Success Trivia … Back by Popular Demand
Back by popular demand … let’s play another round of success trivia. Can you identify these successful leaders?
1. Who wrote his first computer program at the age of thirteen?
– Bill Gates
2. What famous general finished last in his class at West Point?
– General George Custer
3. Who is the only living woman who owns her own film studio?
– Oprah Winfrey (the other two were Lucille Ball and Mary Pickford)
4. This US Senator earned every badge while in Girl Scouts.
– Hillary Clinton
5. This queen of France could not speak French at the time of her marriage to Louis XVI in 1770.
– Marie Antoinette
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