- When is Veterans Day celebrated in the United States?
a) May 30
b) July 4
c) November 11
d) December 7 - What was Veterans Day originally called?
a) Armistice Day
b) Memorial Day
c) Independence Day
d) Freedom Day - Which war led to the creation of Veterans Day?
a) Civil War
b) World War I
c) World War II
d) Vietnam War - In which year was the name changed from Armistice Day to Veterans Day?
a) 1938
b) 1954
c) 1971
d) 1978 - What flower is often associated with Veterans Day?
a) Rose
b) Poppy
c) Daisy
d) Lily - Which president signed Veterans Day into law?
a) Franklin D. Roosevelt
b) Harry S. Truman
c) Dwight D. Eisenhower
d) John F. Kennedy - What time is traditionally observed for a moment of silence on Veterans Day?
a) 11:00 AM
b) 12:00 PM
c) 3:00 PM
d) 5:00 PM - Which country also celebrates November 11 as Remembrance Day?
a) France
b) Germany
c) Canada
d) Japan - What does the military tradition of “dining in” refer to?
a) A formal dinner for military members only
b) Eating at the mess hall
c) A potluck dinner for veterans
d) A breakfast ceremony - Which government agency is responsible for providing benefits to veterans?
a) Department of Defense
b) Department of Veterans Affairs
c) Department of Homeland Security
d) Department of Labor
Answers: 1-c, 2-a, 3-b, 4-b, 5-b, 6-c, 7-a, 8-c, 9-a, 10-b