Presidents Day quiz! How well do you know the popular holiday?

<section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>What did Presidents Day originally celebrate?</h3> <ul> <li>All presidents</li> <li>President Abraham Lincoln’s birthday </li> <li>President George Washington’s birthday</li> <li>The United States of America</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Which U.S. president spent the longest time in office?</h3> <ul> <li>Franklin Roosevelt</li> <li>James Madison</li> <li>Thomas Jefferson</li> <li>Dwight Eisenhower</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Several states honor U.S. presidents with official state holidays that do not fall on the third Monday of February — true or false?</h3> <ul> <li>True</li> <li>False</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Which group of four presidents are depicted on Mount Rushmore?</h3> <ul> <li>George Washington, John Adams, Teddy Roosevelt, Gerald Ford</li> <li>George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln</li> <li>Abraham Lincoln, FDR, Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy</li> <li>Abraham Lincoln, FDR, Lyndon B. Johnson, Teddy Roosevelt</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Which of these is George Washington’s actual birthday?</h3> <ul> <li>February 20</li> <li>February 22</li> <li>March 1</li> <li>April 22</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>The 1971 Uniform Monday Holiday Act was an attempt to do what for workers?</h3> <ul> <li>Allow Americans to have better wages</li> <li>Allow Americans to have better access to proper work clothing</li> <li>Allow Americans to have more three-day weekends</li> <li>Allow Americans to have more shopping time</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>George Washington’s farewell address is read aloud to the U.S. Senate each Presidents Day — true or false?</h3> <ul> <li>True</li> <li>False</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace is a national historic park in Hodgenville, Kentucky — true or false?</h3> <ul> <li>True</li> <li>False</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Presidents Day is celebrated every year on February 20 — true or false?</h3> <ul> <li>True</li> <li>False</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>In what year did the Presidents Day holiday expand to include the entire country&amp;nbsp;(after initially only applying to Washington, D.C.)?</h3> <ul> <li>1823</li> <li>1885</li> <li>1910</li> <li>1922</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Who was deemed the tallest president, measuring 6 ft. 4 in.?</h3> <ul> <li>Donald Trump</li> <li>Woodrow Wilson</li> <li>Rutherford Hayes </li> <li>Abraham Lincoln</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Which U.S. president was a peanut farmer before he entered the White House?</h3> <ul> <li>Jimmy Carter</li> <li>Ronald Reagan</li> <li>Herbert Hoover</li> <li>Warren Harding</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Which U.S. president officially gave the White House its name?</h3> <ul> <li>Teddy Roosevelt</li> <li>Richard Nixon</li> <li>Franklin Roosevelt</li> <li>Dwight Eisenhower</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>How many U.S. presidents, past or present, have birthdays in February?</h3> <ul> <li>4</li> <li>7</li> <li>10</li> <li>14</li> </ul></section><section data-block="SingleChoice"><h3>Presidents Day is not a federal holiday — true or false?</h3> <ul> <li>True</li> <li>False</li> </ul></section>