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Quiz about A Salute To Lady Liberty
Quiz about A Salute To Lady Liberty

A Salute To Lady Liberty Trivia Quiz


Do you know these facts on our Beautiful Lady in NY Harbor?

A multiple-choice quiz by joopie. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
joopie
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
86,238
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
730
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Question 1 of 10
1. You are still able to walk up to her crown. How many viewing windows are located in Lady Liberty's crown? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. She has some big hands! How large is the Lady's index finger? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. If today's ice caps melted, would the Statue of Liberty be up to her armpits in water?


Question 4 of 10
4. Her right arm and torch did alot of traveling. How many times did they cross the Atlantic Ocean? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. It is not proper to ask a lady her weight but, the Statue of Liberty is not shy. She has 31 tons (62,000 lbs) of copper. How many tons of steel is in her frame? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Lady Liberty's light guides ships into NY Harbor. Was she the first electric lighthouse in the US?


Question 7 of 10
7. Most women won't tell you, but this beauty is not embarrassed. What is Lady Liberty's waist size? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. You are no longer allowed up to the torch, but how many rungs are on the ladder to the torch? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. How many shipping crates did it take to ship this Big, Beautiful Woman from France? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. She was dedicated to the US in October 1886 but, what year was the Statue of Liberty designated a National Monument? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. You are still able to walk up to her crown. How many viewing windows are located in Lady Liberty's crown?

Answer: 25

The 25 windows symbolize the 25 gemstones on earth. The 7 rays on her crown, symbolize the 7 continents.
2. She has some big hands! How large is the Lady's index finger?

Answer: 8 feet

Her 8 foot finger has a 13" X 10" fingernail. That's a lot of nail polish!
3. If today's ice caps melted, would the Statue of Liberty be up to her armpits in water?

Answer: Yes

The sea level in this world would raise 200-250 feet.
4. Her right arm and torch did alot of traveling. How many times did they cross the Atlantic Ocean?

Answer: 3

First time in 1876 to be displayed in Philadelphia and NYC. Second time to go back to Paris in 1882. Third time to be displayed in NY Harbor in 1885.
5. It is not proper to ask a lady her weight but, the Statue of Liberty is not shy. She has 31 tons (62,000 lbs) of copper. How many tons of steel is in her frame?

Answer: 125

That is 250,000 pounds of steel. The base has 27,000 tons of concrete, that is 54 million pounds!
6. Lady Liberty's light guides ships into NY Harbor. Was she the first electric lighthouse in the US?

Answer: Yes

In 1886 she was the first electric lighthouse in use in the US.
7. Most women won't tell you, but this beauty is not embarrassed. What is Lady Liberty's waist size?

Answer: 35 feet

That is what you call a "plus" size! Her robe forms the outer shell but there is no torso under it.
8. You are no longer allowed up to the torch, but how many rungs are on the ladder to the torch?

Answer: 54

There are 192 steps to the top of the pedastal, with a total of 354 steps to the crown. My feet hurt just thinking about it!
9. How many shipping crates did it take to ship this Big, Beautiful Woman from France?

Answer: 214

Her journey was completed from France to NY Harbor, on October 28, 1886.
10. She was dedicated to the US in October 1886 but, what year was the Statue of Liberty designated a National Monument?

Answer: 1924

This beauty became a National Landmark in October 1924 and still stands tall and proud in New York Harbor. "God Bless America!"
Source: Author joopie

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