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Quiz about Obama Biden Not Osama Bin Laden

Obama, Biden: Not Osama Bin Laden! Quiz


These were unfortunate names for the 2008 Democratic ticket, but how much do you really know about the President and Vice-President of the United States?

A multiple-choice quiz by popeye91. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
popeye91
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
321,429
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. Obama first then. We know he was a relatively young president, but when was he actually born? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Mr Biden is significantly older than Obama, as he came into the world in 1942. In which state was the Vice-President born? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Obama's upbringing was unconventional as he lived with his grandparents for the majority of his childhood. After moving to Los Angeles, and then New York, he majored at Columbia University...but in which subject? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Mr Biden enjoyed a more orthodox childhood than Obama, and he went to the University of Delaware to study history and political science. However, what position did he play in the freshman football side? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. After attending Harvard Law School, and taking part in minor political activities, Barack ran for the Illinois State Senate in 1996. Who was the incumbent senator at the time, a person whom Barack ultimately succeeded? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Over the years, Biden has been struck by personal tragedy, including the death of his first wife and daughter. As a result, Biden took this day off of work when he was a Senator, in remembrance. What's the day? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Moving onto happier times for both men now. In 2004, both men were representing their states in the U.S Senate. Which two states were Obama and Biden representing? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. How many times has Joe Biden run for the Democratic Presidential candidacy? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Mr Obama's career in the U.S Senate was relatively short for a senator, lasting 4 years. However, there are initiatives that have his name on them. Which one is these was a correct, Obama-sponsored, initiative? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Final question, which links both Obama and Biden - the 2008 Presidential Democratic ticket, of course! Against the Republican ticket, how many electoral college seats did the Democrats win? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Obama first then. We know he was a relatively young president, but when was he actually born?

Answer: August 4, 1961

I was surprised to find he was born in Honolulu, Hawaii!
2. Mr Biden is significantly older than Obama, as he came into the world in 1942. In which state was the Vice-President born?

Answer: Pennsylvania

Mr Biden was born on November 20, 1942, in the town of Scranton. He became the Senator for Delaware early on in his political career.
3. Obama's upbringing was unconventional as he lived with his grandparents for the majority of his childhood. After moving to Los Angeles, and then New York, he majored at Columbia University...but in which subject?

Answer: Political Science

Considering what he is doing now, it shouldn't come as a surprise to find out that he majored, with a specialization in international relations. He graduated in 1983.
4. Mr Biden enjoyed a more orthodox childhood than Obama, and he went to the University of Delaware to study history and political science. However, what position did he play in the freshman football side?

Answer: Halfback

Joe played for the Blue Hens freshman team. He was close to playing for the varsity team as a defensive back, but decided to drop the idea. (Information from wikipedia.org)
5. After attending Harvard Law School, and taking part in minor political activities, Barack ran for the Illinois State Senate in 1996. Who was the incumbent senator at the time, a person whom Barack ultimately succeeded?

Answer: Alice Palmer

Kwame Raoul took the seat in 2004 when Obama vacated it to move over to the U.S Senate.
6. Over the years, Biden has been struck by personal tragedy, including the death of his first wife and daughter. As a result, Biden took this day off of work when he was a Senator, in remembrance. What's the day?

Answer: December 18

His wife, Neilia Hunter, and his daughter were killed on December 18, 1972 in a car accident. His sons made a full recovery over time, but it severely shook Biden's early political standing.
7. Moving onto happier times for both men now. In 2004, both men were representing their states in the U.S Senate. Which two states were Obama and Biden representing?

Answer: Illinois and Delaware

Biden had been representing the state of Delaware in the senate since 1973, making it a total of 35 years. Obama became Senator in 2004, beating Alan Keyes to the post, although he wasn't officially sworn in until January 2005. .
8. How many times has Joe Biden run for the Democratic Presidential candidacy?

Answer: 2

Biden ran for the Presidency ticket in 1988 and 2008. His 1988 campaign was partly thwarted by plagiarism issues. The 2008 candidacy didn't go well, as he finished 5th in the first caucuses, and he quit the race.
9. Mr Obama's career in the U.S Senate was relatively short for a senator, lasting 4 years. However, there are initiatives that have his name on them. Which one is these was a correct, Obama-sponsored, initiative?

Answer: Coburn-Obama Transparency Act

Obama co-sponsored this initiative with Tom Coburn and, in a extraordinary co-incidence, John McCain! It was passed into law as The Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006, and Obama was present at the signing.
10. Final question, which links both Obama and Biden - the 2008 Presidential Democratic ticket, of course! Against the Republican ticket, how many electoral college seats did the Democrats win?

Answer: 365

The Democratic ticket secured 365 college seats, in contrast to the 173 gained by the Republicans. Obama also beat the Republican candidate (John McCain) in the popular vote, with 52.9% of the votes cast going to him.
Source: Author popeye91

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