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Win a Pongo T-Shirt in Our Presidents' Day Jobs Quiz!

February 21, 2011 (10:00AM) by Rick Saia, CPRW

When it comes to holidays, hardly anyone gives a hoot and a half about Presidents' Day.

The White HouseOriginally a holiday to honor George Washington's birthday (Feb. 22), the only thing significant about it is that it gives many of us a three-day weekend in late February.

Well, let's add a bit of a spark to the day.

I've constructed a 10-question multiple choice quiz that asks which jobs these U.S. presidents held before they reached the White House.

Oh, did I mention that there are prizes involved? The 25 people with the highest scores overall who submit their answers no later than February 28, 2011 will win Pongo t-shirts!

All you need to do is submit your answers in a comment below, along with your email address. (Don't worry! Your email address will not be visible to anyone! But we need it so we can obtain your mailing address and shirt size should you win.)

I'll give the correct answers on Wed., March 2.

Here goes, and good luck!

Gerald Ford (38th president, 1974-1977)
(a) pro football player, (b) busboy, (c) bank clerk, (d) farmer

Franklin Roosevelt (32nd president, 1933-1945)
(a) bank president, (b) dishwasher, (c) Assistant Secretary of the Navy, (d) lieutenant governor

Ronald Reagan (40th president, 1981-1989)
(a) baseball pitcher, (b) newspaper editor, (c) actor, (d) carnival barker

Harry Truman (33rd president, 1945-1953)
(a) clothing store owner, (b) dishwasher, (c) governor, (d) engineer

Richard Nixon (37th president, 1969-1974)
(a) lawyer, (b) bookkeeper, (c) Army general, (d) judge

Bill Clinton (42nd president, 1993-2001)
(a) librarian, (b) law school professor, (c) lifeguard, (d) professional musician

Dwight Eisenhower (34th president, 1953-1961)
(a) insurance salesman, (b) newspaper reporter, (c) stockbroker, (d) university president

Lyndon Johnson (36th president, 1963-1969)
(a) schoolteacher, (b) governor, (c) taxi driver, (d) bartender

Herbert Hoover (31st president, 1929-1932)
(a) lawyer, (b) carpenter, (c ) geologist, (d) ferryboat operator

Jimmy Carter (39th president, 1977-1981)
(a) farmer, (b) diplomat, (c) school principal, (d) radio announcer

Take your time, maybe even do a bit of research on the web, and give us your answers below.

 


OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES

  • All entrants must be 18 years or older.
  • Only one entry per person.
  • Open only to residents of U.S. and Canada.
  • By participating, entrants agree to these official rules and Pongo Resume's Terms of Use.
  • No purchase necessary.
  • We will not contact you as a result of your participation unless you are a prize winner.
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Comments (6)

Here are my answers, and they are final:

Gerald Ford (38th president, 1974-1977) (b) busboy

Franklin Roosevelt (32nd president, 1933-1945) (c) Assistant Secretary of the Navy

Ronald Reagan (40th president, 1981-1989) (c) actor

Harry Truman (33rd president, 1945-1953) (d) engineer

Richard Nixon (37th president, 1969-1974) (a) lawyer

Bill Clinton (42nd president, 1993-2001) (d) professional musician

Dwight Eisenhower (34th president, 1953-1961) (d) university president

Lyndon Johnson (36th president, 1963-1969) (a) schoolteacher

Herbert Hoover (31st president, 1929-1932) (c ) geologist

Jimmy Carter (39th president, 1977-1981) (a) farmer

Posted by: Steve Dowell | February 22, 2011 at 12:48 PM | Quote This Comment

Gerald Ford (b) busboy

Franklin Roosevelt (c) Assistant Secretary of the Navy

Ronald Reagan (c) actor

Harry Truman (a) clothing store owner

Richard Nixon (a) lawyer

Bill Clinton (b) law school professor

Dwight Eisenhower (d) university president

Lyndon Johnson (a) schoolteacher

Herbert Hoover (c ) geologist

Jimmy Carter (a) farmer

Posted by: JMLUkas | February 22, 2011 at 4:15 PM | Quote This Comment

Here are my answers. Good luck everyone!

Gerald Ford (38th president, 1974-1977) - B - Busboy

Franklin Roosevelt (32nd president, 1933-1945) C - Assistant Secretary of the Navy

Ronald Reagan (40th president, 1981-1989) C - Actor

Harry Truman (33rd president, 1945-1953) A - Clothing store owner (Haberdasher)

Richard Nixon (37th president, 1969-1974) A - Lawyer

Bill Clinton (42nd president, 1993-2001) B - Law school professor

Dwight Eisenhower (34th president, 1953-1961) D - University President

Lyndon Johnson (36th president, 1963-1969) A - Schoolteacher

Herbert Hoover (31st president, 1929-1932) C - Geologist

Jimmy Carter (39th president, 1977-1981) A - Farmer

Posted by: Cindy Doll | February 25, 2011 at 10:13 PM | Quote This Comment

Great Presidents' Day Quiz!

Here are my answers:

Gerald Ford (38th president, 1974-1977) (b) busboy

Franklin Roosevelt (32nd president, 1933-1945) (c) Assistant Secretary of the Navy

Ronald Reagan (40th president, 1981-1989) (c) actor

Harry Truman (33rd president, 1945-1953) (a) clothing store owner

Richard Nixon (37th president, 1969-1974) (a) lawyer

Bill Clinton (42nd president, 1993-2001) (b) law school professor

Dwight Eisenhower (34th president, 1953-1961) (d) university president

Lyndon Johnson (36th president, 1963-1969) (a) schoolteacher

Herbert Hoover (31st president, 1929-1932) (c) geologist

Jimmy Carter (39th president, 1977-1981) (a) farmer

Posted by: Jan Gindra | February 26, 2011 at 11:38 PM | Quote This Comment

Gerald Ford (38th president, 1974-1977)(b) busboy

Franklin Roosevelt (32nd president, 1933-1945)Assistant Secretary of the Navy

Ronald Reagan (40th president, 1981-1989) (c) actor

Harry Truman (33rd president, 1945-1953) (a) clothing store owner

Richard Nixon (37th president, 1969-1974) (a) lawyer

Bill Clinton (42nd president, 1993-2001) (b) law school professor

Dwight Eisenhower (34th president, 1953-1961) (d) university president

Lyndon Johnson (36th president, 1963-1969) (a) schoolteacher

Herbert Hoover (31st president, 1929-1932) (c) geologist

Jimmy Carter (39th president, 1977-1981) (a) farmer

Posted by: Kristina | February 18, 2012 at 6:11 PM | Quote This Comment

Very easy with Google search ..ahahh thanks and appreciate your skills!@bose

Posted by: Lifeguard CV Template | March 14, 2012 at 3:19 AM | Quote This Comment

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