Explore the rooms of the White House and then review 10 statements to find out if they are true or false
When you explore the rooms, click on the right or left arrow at the sides of the page to see more information or moving to the next room. There may be instances where you will need to explore the room by rotating around using your cursor.
Ground Floor Rooms
State Floor Rooms
Read the following statements carefully. Then determine which are true and which are false.
Ground Floor | Statement |
1 | The Furnace Room is now the Diplomatic Inspection Room |
2 | The library used to be the laundry room |
3 | The Vermeil Room has 7 portraits of First Ladies |
4 | Caroline Harrison and Ellen Wilson both passed away while working on the China Collection |
5 | The historical photographs in the East Garden Room show presidents in the left display and First Ladies in the right display |
State Floor | |
6 | The East room was not fully furbished until 1828 |
7 | You can see the White House fountain if looking out from the Green Room windows |
8 | Grover Cleveland got married in the Blue Room on June 2, 1866 |
9 | The Red Room was sometimes called the Music Room |
10 | The State Dining Room is the largest room in the White House |
If a statement is true, enter the letter t, if a statement is false, enter the letter f.
The answer should be a 10 letter answer consisting of only the letters t or f.
For example, tfftfttfft.
Make sure you read the statements carefully
There are 5 true statements and 5 false statements