- 1. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, commonly known as JFK, was the 35th President of the United States, serving from January 20, 1961, until his assassination on November 22, 1963. Born on May 29, 1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts, JFK came from a prominent family and was educated at Harvard University, where he developed a keen interest in international politics. His presidency is often remembered for pivotal events such as the Cuban Missile Crisis, which brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, and the establishment of the Peace Corps, reflecting his commitment to international service and diplomacy. Kennedy was a charismatic leader who inspired many with his speeches, particularly his inaugural address which famously urged Americans to ask not what their country can do for them, but what they can do for their country. His vision for America included civil rights advancements and space exploration, pushing the nation to land a man on the moon by the end of the decade. Tragically, his life was cut short when he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, an event that shocked the nation and left a lasting legacy of both grief and intrigue, leading to numerous conspiracy theories and investigations into the circumstances of his death.
In which year was John F. Kennedy elected as the President of the United States?
A) 1956 B) 1964 C) 1968 D) 1960
- 2. Where was John F. Kennedy born?
A) Florida B) Massachusetts C) California D) New York
- 3. Which university did John F. Kennedy attend?
A) Princeton B) Yale C) Harvard D) Stanford
- 4. Who was John F. Kennedy's vice president during his presidency?
A) Lyndon B. Johnson B) George H. W. Bush C) Richard Nixon D) Gerald Ford
- 5. What was the name of John F. Kennedy's famous political initiative to improve relations with Latin America?
A) Peace Corps B) New Deal C) Alliance for Progress D) Great Society
- 6. Which crisis in 1962 strained relations between the US and the Soviet Union during Kennedy's presidency?
A) Vietnam War B) Cuban Missile Crisis C) Berlin Wall Crisis D) Korean War
- 7. Who assassinated John F. Kennedy?
A) Lee Harvey Oswald B) John Wilkes Booth C) Sirhan Sirhan D) Jack Ruby
- 8. Which famous speech did John F. Kennedy deliver in Berlin in 1963?
A) Give me liberty, or give me death! B) Ich bin ein Berliner C) Tear down this wall D) Isch bin ein Berliner
- 9. Who was John F. Kennedy's wife?
A) Hillary Clinton B) Nancy Reagan C) Jacqueline Kennedy D) Marilyn Monroe
- 10. What was the name of the legislation aimed at dismantling segregation in the US that Kennedy proposed?
A) Civil Rights Act B) Affordable Care Act C) Patriot Act D) Voting Rights Act
- 11. Which governmental agency did Kennedy establish in response to the Soviet Union's successful space program?
A) NASA B) CIA C) FBI D) FEMA
- 12. Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during Kennedy's presidency?
A) Vladimir Lenin B) Mikhail Gorbachev C) Joseph Stalin D) Nikita Khrushchev
- 13. How old was John F. Kennedy when he was assassinated?
A) 42 B) 48 C) 46 D) 50
- 14. What was the famous title given to Kennedy's domestic policy proposals?
A) Great Society B) Square Deal C) Fair Deal D) New Frontier
- 15. Which Cold War crisis led to the construction of the Berlin Wall during Kennedy's presidency?
A) Hungarian Revolution B) Berlin Crisis C) Suez Crisis D) Cuban Missile Crisis
- 16. What was the name of the vessel on which John F. Kennedy and his crewmates famously saved many lives during World War II?
A) HMS Victory B) USS Arizona C) USS Constitution D) PT-109
- 17. Who was Kennedy's main opponent in the 1960 presidential election?
A) George Wallace B) Hubert Humphrey C) Barry Goldwater D) Richard Nixon
- 18. Which Pulitzer Prize-winning book did Kennedy write while in the Senate?
A) Catch-22 B) To Kill a Mockingbird C) 1984 D) Profiles in Courage
- 19. Which landmark civil rights event occurred during Kennedy's presidency, where Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous 'I Have a Dream' speech?
A) Selma to Montgomery marches B) March on Washington C) Bloody Sunday D) Birmingham campaign
- 20. After Kennedy's assassination, which agency was established to investigate and keep documents related to the assassination?
A) FBI B) Homeland Security C) Warren Commission D) CIA
- 21. Which political party did John F. Kennedy belong to?
A) Independent B) Green C) Democratic D) Republican
- 22. John F. Kennedy was the youngest person elected President of the United States. How old was he when he took office?
A) 43 B) 50 C) 55 D) 38
- 23. In which city was John F. Kennedy born?
A) Cambridge B) Brookline C) Boston D) Springfield
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