It's that time of year again.
Most of the United States will begin Daylight Saving Time at 2 a.m. Sunday. So with the change upon us again, it's time to test your knowledge about the history of the time change.
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1. When was Daylight Saving Time first adopted in the United States?
A. 1939
B. 1918
C. 1952
2. Which two states, for the most part, do not observe Daylight Saving Time?
3. In what year did Congress pass a law extending DST by one month?
A. 2005
B. 2000
C. 2007
4. What U.S. department oversees Daylight Saving Time?
B. Department of Transportation
5. Which was the first country to enact Daylight Saving Time?
C. Germany
6. What was the name of the act that standardized Daylight Saving Time in the United States?
B. Daylight Saving Time Act of 1969
7. Which Florida lawmaker recently proposed a bill to make Daylight Saving Time year-round in Florida?
8. Who led the first campaign to implement Daylight Saving Time?
9. Which two countries do not recognize Daylight Saving Time?
10. There was one year in which the United States moved the start of daylight saving time to January. What year was that?
A. 1974
B. 1981
C. 1969