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INAUGURATIONQUIZ.ID = "INAUGURATIONQUIZ";
INAUGURATIONQUIZ.ID_WB = 6808912;
INAUGURATIONQUIZ.navsectionID = "6808529"
INAUGURATIONQUIZ.sPubDate = "1/11/2005 10:05:26 PM GMT";
INAUGURATIONQUIZ.quiztype = 1;
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INAUGURATIONQUIZ.appWidth = 460;
INAUGURATIONQUIZ.appDeck = new Array("What do you know about the inauguration of the president? Take MSNBC.com's quiz and see how much you remember.<br><br><br>","How did you do? Scroll down to see. <a href=mailto:news@msnbc.com&subject=Weekly%20News%20quiz>Also, please let us know what you think about the quiz. The feedback is appreciated.</a>");
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INAUGURATIONQUIZ[1] = new Array();
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[1][0] = new Array("Who delivered the shortest inaugural address?");
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[1].answer = "George Washington's second inaugural address, at 133 words, set the mark for brevity.";
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[1][1] = new Array("Richard Nixon",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[1][2] = new Array("Harry Truman",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[1][3] = new Array("George Washington",'',1);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[1][4] = new Array("Theodore Roosevelt",'',0);

INAUGURATIONQUIZ[2] = new Array();
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[2][0] = new Array("Who was the first president to be inaugurated in Washington, D.C.?");
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[2].answer = "Thomas Jefferson in 1801. His predecessors, George Washington and John Adams, were sworn in in New York and Philadelphia, respectively.";
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[2][1] = new Array("George Washington",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[2][2] = new Array("John Adams",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[2][3] = new Array("James Madison",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[2][4] = new Array("Thomas Jefferson",'',1);

INAUGURATIONQUIZ[3] = new Array();
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[3][0] = new Array("Who is the only president to have been sworn in by a woman?");
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[3].answer = "Lyndon Johnson received the oath of office from U.S. District Judge Sarah T. Hughes aboard Air Force One when he assumed the presidency after the assassination of John F. Kennedy.";
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[3][1] = new Array("John F. Kennedy",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[3][2] = new Array("Lyndon Johnson",'',1);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[3][3] = new Array("Bill Clinton",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[3][4] = new Array("Jimmy Carter",'',0);

INAUGURATIONQUIZ[4] = new Array();
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[4][0] = new Array("Who is the only person to have both taken the presidential oath of office and administered it?");
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[4].answer = "William H. Taft took the oath when he was sworn in as president in 1909 and administered it to Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover in the 1920s when Taft was chief justice of the Supreme Court.";
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[4][1] = new Array("Franklin D. Roosevelt",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[4][2] = new Array("Thomas Jefferson",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[4][3] = new Array("William H. Taft",'',1);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[4][4] = new Array("Abraham Lincoln",'',0);

INAUGURATIONQUIZ[5] = new Array();
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[5][0] = new Array("Who presided at the most inaugurations?");
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[5].answer = "John Marshall, who served as chief justice for more than 34 years, administered the presidential oath nine times, to Presidents Thomas Jefferson (twice), James Madison (twice), James Monroe (twice), John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson (twice).";
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[5][1] = new Array("Chief Justice John Marshall",'',1);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[5][2] = new Array("Chief Justice Warren Burger",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[5][3] = new Array("Chief Justice William Rehnquist",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[5][4] = new Array("Chief Justice Earl Warren",'',0);

INAUGURATIONQUIZ[6] = new Array();
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[6][0] = new Array("Who was the only man to be sworn in as president without having been elected to either that office or the vice presidency?");
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[6].answer = "Gerald Ford was sworn in as president Aug. 9, 1974, after the resignation of Richard Nixon. Ford had been appointed vice president after Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973.";
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[6][1] = new Array("Lyndon Johnson",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[6][2] = new Array("Gerald Ford",'',1);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[6][3] = new Array("Harry Truman",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[6][4] = new Array("None of the above",'',0);

INAUGURATIONQUIZ[7] = new Array();
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[7][0] = new Array("Which president challenged the nation in his inaugural adress to achieve \"the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth\"?");
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[7].answer = "None of the above. President Kennedy issued the challenge, but it was in a May 25, 1961, speech to Congress, not in his inaugural address, which was famous for the line: \"Ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what you can do for your country.\"";
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[7][1] = new Array("Dwight Eisenhower",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[7][2] = new Array("John F. Kennedy",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[7][3] = new Array("Lyndon Johnson",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[7][4] = new Array("None of the above",'',1);

INAUGURATIONQUIZ[8] = new Array();
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[8][0] = new Array("George W. Bush is the nation's 43rd president, but how many times has the presidential oath of office actually been taken?");
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[8].answer = "Multiple terms for some presidents, the deaths of others while in office and the resignation of one mean that when Bush takes the oath on Jan. 20, it will be the 64th such occasion in the nation's history.";
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[8][1] = new Array("43",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[8][2] = new Array("55",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[8][3] = new Array("62",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[8][4] = new Array("63",'',1);

INAUGURATIONQUIZ[9] = new Array();
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[9][0] = new Array("Which president delivered the first inaugural speech to be televised?");
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[9].answer = "Harry Truman's 1949 inaugural address was the first to be broadcast on television, and it came just 24 years after the first inaugural address broadcast on the radio -- Calvin Coolidge's 1925 speech.";
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[9][1] = new Array("Harry Truman",'',1);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[9][2] = new Array("Franklin Roosevelt",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[9][3] = new Array("Dwight Eisenhower",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[9][4] = new Array("John F. Kennedy",'',0);

INAUGURATIONQUIZ[10] = new Array();
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[10][0] = new Array("How much is George W. Bush's second inauguration expected to cost?");
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[10].answer = "$30-40 million. Private donors will pick up most of the tab.";
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[10][1] = new Array("$5-10 million",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[10][2] = new Array("$15-25 million",'',0);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[10][3] = new Array("$30-40 million",'',1);
INAUGURATIONQUIZ[10][4] = new Array("$65-75 million",'',0);

INAUGURATIONQUIZ.profiles = new Array();var i=0;
INAUGURATIONQUIZ.profiles[i++]= new Array(0,9,"Not good. You should know your history better.");
INAUGURATIONQUIZ.profiles[i++]= new Array(10,50,"Pretty poor. You really should pay more attention to history.");
INAUGURATIONQUIZ.profiles[i++]= new Array(51,70,"Pretty good. But you probably should be paying a little more attention to history.");
INAUGURATIONQUIZ.profiles[i++]= new Array(71,90,"Impressive. You know your inauguration news.");
INAUGURATIONQUIZ.profiles[i++]= new Array(91,100,"Excellent. 10 out of 10!");

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