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4th of July: Independence Day Quiz – True or False

Greetings everyone, and welcome to our exclusive 4th of July True or False Quiz. This quick and fun quiz is just 10 questions.

As we honor and celebrate the birth of the USA as a modern nation, we’re also shining a spotlight on the rich history that surrounds this significant day.

In this quiz, we will challenge your knowledge about the U.S. Independence Day with a series of statements – your task is to determine whether they’re true or false.

Whether you’re a history buff or just love a good challenge, this 4th of July quiz promises to be enlightening and fun. So, let’s see how well you know your Independence Day trivia. Ready, set, quiz!

4th of July: Independence Day Quiz – True or False Questions

1. The United States declared independence from France.

2. Benjamin Franklin was the main author of the Declaration of Independence.

3. The Star-Spangled Banner was written by Francis Scott Key.

4. There are 52 stars on the American flag.

5. The stripes on the American flag represent the original 13 colonies.

6. Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag.

7. The colors of the American flag are red, white, and blue.

8. Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Monroe all died on July 4th.

9. The Declaration of Independence was adopted in 1770.

10. Calvin Coolidge, the 30th U.S. president, was born on July 4th.

4th of July True or False Quiz Questions
4th of July True or False Quiz Questions

4th of July: Independence Day Quiz – True or False Answers

1. The United States declared independence from France.
– False

2. Benjamin Franklin was the main author of the Declaration of Independence.
– False

3. The Star-Spangled Banner was written by Francis Scott Key.
– True

4. There are 52 stars on the American flag.
– False

5. The stripes on the American flag represent the original 13 colonies.
– True

6. Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag.
– True (Although this is widely believed, it is debated among historians.)

7. The colors of the American flag are red, white, and blue.
– True

8. Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Monroe all died on July 4th.
– True

9. The Declaration of Independence was adopted in 1770.
– False

10. Calvin Coolidge, the 30th U.S. president, was born on July 4th.
– True

Thank you all for participating in our 4th of July True or False Quiz.

We hope it was an enjoyable journey through the United States of America’s history and that you’ve learned some fascinating facts about Independence Day along the way.

As we celebrate this monumental day, let’s remember the importance of the events and ideals it represents. From the brave acts of the Founding Fathers to the freedom and liberties we enjoy today, there’s so much to honor and appreciate. Keep this spirit alive, and here’s wishing you all a very Happy Independence Day.

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