O'Reilly's History Quiz
This Week in History: The Empire State Building
1. The Empire State Building officially opened on May 1, 1931. Which president turned on the lights for the first time?
2. Lightweight steel and what other crucial invention allowed buildings to reach greater heights in the twentieth century?
3. How many floors does the Empire State Building have?
4. 4. The term skyscraper first came into use in the 1880s to describe buildings that had between __ to __ stories?
5. The Empire State Building has been in many movies, most famously which one?
6. A workforce of 3,400 helped to erect the building in record time, including this group of famous Native American steelworkers.
7. In 1972, the Empire State Building was no longer the world's tallest building. What took its place?
8. Where is the world's tallest building now?
9. Two automotive magnates were involved in building New York City skyscrapers. General Motors John Jakob Raskob sat on the board of the Empire State Building committee, who was the other?
10. In 1980 the Empire State Building received its very own what?