The U.S. Constitution: Practice Test For A 7th Grader

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    A requirement for the President is:

    • Must be born in Washington DC
    • Must be a natural-born US citizen
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Get ready for the practice test for a 7th grader about U. S. Constitution. Did you know that constitution of the United States of America is originally comprising seven articles with 27 amendments since it came into force in 1789? The last time it was amended was in 1992. Well, here is a quiz to test the knowledge of 7th See moregraders regarding the American constitution, so they can have a practice session to brush up on what they have learned so far.

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  • 2. 

    If a current President can no longer due to their job, who becomes the President?

    • Speaker of the House

    • Chief Justice

    • Vice-President

    • 1st Lady

    Correct Answer
    A. Vice-President
    Explanation
    If the current President is unable to fulfill their duties, the Vice-President becomes the President. This is in accordance with the United States Constitution, which outlines the line of succession for the presidency. The Vice-President is next in line to assume the role of the President in case of a vacancy, whether due to death, resignation, or inability to perform the duties. Therefore, the Vice-President would become the President if the current President can no longer fulfill their job.

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  • 3. 

    When may a persons' property be searched?

    • Anytime

    • With police

    • In 10 days

    • With a search warrant

    Correct Answer
    A. With a search warrant
    Explanation
    A person's property may be searched with a search warrant. A search warrant is a legal document issued by a judge that authorizes law enforcement officers to search a specific location for evidence of a crime. It is obtained by showing probable cause to believe that the search will uncover evidence related to a crime. This ensures that searches are conducted in a lawful and regulated manner, protecting individuals' rights to privacy and preventing unreasonable searches and seizures.

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  • 4. 

    How many branches are there in our government?

    • 2

    • 4

    • 3

    • 6

    Correct Answer
    A. 3
    Explanation
    There are three branches in our government: the executive branch, the legislative branch, and the judicial branch. Each branch has its own distinct powers and responsibilities, ensuring a system of checks and balances. The executive branch is responsible for enforcing laws, the legislative branch is responsible for making laws, and the judicial branch is responsible for interpreting laws. This division of power helps to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful and protects the rights and freedoms of the citizens.

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  • 5. 

    The 3 branches of government are:

    • Congress, House of Representatives, Senate

    • President, Vice-President, Chief Justice

    • Legislative, Executive, Judicial

    • Executive, Supreme, Legislative

    Correct Answer
    A. Legislative, Executive, Judicial
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Legislative, Executive, Judicial. This answer correctly identifies the three branches of government in the United States. The legislative branch is responsible for making laws and is composed of Congress, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The executive branch is responsible for enforcing laws and is headed by the President and the Vice-President. The judicial branch is responsible for interpreting laws and is headed by the Chief Justice. These three branches work together to ensure a system of checks and balances in the government.

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  • 6. 

    What did the Nineteenth Amendment state?

    • Some women can vote

    • All women can vote

    • Women cannot vote

    • Only men can vote

    Correct Answer
    A. All women can vote
    Explanation
    The Nineteenth Amendment stated that all women can vote. This amendment, ratified in 1920, granted women the right to vote, ensuring that gender could no longer be used as a barrier to suffrage. It marked a significant milestone in the women's rights movement and was a crucial step towards achieving gender equality in the United States.

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  • 7. 

    The two houses are made up of :

    • President & Vice-President

    • Supreme Court and Justices

    • House of Representatives & Senate

    • House of Representatives & judges

    Correct Answer
    A. House of Representatives & Senate
    Explanation
    The correct answer is House of Representatives & Senate. The explanation for this answer is that the two houses mentioned, the House of Representatives and the Senate, are both part of the legislative branch of the United States government. The House of Representatives is made up of elected representatives, while the Senate consists of senators. Together, they form the bicameral legislature, with each house having different roles and responsibilities in the lawmaking process.

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  • 8. 

    The war in which the colonies won their independence from England was called the:

    • American War

    • Battle of Gettysburg

    • Revolutionary War

    Correct Answer
    A. Revolutionary War
    Explanation
    The answer is Revolutionary War. This war, fought between 1775 and 1783, pitted the American colonies against Great Britain. It resulted in the colonies declaring their independence and ultimately forming the United States of America.

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  • 9. 

    How many amendments are there in the Constitution?

    • 7

    • 18

    • 27

    • 15

    Correct Answer
    A. 27
    Explanation
    There are 27 amendments in the Constitution. Amendments are changes or additions made to the original Constitution in order to address new issues or clarify existing rights. These amendments are important in ensuring that the Constitution remains relevant and adaptable to the changing needs of society.

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  • 10. 

    The Bill of Rights is made up of?

    • Articles

    • Rules

    • First 10 amendments

    • Laws

    Correct Answer
    A. First 10 amendments
    Explanation
    The Bill of Rights refers to the first 10 amendments of the United States Constitution. These amendments were added to protect individual rights and limit the power of the government. They cover a range of rights, including freedom of speech, religion, and the right to a fair trial. The Bill of Rights is an essential part of the Constitution and serves as a safeguard for citizens' liberties.

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  • 11. 

    Each state has how many Senators?

    • 4

    • 2

    • 6

    • 8

    Correct Answer
    A. 2
    Explanation
    Each state has two senators. This is specified in the United States Constitution, where it states that each state will have equal representation in the Senate, with two senators per state. This ensures that each state, regardless of its size or population, has an equal voice and influence in the legislative process.

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  • 12. 

    The minimum age for a President?

    • 30

    • 25

    • 35

    • 45

    Correct Answer
    A. 35
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 35. The minimum age requirement for a President is set at 35 years old. This is to ensure that the individual has gained enough life experience and maturity to handle the responsibilities of the presidency. At this age, it is expected that the person has had enough time to develop the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively lead a nation.

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  • 13. 

    What rights does a person have if accused of a crime?

    • Trial by jury, innocent until proven guilty

    • Legal counsel

    • Doesn't have to go to jail

    • Plead the 5th

    Correct Answer
    A. Trial by jury, innocent until proven guilty
    Explanation
    If a person is accused of a crime, they have the right to a trial by jury, which means their case will be heard by a group of impartial individuals who will determine their guilt or innocence. They are also presumed innocent until proven guilty, meaning that the burden of proof lies with the prosecution to prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Additionally, they have the right to legal counsel, which ensures that they have a lawyer to represent and defend them throughout the legal process. The answer does not include the right to avoid jail or pleading the 5th amendment, which is the right to remain silent to avoid self-incrimination.

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  • 14. 

    Legislative branch main function:

    • Enforce the laws

    • Make the laws

    • Judge the laws

    Correct Answer
    A. Make the laws
    Explanation
    The legislative branch is responsible for making the laws. This branch of government, which is typically composed of elected representatives, has the authority to propose, debate, and pass laws that govern the country. The main function of the legislative branch is to create and establish laws that reflect the needs and values of the society it represents. By making the laws, the legislative branch plays a crucial role in shaping the legal framework of a nation and ensuring the smooth functioning of the government and society as a whole.

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  • 15. 

    Total members in the House of Representatives?

    • 534

    • 425

    • 435

    • 453

    Correct Answer
    A. 435
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 435. The House of Representatives is one of the two chambers of the United States Congress, and it is made up of 435 members. Each state is allocated a certain number of representatives based on its population, and these representatives serve as the voice of the people in the legislative process. The number 435 has been fixed since 1913, when the size of the House was set by the Apportionment Act.

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  • 16. 

    A President can serve how many terms?

    • 4

    • 2

    • 6

    • 5

    Correct Answer
    A. 2
    Explanation
    A President can serve a maximum of two terms. This is based on the 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution, which was ratified in 1951. The amendment states that no person can be elected to the office of President more than twice. This was put in place to prevent any individual from holding too much power and to ensure a peaceful transfer of power. Therefore, the correct answer is 2.

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  • 17. 

    How is it decided how many representatives each state receives?

    • Voting

    • President appoints

    • State decides

    • Population

    Correct Answer
    A. Population
    Explanation
    The more people a state has, the more representatives it gets in Congress! Every ten years, the U.S. counts everyone in the census. Then, they use that count to divide up the 435 seats in the House of Representatives. States with lots of people get more seats, and states with fewer people get fewer seats. This way, everyone's voice is heard fairly when making laws for the whole country.

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  • 18. 

    When a bill is vetoed but the President does not sign it, what is it called?

    • Expost facto

    • Elastic clause

    • Pocket veto

    • Amendment

    Correct Answer
    A. Pocket veto
    Explanation
    A pocket veto occurs when the President does not sign a bill within the 10-day period before Congress adjourns. It effectively kills the bill without the need for an official veto. This can happen if the President disagrees with the bill but does not want to publicly veto it, or if the President simply lets the bill sit without taking any action. The term "pocket veto" refers to the President metaphorically putting the bill in their pocket and ignoring it, allowing it to die without their signature.

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  • 19. 

    Executive branch main function?

    • Write the laws

    • Make the laws

    • Enforce the laws

    Correct Answer
    A. Enforce the laws
    Explanation
    The main function of the executive branch is to enforce the laws. This means that they are responsible for ensuring that laws are carried out and implemented effectively. They have the power to enforce laws through various means such as law enforcement agencies, regulatory bodies, and executive orders. The executive branch plays a crucial role in maintaining law and order, protecting the rights of citizens, and upholding the rule of law in a country.

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  • 20. 

    How is the number of electors for each state decided?

    • Voting

    • Number of representatives + Senators = Number of Electors

    • President decides

    • House of Representatives decides.

    Correct Answer
    A. Number of representatives + Senators = Number of Electors
    Explanation
    The number of electors for each state is determined by adding the number of representatives and senators that the state has. This is based on the principle of representation in the electoral college, where each state is allocated a number of electors proportional to its population. The number of representatives is based on the state's population, while each state has two senators regardless of its size. By adding these two numbers together, the total number of electors for the state is determined.

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  • 21. 

    Inauguration Day is:

    • Depends on the year

    • January 20th

    • January 19th

    • New president picks

    Correct Answer
    A. January 20th
    Explanation
    Inauguration Day is always on January 20th. The date does not depend on the year or the choice of the new president. This day marks the official swearing-in of the new president and the beginning of their term in office.

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  • 22. 

    The term of a President is how long?

    • 2 years

    • 4 years

    • 6 years

    • 8 years

    Correct Answer
    A. 4 years
    Explanation
    The term of a President is 4 years. This is the standard length of time for a President to serve in office in many countries, including the United States. It allows for a reasonable amount of time for a President to implement their policies and carry out their duties, while also ensuring that there is regular turnover in leadership. This length of term also aligns with the electoral cycle, as it allows for Presidential elections to be held every 4 years.

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  • 23. 

    How long do judges serve on the bench?

    • 8 years

    • 2 terms

    • Life

    • Until they quit

    Correct Answer
    A. Life
    Explanation
    Judges serve on the bench for life. Unlike other positions, such as elected officials or individuals with term limits, judges are appointed for life. This is done to ensure their independence and to prevent political influence from affecting their decisions. Serving for life allows judges to make decisions based on the law and their interpretation of it, rather than being swayed by public opinion or the desire for re-election. This lifetime appointment also provides stability and continuity within the judicial system.

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  • 24. 

    Main function of the Judicial branch 

    • Judges the laws

    • Enforces the laws

    • Makes the laws

    Correct Answer
    A. Judges the laws
    Explanation
    The main function of the Judicial branch is to interpret and apply the laws. Judges in this branch have the authority to review the laws passed by the legislative branch and determine their constitutionality. They ensure that the laws are being correctly interpreted and applied in individual cases. They do not have the power to enforce or make laws, but rather their role is to provide impartial judgments based on the existing laws.

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  • 25. 

    Total number of members in the Senate?

    • 50

    • 435

    • 100

    • 10

    Correct Answer
    A. 100
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 100 because the Senate is composed of 100 members, with each state being represented by two senators. This ensures equal representation for all states, regardless of population size. The Senate plays a crucial role in the legislative process, including confirming presidential appointments, ratifying treaties, and serving as a check on the power of the House of Representatives.

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  • 26. 

    How long must a President live in the US for?

    • 5 years

    • 10 years

    • 14 years

    • 2 years

    Correct Answer
    A. 14 years
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 14 years because according to the United States Constitution, a person must be a natural-born citizen and have lived in the country for at least 14 years to be eligible to serve as President. This requirement ensures that the President has a strong understanding and connection to the country and its values.

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  • 27. 

    What determines whether or not you are a citizen?

    • Move here when 1 year old

    • Natural born

    • Pass constitution test

    • Move here by age 35

    Correct Answer
    A. Natural born
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "natural born." This means that being a citizen is determined by being born in a particular country, rather than acquiring citizenship through other means such as moving to the country at a certain age or passing a constitution test.

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  • 28. 

    A President has how long to sign a bill before it becomes law?

    • 1 day

    • Month

    • Week

    • 10 days

    Correct Answer
    A. 10 days
    Explanation
    The President has 10 days to sign a bill before it becomes law. This is known as the "presidential signing period." If the President signs the bill within this timeframe, it becomes law. However, if the President does not sign the bill within 10 days and Congress is still in session, the bill automatically becomes law. On the other hand, if the President does not sign the bill within 10 days and Congress adjourns before the 10-day period ends, the bill does not become law, which is known as a "pocket veto."

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  • 29. 

    The fifth amendment states:

    • Women can vote

    • You have the right to due process of the law

    • You can go to the supreme court

    • You can tax the people

    Correct Answer
    A. You have the right to due process of the law
    Explanation
    The fifth amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees individuals the right to due process of the law. This means that the government must follow fair procedures and respect the legal rights of individuals when depriving them of life, liberty, or property. Due process ensures that individuals are treated fairly and have the opportunity to defend themselves in a court of law. This protection is essential in preventing arbitrary or unjust actions by the government and upholding the principles of justice and fairness.

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  • 30. 

    Congress cannot make laws concerning what?

    • Taxes

    • Voting

    • Speech

    • Religion

    Correct Answer
    A. Religion
    Explanation
    Congress cannot make laws concerning religion because the First Amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits the government from establishing a religion or interfering with the free exercise of religion. This means that Congress cannot pass laws that favor or discriminate against any particular religion, or infringe upon an individual's right to practice their religion freely. This separation of church and state is a fundamental principle of American democracy.

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  • 31. 

    Congress can pass a law over a Presidential veto with __________?

    • Majority of the vote

    • Anytime

    • 2/3 vote of both houses

    • 2/3 vote of one house

    Correct Answer
    A. 2/3 vote of both houses
    Explanation
    Congress can pass a law over a Presidential veto with a 2/3 vote of both houses. This means that in order to override a Presidential veto, two-thirds of the members in both the House of Representatives and the Senate must vote in favor of the law. This high threshold ensures that there is a significant level of support for the law among members of Congress, making it more difficult for the President to block legislation.

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  • 32. 

    Who makes the laws for the United States?

    • President

    • Supreme Court

    • Jury

    • Congress

    Correct Answer
    A. Congress
    Explanation
    Congress makes the laws for the United States. As the legislative branch of the federal government, Congress is responsible for creating, debating, and passing laws. It consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House of Representatives is composed of elected representatives from each state, while the Senate has two senators from each state. Together, they have the authority to propose, discuss, and vote on legislation, which ultimately shapes the legal framework of the United States. The President, Supreme Court, and jury do not have the power to make laws, making Congress the correct answer.

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  • 33. 

    Who is the Commander in chief of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and National Guard?

    • Vice-President

    • Chief Commander

    • President

    • Congress

    Correct Answer
    A. President
    Explanation
    The President is the Commander in Chief of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and National Guard. As the highest-ranking military officer in the United States, the President is responsible for making strategic decisions and overseeing the overall operation of the armed forces. This role ensures civilian control over the military and allows the President to have ultimate authority in matters of national security and defense.

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  • 34. 

    The Legislative branch is also called?

    • Supreme Court

    • Cabinet

    • Congress

    • Group

    Correct Answer
    A. Congress
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Congress. The Legislative branch is commonly referred to as Congress. Congress is responsible for making laws and consists of two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate. It is an essential part of the United States government system and plays a crucial role in the democratic process by representing the interests of the people and enacting legislation.

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  • 35. 

    Congress can NOT tax

    • Citizens

    • Polls

    • Property

    • Money

    Correct Answer
    A. Polls
    Explanation
    The Congress does not have the power to directly tax citizens' polls. The power to tax is granted to the federal government, but it is limited to specific areas such as income, property, and goods. Polls, in this context, likely refer to public opinion surveys or voting polls, which are not subject to direct taxation.

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  • 36. 

    Who presides over the House of Representatives?

    • President

    • Chief Justice

    • Speaker of the House

    • Congress

    Correct Answer
    A. Speaker of the House
    Explanation
    The Speaker of the House presides over the House of Representatives. This individual is elected by members of the House and is responsible for maintaining order during debates, deciding on points of order, and representing the House in its relations with the President and the Senate. The Speaker of the House is an important position in the legislative branch of the United States government and plays a crucial role in the functioning of the House of Representatives.

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  • 37. 

    The head of the executive branch is?

    • Senate

    • Congress

    • President

    • Vice-President

    Correct Answer
    A. President
    Explanation
    The head of the executive branch is the President. The President is responsible for leading the executive branch of the government, which includes enforcing laws, making important decisions, and representing the country both domestically and internationally. The President is elected by the people and serves as the highest-ranking official in the United States government.

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  • 38. 

    Who administers the oath of office to the President on Inauguration day?

    • Vice-President

    • Priest

    • Chief Justice of Supreme Court

    • Congress

    Correct Answer
    A. Chief Justice of Supreme Court
    Explanation
    The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court administers the oath of office to the President on Inauguration day. This is a significant responsibility given to the Chief Justice, as it symbolizes the transfer of power and the official beginning of the President's term. The Chief Justice plays a crucial role in upholding the Constitution and ensuring a smooth transition of power from one administration to the next.

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  • 39. 

    Member of the House of Representatives must be at least _____years old.

    • 45

    • 30

    • 35

    • 25

    Correct Answer
    A. 25
    Explanation
    Members of the House of Representatives must be at least 25 years old. This age requirement ensures that individuals who are elected to serve in this legislative body have reached a certain level of maturity and life experience. It is believed that at the age of 25, individuals have had enough time to develop a certain level of knowledge, understanding, and responsibility that is necessary for effectively representing their constituents. Additionally, this requirement may also help to ensure that younger individuals have had enough time to establish themselves in their careers and communities before taking on the responsibilities of public office.

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  • 40. 

    Bicameral is :

    • 2 judges

    • 2 houses

    • 2 supreme courts

    • 2 constitutions

    Correct Answer
    A. 2 houses
    Explanation
    Bicameral refers to a legislative body that is divided into two separate chambers or houses. This system is commonly found in democratic countries, where the two houses often have different functions and powers. By having two houses, the legislative process can be more thorough and balanced, as each house represents different interests and perspectives. This system allows for checks and balances, ensuring that decisions are carefully considered and preventing the concentration of power in a single body.

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  • 41. 

    A President can maximum serve how many years?

    • 4

    • 8

    • 6

    • 10

    Correct Answer
    A. 10
    Explanation
    According to the 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, a President can serve a maximum of two terms, with each term being four years. This means a President can serve a total of eight years. However, if someone becomes President through the line of succession and serves two years or less of the predecessor's term, they can serve for an additional two terms, making it possible to serve a maximum of 10 years.

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  • 42. 

    Who nominates Judges of the Supreme Court?

    • Vice-President

    • People vote

    • President

    • Jury

    Correct Answer
    A. President
    Explanation
    The President nominates Judges of the Supreme Court. This is because the President is responsible for appointing federal judges, including those for the Supreme Court. The President's nomination is subject to confirmation by the Senate. This process ensures that the President has a significant role in shaping the judiciary by selecting individuals who align with their political ideology and judicial philosophy.

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  • 43. 

    The length of the term of office for Senators.

    • 5

    • 2

    • 6

    • 8

    Correct Answer
    A. 6
    Explanation
    The length of the term of office for Senators is 6 years. Senators serve for a longer period compared to other elected officials, such as members of the House of Representatives who serve for 2 years. This longer term allows Senators to have more stability and continuity in their work, as well as the opportunity to develop expertise and build relationships over time. Additionally, a 6-year term allows Senators to focus on long-term goals and policies rather than being constantly concerned with re-election.

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  • 44. 

     A count of our population or census is taken every how many years?

    • Every year

    • Once a year

    • Every 10 years

    • Every 5 years

    Correct Answer
    A. Every 10 years
    Explanation
    The correct answer is every 10 years. A census is a count of the population, and it is conducted every 10 years to gather accurate and up-to-date information about the population size, demographics, and other relevant data. Conducting a census every 10 years allows for tracking population changes, planning public services, and allocating resources effectively.

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  • 45. 

    Supreme Law of the Land is :

    • Bill of Rights

    • Amendments

    • Constitution

    • Bill of Attainer

    Correct Answer
    A. Constitution
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Constitution." The Constitution is considered the Supreme Law of the Land in the United States. It is the highest legal document that establishes the framework of the government and outlines the rights and responsibilities of its citizens. The Constitution is the foundation of the legal system and provides the basis for all laws and regulations in the country. It is the ultimate authority in interpreting and applying the law, making it the highest form of law in the land.

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  • 46. 

    Who has the power to coin money?

    • Senate

    • President

    • Congress

    • House of Representatives

    Correct Answer
    A. Congress
    Explanation
    The power to coin money is explicitly granted to the Congress in the United States Constitution. This power is outlined in Article I, Section 8, Clause 5, which states that Congress has the authority to "coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin." Therefore, the correct answer is Congress.

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  • 47. 

    How many justices are there on the Supreme Court?

    • 24

    • 8

    • 9

    • 6

    Correct Answer
    A. 9
    Explanation
    There are 9 justices on the Supreme Court. This is because the Supreme Court of the United States is composed of nine justices, as stated in the U.S. Constitution. Each justice is appointed for life by the President and confirmed by the Senate. The nine justices hear and decide on important legal cases that have a significant impact on the interpretation of the Constitution and federal laws.

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  • 48. 

    What rights do citizens have when put on trial?

    • To have a jury

    • Lawyer

    • Voting

    • Time limit

    Correct Answer
    A. To have a jury
    Explanation
    When citizens are put on trial, one of their rights is to have a jury. This means that their case will be heard and decided upon by a group of their peers, who will evaluate the evidence and determine their guilt or innocence. Having a jury ensures that the decision is not made solely by a judge or a single individual, but rather by a diverse group of individuals who can bring different perspectives and experiences to the decision-making process. This helps to uphold the principles of fairness and impartiality in the legal system.

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  • 49. 

    The President of the Senate is?

    • Speaker of the House

    • Vice-President

    • President

    • None of these

    Correct Answer
    A. Vice-President
    Explanation
    The Vice-President is the President of the Senate. This is stated in the United States Constitution, which designates the Vice-President as the presiding officer of the Senate. The Vice-President's role in the Senate is to cast a vote in the event of a tie and to maintain order during debates. Therefore, the correct answer is Vice-President.

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