A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Alexander Hamilton
C. There is no U.S. President on the ten dollar bill
2. What is the biggest bill printed in the U.S. today?
A. $100
B. $5,000
C. $10,000
3. Who is the U.S. President on the $100 bill?
A. Benjamin Franklin
B. George Washington
C. There is no U.S. President on the $100 bill
4. What does D.C. in Washington, D.C. mean?
A. Dumb Congressmen
B. District of Columbia
C. District Center
5. Benjamin Franklin wrote that he believed if people would fart freely they would be more relaxed.
True
False
6. Aaron Burr kill Alexander Hamilton.
True
False
7. Aaron Burr was a U.S. Vice President.
True
False
8. Who is the U.S. President on the two dollar bill?
A. Thomas Jefferson
B. Jefferson Davis
C. There is no U.S. President on the two dollar bill
D. No such bill was ever printed
9. Rocky Mountain oysters are cow testicles.
True
False
10. Only bulls, not cows, grow horns.
True
False
Answers
1. C. Alexander Hamilton is on the ten dollar bill, however he was never a U.S. President.
2. A. The U.S. quit printing bigger bills since anything bigger than a $100 bill does not circulate very rapidly.
3. C. Benjamin Franklin is on the $100 bill, however he was never a U.S. President.
4. B. Although many people may think it ought to stand for Dumb Congressmen, it stands for District of Columbia.
5. True. Benjamin Franklin, a statesman, diplomat, author, scientist, inventor and printer, believed if there was something people could eat to make their farts smell more like perfume, then people would fart freely relieving pent up pressure making them more relaxed.
6. True. Aaron Burr shot Alexander Hamilton in a dual in 1804.
7. True. Aaron Burr was U.S. Vice President during Thomas Jefferson's first term from 1801 to 1805.
8. A. Contrary to the old saying, "Phony as a two dollar bill," and, although you don't see one very often, two dollar bills are still in circulation.
9. False. Rocky Mountain oysters are testicles, however cows are female and have no testicles.
10. False. Although most cows you see don't have horns, they can grow horns. The reason you don't see very many cows with horns is because the horns are usually removed or growth of the horns is stunted when they are calves.
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