Q.1
On Wednesday, a statue of Frederick Douglass was placed in the U.S. Capitol. It is the only statue representing the District of Columbia in the facility; the 50 states are each represented by two statues a piece. Douglass lived much of his life in D.C., but he was born in Maryland. Where in the Old Line State was he born?

Q.2
Counting the statue of Douglass, how many statues of African-Americans have been placed in the Capitol?

Q.3
The District already possesses a second statute, of Pierre L’Enfant, that it is ready to move into the Capitol upon congressional approval. Where is the L’Enfant statue currently located?

Q.4
In 1878, Douglass moved into his home at Cedar Hill, which is now a national historic site in Southeast, Washington. On what street is the address of Cedar Hill currently located?

Q.5
Which District neighborhood did former Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer tell the newspaper Roll Call “sucks” this week?

Q.6
According to spending records, Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell and his family used taxpayer money to pay for which of the following items that they should have paid for themselves under state policy?

Q.7
The first debate for Virginia’s major gubernatorial candidates is set to take place on July 21. Where will the debate be held?

Q.8
Maryland State Sen. Nancy Jacobs (R) announced she wouldn’t be seeking re-election. How many other Republican women serve in her chamber?

Q.9
Which show took over the Maryland State House this week for filming?

Q.10
Which state boasts the oldest capitol building in continuous legislative use?