Famous Dogs in History Quiz
- Question: Which stray dog played an important role as a message carrier in World War I, running notes between the rear headquarters and the front lines to warn the troops of incoming attacks?
- Answer: Rags was a stray dog who played an important role as a message carrier in World War I, running notes between the rear headquarters and the front lines to warn the troops of incoming attacks.
- Question: Which heroic dog character was portrayed in film over the years by a series of German shepherds?
- Answer: Rin Tin Tin was a fictional heroic dog who was portrayed in film over the years by a series of German shepherds.
- Question: Which Australian cattle dog lived 29 years and 5 months, becoming the longest-living dog verified by Guinness World Records?
- Answer: The Australian cattle dog Bluey lived 29 years and 5 months, becoming the longest-living dog verified by Guinness World Records.
- Question: What is the name of the poodle who kept John Steinbeck company on his 1960 road trip around the United States?
- Answer: Charley was the standard poodle who kept John Steinbeck company on his 1960 road trip around the United States.
- Question: What was the name of the dog that portrayed Toto in The Wizard of Oz (1939)?
- Answer: The real name of the dog that portrayed Toto in The Wizard of Oz (1939) was Terry.
- Question: What was the name of the Pekingese that was one of three dogs to survive the sinking of the Titanic in 1912?
- Answer: The Pekingese Sun Yat-sen was one of three dogs to survive the sinking of the Titanic in 1912.
- Question: Which dog did U.S. President George H.W. Bush refer to in a reelection bid as knowing “more about foreign affairs than these two bozos?”
- Answer: U.S. President George H.W. Bush mentioned his English springer spaniel Millie in a bid for reelection: “My dog Millie Bush knows more about foreign affairs than these two bozos.”
- Question: In 1805 which Newfoundland dog became famous for being the only animal to complete Lewis and Clark’s first American overland expedition from the Mississippi River to the Pacific coast and back?
- Answer: Seaman was a Newfoundland dog who became famous for being the only animal to complete Lewis and Clark’s first American overland expedition from the Mississippi River to the Pacific coast and back.
- Question: Which dog, belonging to Paul McCartney, inspired a song on the Beatles’s 1968 White Album?
- Answer: The song “Martha, My Dear,” on the Beatles’s 1968 White Album, was inspired by Paul McCartney’s dog Martha.
- Question: What is the name of the dachshund featured in several of Pablo Picasso’s paintings?
- Answer: Lump is the dachshund featured in several of Pablo Picasso’s paintings.
- Question: What was the name of Abraham Lincoln’s dog?
- Answer: Abraham Lincoln’s dog was unimaginatively named Fido.
- Question: Which was the most decorated dog in World War II, winning the Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, and Purple Heart?
- Answer: Chips was the most decorated dog in World War II, being awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, and Purple Heart.
- Question: What was the name of U.S. President John F. Kennedy’s dog that would often swim laps in the pool alongside the president?
- Answer: U.S. President John F. Kennedy’s dog Charlie would often swim laps in the pool alongside the president.
- Question: Who served as the lead sled dog for a life-saving medical delivery from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska, where there was an outbreak of diphtheria?
- Answer: In 1925 Balto served as the lead sled dog for a life-saving medical delivery from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska, where there was an outbreak of diphtheria.
- Question: Alongside human companion Horatio Nelson Jackson, which canine became the first dog to cross the United States in an automobile in 1903?
- Answer: Alongside his human companion Horatio Nelson Jackson, Bud Nelson became the first dog to cross the United States in an automobile in 1903.
- Question: In 1924 which “Wonder Dog” became an overnight sensation in the press after traveling more than 2,800 miles in the winter to return to its family?
- Answer: In 1924 Bobbie, the “Wonder Dog,” became an overnight sensation in the press after traveling more than 2,800 miles in the winter to return to its family.
- Question: What was the name of U.S. President Warren G. Harding’s dog that frequently tagged along on golf outings and at cabinet meetings?
- Answer: Laddie Boy was U.S. President Warren G. Harding’s dog that often tagged along on golf outings and to cabinet meetings.
- Question: On November 3, 1957, which dog became the first animal to orbit Earth?
- Answer: Laika was a stray dog that became the first animal to orbit Earth, on November 3, 1957.
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