Elizabeth Warren Trivia Quiz Questions With Answers
When was Elizabeth Warren born?
A: On June 22, 1949.
Warren is a member of the National Bankruptcy Conference,
an independent organization that advises the U.S. Congress on what?
A: Bankruptcy law.
Where was Elizabeth Warren born?
A: In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
How many siblings does Warren have?
A: Three brothers.
Warren landed a primetime speaking slot at the 2012
Democratic National Convention, immediately before
who?
A: Bill Clinton.
What happened to Elizabeth's father when she was twelve?
A: He had heart attack.
In 2008, Warren was appointed by United States Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid to chair the what?
A: Five-member Congressional Oversight Panel created to oversee the
implementation of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act.
What high school did Warren attend?
In high school, Warren became a star member of what team?
A: The debate team.
Elizabeth was an early advocate for the creation of a new
what?
A: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
In high school Elizabeth won what title while competing
with debate teams from high schools throughout the state?
A: Oklahoma's top high-school debater".
Elizabeth Warren won a debate scholarship to what school at
the age of 16?
A: George Washington University.
Warren left GWU after two years to do what?
A: Marry her high-school boyfriend, Jim Warren.
What was Jim Warren's occupation?
A: NASA engineer.
What year did Warren graduate from the University of
Houston with a degree in speech pathology and audiology?
A: In 1970.
Warren is a former Vice-President of the what?
A: American Law Institute.
After her daughter turned two, Elizabeth enrolled at what
law school?
A: Rutgers School of Law–Newark.
Shortly before her graduation in 1976, Warren became what?
A: Pregnant with her second child.
In what year were Elizabeth and Jim Warren divorced?
A: 1978.
Elizabeth Warren got married to Bruce Mann, who was a
Harvard law professor, but retained her what?
A: The surname, Warren.
During the late 1970s, the 1980s, and the
1990s, Warren
taught what?
A: Law.
Warren taught at what law school during the
1977–1978
school year?
A: Rutgers School of Law–Newark.
Warren taught law at what University from 1978 to
1983?
A: University of Houston Law Center.
From 1981 to
1987 she taught at which University?
A: University of Texas School of Law.
In 1985, she taught at the University of
Michigan as a
what?
A: Visiting professor.
Warren joined the University of Pennsylvania Law School in
1987 and became a what?
A: Tenured professor.
From 2006 to
2010, Elizabeth was a member of what Advisory
Committee?
A: The FDIC Advisory Committee on Economic Inclusion.
Elizabeth has appeared in what two documentary
films?
A: Maxed Out and Michael Moore's Capitalism: A
Love Story.
On September 14, 2011, Warren declared her intention to run
for the what?
A: United States Senate from Massachusetts.
Warren ran for the Democratic nomination, and won it on June 2, 2012, with what
percentage of the delegate votes?
A: 95.77% of the votes of delegates.
On November 6, 2012, Warren defeated what incumbent with a
total of 53.7% of the votes?
A: Scott Brown.
Elizabeth Warren is the first woman ever elected to the
U.S. Senate from what state?
A: Massachusetts.
When John Kerry resigned to the Secretary of State, Warren
became the state's what?
A: Senior senator after having served for less than a month.
Warren is in favor of increasing the what?
A: Minimum wage.
Elizabeth Warren has argued that if the minimum wage had
followed increases in worker it would now be at least how much money per hour?
A: $22 an hour.