Would I Be A Good President? Quiz

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We have an amazing "Would I be a good president quiz" for you. Presidents are the mirrors of the nation as most of the population looks up to them. Some leaders will go down in history as heroes; others like to be forgotten as they leave their people in worse conditions. Do you think you would be a good president of the United States of America? Take up the test and find out.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How much experience will you have before running for president?

    • A.

      None! I will just have my looks!

    • B.

      I will have a good amount of experience.

    • C.

      It depends on how much experience the American people decide I have.

    • D.

      I will know what I'm doing.

    • E.

      I would have just started getting interested in politics.

  • 2. 

    What President's path will you most follow?

    • A.

      George Washington

    • B.

      Barack Obama

    • C.

      George W. Bush

    • D.

      Richard Nixon

    • E.

      Ulysses S. Grant

  • 3. 

    How do you feel the economy is doing right now?

    • A.

      The economy is perfect!

    • B.

      The economy is not at its best. There is nothing we can do to help it.

    • C.

      The economy is horrible, and we will never get out of this recession.

    • D.

      The economy may be bad, but we must do everything we can to fix it.

    • E.

      We should let the American people work through the bad economic times themselves.

  • 4. 

    What do you feel about relations with foreign nations?

    • A.

      The only nation we should talk with is the US.

    • B.

      Our foreign relations are fine at the moment.

    • C.

      We need better foreign relations, but it is not a top priority.

    • D.

      In order to have safety at home and peace abroad, we must have good foreign relations in every country.

    • E.

      We should better foreign relations with some countries, but others are too messed up to fix.

  • 5. 

    How do you feel about political parties?

    • A.

      I love 'em. It's like an East coast, West coast thing!

    • B.

      I may belong to one, but they have horribly divided the country.

    • C.

      We need to have them to indicate what we believe in.

    • D.

      I will stand up for my party no matter what.

    • E.

      I belong to one to show what I believe in, but we should follow the example of Pres. Washington and not have political parties.

  • 6. 

    Your predecessor messed up the country badly. If at all, how do you defend him/her?

    • A.

      He/She destroyed the country and betrayed the people that elected him, he does not deserve any defense for what he/she did.

    • B.

      He/She may have made mistakes, but who hasn't. Every president has made mistakes in their years in the White House. My predecessor may have just made more mistakes than the others.

    • C.

      My predecessor may not have been a great president, but he was still a great American for trying to help our great nation. He just failed.

    • D.

      He/She was a bad president, and I now have to fix his bad judgment.

    • E.

      He/She SUCKS!

  • 7. 

    You are being attacked by members of the opposing party. How do you defend yourself?

    • A.

      They're just mad a member of their party isn't in the White House.

    • B.

      I would give an explanation about what I was doing and why my decisions would be good for the improvement of our nation.

    • C.

      I wouldn't do anything if the American people thought they were right about what they were talking about. It would be them in the White House.

    • D.

      They may be upset that their party is not in the White House, but I should still defend myself and my party, even though their attacks are fully based on petty party politics.

    • E.

      I would brush it aside unless the American people were starting to believe them.

  • 8. 

    During the campaign, your opponent is dangerously ill and cannot campaign. What do you do?

    • A.

      Yeah! Perfect opportunity to bash on him/her! I'm sure to win if he/she is not campaigning at all.

    • B.

      I stop all campaign actions until he is feeling better. It would only be fair.

    • C.

      I make no campaign stops, but I don't stop my t.v. Radio, etc., ads. There is no need. He doesn't have to stop his either.

    • D.

      I will talk to my aides. They know what to do.

    • E.

      I would let my aides make all the decisions.

  • 9. 

    During the campaign, your opponent criticizes you for your bad spelling. (Not saying that you are bad at spelling, it's hypothetical) How do you respond?

    • A.

      I tell him a quote from Pres. Andrew Jackson say, "It is a poor mind that can only think of one way to spell a word." And besides, my wife does all the spell check.

    • B.

      I would not respond at all. I do not want to stoop to that low of a level where we are throwing little insults at each other.

    • C.

      I would say he is stupid and can't spell: spell.

    • D.

      I would hold a town hall meeting where the audience would ask me how to spell words, and I would spell them to show that I am good at spelling.

    • E.

      I would talk to my opponent and ask him why he would air such an ad and make my decision from there.

  • 10. 

    You are asked to make a decision that the country is severely divided about. Exactly 50-50. What do you do?

    • A.

      I will review both sides of the argument and see if I can make a decision that would make both sides happy and still help the country.

    • B.

      I would make the decision I thought would help the country the most. That's my job.

    • C.

      I would put it aside. The pressure is too much for me.

    • D.

      I would discuss with my cabinet and aides (who are also divided) and see what they think.

    • E.

      I am the decider. I can do what I want.

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