth (d) None of these

Last Answer : (d) None of these

Description : Name the president famous for his fourteen points: (1) Jefferson (2) Jackson (3) Wilson

Last Answer : (3) Wilson

Description : The only President to enjoy four terms: (a) George Washington (b) Thomson Jefferson (c) Andrew Jackson (d) Franklin D. Roosevelt

Last Answer : d) Franklin D. Roosevelt

Description : During the American Civil War, the President of Confederacy was: (a) Jefferson Davis (b) Abraham Lincoln (c) Johnson

Last Answer : (a) Jefferson Davis

Description : The confusion at the time of Jefferson‟s election was corrected by the adoption in 1804 of the: (a) First amendment (b) Eleventh amendment (c) Twelveth amendment (d) Thirteenth amendment

Last Answer : (c) Twelveth amendment

Description : he first Secretary of State of US was: (a) Hamilton (b) Jefferson (c) John Adams

Last Answer : (a) Hamilton

Description : During Jefferson‟s Presidency, Robert R. Livingstone was the U.S. Minister to: (a) England (b) Spain (c) France (d) Russia

Last Answer : (c) France

Description : Jefferson bought Louisiana from: (a) Spain (b) Germany (c) France

Last Answer : (c) France

Description : Which one of the following enjoys the title of “Father of American Constitution”: (a) Jefferson (b) Washington (c) Madison

Last Answer : (c) Madison

Description : George Washington was elected as the President of America for the first time in: (a) 1785 (b) 1787 (c) 1789

Last Answer : (c) 1789

Description : In which capacity did Alexander Hamilton work with George Washington, the first President of United States of America: (a) Secretary of Defense (b) Secretary of State (c) Secretary of Treasury (d) Attorney General

Last Answer : c) Secretary of Treasury

Description : Thomas Jafferson wrote „Declaration of Independence‟ in: (a) 1774 (b) 1776 (c) 1777

Last Answer : (b) 1776

Description : Which President of the USA resigned from the office in his second term? (a) Abraham Lincoln (b) Jimmy Carter (c) Richard Nixon (d) Zachary Taylor

Last Answer : (c) Richard Nixon

Description : Which president was the first in the White House? (A) George Washington (B) John Adams (C) Abraham Lincoln (D) Thomas Jefferson

Last Answer : (B) John Adams 

Description : The first capital of the United States of America was: (a) New York (b) James Town (c) Washington

Last Answer : (a) New York

Description : The first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of America was: (a) John Marshal (b) John Jay (c) J. Adams

Last Answer : (b) John Jay

Description : Why did president thomas Jefferson want to buy new Orleans and west Florida from France?

Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer

Description : Which of these foreign policy decisions was made by President Thomas Jefferson?

Last Answer : To buy the Louisiana Territory from France (apex)

Description : In addition to natural harbours and a hospitable climate, America was easily accessible because of its: (a) Well developed interior waterways (b) Exclusive Western deserts (c) Well travelled interior routes (d) All of these (e) None of these

Last Answer : (a) Well developed interior waterways

Description : During the height of European emigration between 1900 and 1910 most emigrants settled in: (a) Australia (b) New Zealand (c) South America (d) All of these (e) None of these

Last Answer : (d) All of these

Description : America entered World War-I in: (a) 1915 (b) 1917 (c) 1918

Last Answer : (b) 1917

Description : United States of America Steel Corporation was established in: (a) 1891 (b) 1897 (c) 1901

Last Answer : (c) 1901

Description : Which of the following States in the United States of America was famous for its gold mines? (a) Maryland (b) Vermont (c) California (d) Massachusetts

Last Answer : (c) California

Description : Which of the following English Colonies in America was named after Queen Elizabeth? (a) Maryland (b) Florida (c) Virginia (d) Georgia

Last Answer : (a) Maryland

Description : United States of America joined with Western European nations to form North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in: (a) 1949 (b) 1951 (c) 1954

Last Answer : (a) 1949

Description : The United States of America formally declared war on Germany on: (a) December 8, 1941 (b) December 12, 1941 (c) January 20, 1942 (d) None of these

Last Answer : (d) None of these

Description : The constitution of the United States of America was adopted in the period: (a) 1681-1682 (b) 1764-1765 (c) 1787-1788

Last Answer : c) 1787-1788

Description : Which is the fastest growing minority group in America: (a) Blacks (b) Asian Americans (c) Red Indians (d) Hispanics

Last Answer : d) Hispanics

Description : The total number of British colonies in North America was: (a) 11 (b) 13 (c) 15

Last Answer : (b) 13

Description : Columbus discovered America in: (a) 1388 (b) 1688 (c) 1788 (d) None of these

Last Answer : (d) None of these

Description : In 1900 the Open Door Policy was adopted with respect to: (a) Japan (b) South America (c) China

Last Answer : (c) China

Description : The total number of the British Colonies founded in Colonial America were: (a) Thirteen (b) Fifteen (c) Twenty

Last Answer : a) Thirteen

Description : )A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed, is the: (a) First amendment (b) Second amendment (c) Tenth amendment

Last Answer : (b) Second amendment

Description : “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed,” is the: (a) First amendment (b) Second amendment (c) Sixth amendment

Last Answer : (b) Second amendment

Description : The first President of USA from 1787-1797 was: (a) George Washington (b) John Adams (c) James Maclison

Last Answer : (a) George Washington

Description : US entered the Second World War in: (a) 1939 (b) 1940 (c) 1941

Last Answer : (c) 1941

Description : ____________ was the second state of ratify the constitution. (a) Maine (b) New York (c) Pennsylvania

Last Answer : (c) Pennsylvania

Description : Which US president was behind the “Star Wars” program?

Last Answer : President Ronald Reagan

Description : President Carter secured senate ratification of treaties to return Panama Canal to Panama by: (a) 1997 (b) 1999 (c) 2000 (d) 2001 (e) None of these

Last Answer : (c) 2000

Description : During the Cuban Crisis, President Kennedy demanded: (a) A “quarantine” to stop ships carrying offensive weapons to Cuba (b) The removal of Russian strategic missiles (c) Both of these (d) None of these

Last Answer : (b) The removal of Russian strategic missiles

Description : D. David Eisenhower was elected U.S. President (I term) in: (a) 1950 (b) 1952 (c) 1953

Last Answer : (b) 1952

Description : Which one of the American presidents remained the head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) before becoming the president? (a) Richard Nixon (b) Jimmy Carter (c) George Herbert Walker Bush (d) Gerald Rudolph Ford

Last Answer : (c) George Herbert Walker Bush

Description : Which of the American Presidents won four consecutive presidential elections and remained president for the longest period of time: (a) Theodore Roosevelt (b) Woodrow Wilson (c) Franklin Delano Roosevelt (d) Harry S. Truman

Last Answer : (c) Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Description : Dwight D Eisenhower served two terms in office from 1953-1961. Who was his vice-President? (a) Christian A. Herter (b) Gerald R. Ford (c) John Foster Dulles (d) Richard Nixon

Last Answer : d) Richard Nixon

Description : The 40th President of the USA was: (a) George Bush (b) Gerald Rudolph Ford (c) Jimmy Carter (d) Ronald Wilson Reagon

Last Answer : d) Ronald Wilson Reagon