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Wall Street Insider Tour Quiz
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The Occupy Wall Street protests in Zuccotti Park famously called for:
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Free pizza for all
A ban on electronic trading
An end to corporate greed and economic inequality
The creation of a Wall Street amusement park
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The phrase "Wall Street" was first used to describe:
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The literal wall that once existed
A newspaper that criticized the stock market
A coded message for insiders
A pirate gang that operated in the area
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The Charging Bull statue was originally placed on Wall Street as:
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A commissioned artwork by the city
A rogue act of guerrilla art
A symbol of good luck for brokers
A bribe to make the stock market go up
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The New York Mercantile Exchange originally focused on trading which commodity?
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Gold
Grain
Cotton
Oil
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Trinity Church was originally built in the late 1600s but had to be rebuilt twice. The second time was due to:
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A pirate attack
An early Wall Street fire
It collapsed under the weight of Alexander Hamilton's ego
The Great Blizzard of 1806
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The financial crisis of 2008 was largely triggered by the collapse of which financial product?
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Beanie Babies
Collateralized debt obligations (CDOs)
Bitcoin futures
Tulip bulbs
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The Canyon of Heroes got its name from:
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The height of the buildings that make people feel like they’re in a canyon
The large statues of heroes that once lined the street
A group of Wall Street traders who saw themselves as heroes
A natural canyon that was filled in to create Broadway
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The fence around Bowling Green has missing sections due to:
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Vandals who really hated King George III
A design flaw that caused part of it to sink
Rogue traders trying to steal it as a souvenir
Angry park squirrels during the 18th century
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The Mercantile Exchange was famous for:
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Having the first computer trading system
Being the loudest trading floor in New York
Hosting daily all-you-can-eat buffets
Exclusively trading in fur pelts
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The Manhattan Water Company charter had a sneaky loophole that allowed its founders to:
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Open a bank
Drill for oil
Build a stock exchange
Sell beaver pelts
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The New York Stock Exchange building has a ceiling modeled after which famous European landmark?
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The Sistine Chapel
The Palace of Versailles
The Pantheon in Rome
Westminster Abbey
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The Wall Street Bombing of 1920 targeted:
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The stock exchange itself
JP Morgan’s headquarters
The Federal Reserve Bank
A coffee shop frequented by traders
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The Charging Bull statue was originally:
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Commissioned by the City of New York
A guerrilla art installation
A gift from a wealthy stockbroker
Stolen from a museum
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During the financial crisis of 2008, what term was used to describe large, failing financial institutions?
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Bull-headed
Too big to fail
Greenback giants
Economic elephants
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Which part of Federal Hall is often confused with its original role in U.S. history?
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Its use as a stock exchange
It being the site of George Washington’s inauguration
Its role as New York’s first pizza parlor
The fact that it was once a post office
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Occupy Wall Street protesters used which of the following creative tactics to get around the ban on tents in Zuccotti Park?
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Inflatable igloos
"Sleepful protest" — sleeping on cardboard
Renting luxury tents from REI
Living inside papier-mâché bulls
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The Manhattan Water Company disguised its true intentions by pretending to supply water. What did it really want to do?
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Build the city’s first theater
Establish a bank
Acquire real estate for a secret society
Mine for gold under Wall Street
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Occupy Wall Street used the slogan:
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"We are the 1%"
"Save the beavers"
"We are the 99%"
"Topple the Bull!"
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What key role did 40 Wall Street play during the Cold War?
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It was a command center for missile launches
It was used as a secret listening post
It housed a nuclear fallout shelter
It was the base for Wall Street’s spy network
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Commodity trading on Wall Street originally started with which product?
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Wheat
Gold
Cotton
Tobacco
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The fence around Bowling Green Park is significant because:
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It’s the oldest fence in New York City
It’s made from melted down British cannons
It survived the Great Fire of 1835
It was once decorated with severed heads
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The statue of King George III in Bowling Green Park was toppled by:
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A mob of angry colonists
British soldiers in protest
Pirates in search of treasure
A group of rebellious beavers
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What historical event led to the toppling of the statue of King George III at Bowling Green Park in 1776?
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A city-wide game of tug-of-war
The signing of the Declaration of Independence
Wall Street’s first “bull market”
A poorly coordinated statue maintenance schedule
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Beaver Street was named after:
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The large population of wild beavers in Manhattan
A historic fur trading post
An investor named Beaver D. Cooper
An animal rights protest that went terribly wrong
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Federal Hall served as New York’s first:
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Courthouse
Jail
City Hall
Bank
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Why does Federal Hall hold a unique place in U.S. history?
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It was the site of George Washington's first selfie
It was the first capitol of the United States
It was where the first stock market crash happened
It was built using leftover bricks from Hamilton’s house
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40 Wall Street famously lost the title of world’s tallest building to which rival skyscraper?
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The Woolworth Building
The Empire State Building
The Chrysler Building
One World Trade Center
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The Charging Bull statue was meant to symbolize:
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Strength and resilience of the American people
Rising market optimism after a crash
Wall Street’s never-ending appetite for success
A really bad day for the bull sculptor
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The Wall on Wall Street was demolished in the late 1600s because:
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New York City no longer needed defense
It was blocking the stock traders' view
People kept stealing parts of it for souvenirs
Pirates breached it using giant beavers
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The "Fearless Girl" statue was initially placed:
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Directly facing the Charging Bull
In front of the New York Stock Exchange
Next to Trinity Church
In the middle of Broadway
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The original purpose of the New York Stock Exchange's bell was to:
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Warn of incoming attacks
Signal the start of trading
Call traders to lunch
Announce the day’s profits
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What caused the Great Wall Street Crash of 1929?
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A flood caused by the Manhattan Water Company
A runaway bull
Over-inflated stock prices
The invention of the credit card
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The New York Stock Exchange building was expanded due to:
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The sheer size of people’s wallets
The growing need for physical gold storage
The booming popularity of Wall Street cafes
The ever-increasing number of stockbrokers
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40 Wall Street was almost:
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A world-renowned museum
Destroyed by a plane crash
Converted into a private residence
Turned into a fast food chain's headquarters
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The Bombing of JP Morgan Bank in 1920 led to what unusual form of historical commemoration?
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An annual "bombing drill"
The building's exterior still having scars from the explosion
A statue of JP Morgan giving the finger to the attackers
The introduction of armored bank trucks
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Commodity trading first began in lower Manhattan with which item?
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Coffee beans
Gold
Beavers
Tobacco
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Bowling Green Park is the oldest public park in New York City. Its name comes from:
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An early colonial bowling league
The British word for "beautiful lawn"
A Dutch ball game played on the green
The shape of the fence around it
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Domenico’s was a famous restaurant that catered primarily to:
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Broadway actors and directors
Wall Street bankers
Pirates
Tammany Hall politicians
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Hamilton's grave in Trinity Church became a popular tourist site after the release of:
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A biography by Ron Chernow
The Broadway musical Hamilton
A public scandal involving Aaron Burr
The release of a commemorative Treasury bond
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In 40 Wall Street’s long history, it briefly held the title of:
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The tallest building in the world
The world’s largest stock exchange
The first building with an indoor Starbucks
The site of New York’s first pizza shop
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Domenico's, the financial district’s legendary Italian restaurant, was famous for what unique feature?
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It refused to serve bankers
It had a secret entrance connected to the subway
It operated in the same spot for over 200 years
It only accepted payment in gold coins
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The famous Fearless Girl statue originally faced which iconic landmark?
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Federal Hall
Trinity Church
Charging Bull
The New York Stock Exchange
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York holds a significant portion of the world’s:
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Gold reserves
Government spies
Secret pizza recipes
Stock certificates
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York holds approximately how much of the world’s official gold reserves?
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5%
10%
25%
50%
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The Bombing of JP Morgan Bank in 1920 resulted in:
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The immediate fall of Wall Street
A wild bull running through the streets
Financial records being lost forever
A horse-drawn cart delivering the explosive
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Zuccotti Park, during the Occupy Wall Street protests, was notable for its rules against:
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Public performances of Hamilton: The Musical
Camping and tents
Eating overpriced Wall Street lunches
Using electronic trading devices within the park
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During the financial crisis of 2008, what unusual item became a symbol of protest against Wall Street?
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A giant paper shredder
A tent made of dollar bills
A pair of shoes
A bag of flour
Clear selection
What unexpected animal is featured on a weathervane atop Trinity Church?
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A goose
A fish
A pig
A unicorn
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Trinity Church, located at the end of Wall Street, is famous for being the final resting place of which U.S. founding father?
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Thomas Jefferson
Alexander Hamilton
James Madison
Benjamin Franklin
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Beaver Street got its name from:
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The beaver fur trade
A local myth about giant beavers
The nickname for Wall Street brokers
An old Dutch family who lived there
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