Can You Pass The United States Citizenship Test?

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Can You Pass The United States Citizenship Test? - Quiz

United States is seen as many as there place where your dreams can be made possible in the movies and in real life. Are you planning on becoming an American citizen any time soon? Take up the practice citizenship quiz below and see how ready you are to tackle it. All the best!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    When was the Constitution written?
    • A. 

      1774

    • B. 

      1776

    • C. 

      1787

    • D. 

      1865

  • 2. 
    What are the first words of the Constitution?
    • A. 

      When, in the course of human events

    • B. 

      In order to form a more perfect Union

    • C. 

      To whom it may concern

    • D. 

      We the People

  • 3. 
    What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution?
    • A. 

      The Preamble

    • B. 

      The Bill of Rights

    • C. 

      The Statute of Liberty

    • D. 

      Declaration of Independence

  • 4. 
    Which of the following is NOT a right outlined in the Preamble to the Declaration of Independence?
    • A. 

      Life

    • B. 

      Liberty

    • C. 

      Right to bear arms

    • D. 

      Pursuit of Happiness

  • 5. 
    Which one of these is a right guaranteed by the First Amendment?
    • A. 

      Freedom of the press

    • B. 

      Right to trial by jury

    • C. 

      Right to bear arms

    • D. 

      Right to happiness

  • 6. 
    How many amendments does the Constitution have?
    • A. 

      10

    • B. 

      17

    • C. 

      23

    • D. 

      27

  • 7. 
    Why does the United States flag have 13 stripes?
    • A. 

      One for each state in the Union

    • B. 

      The number of seats in the Cabinet

    • C. 

      They represent the 13 original colonies

    • D. 

      One for each article of the Constitution

  • 8. 
    Which of these was NOT among the original states?
    • A. 

      New Hampshire

    • B. 

      New York

    • C. 

      Delaware

    • D. 

      Vermont

  • 9. 
    What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?
    • A. 

      Maine

    • B. 

      Alaska

    • C. 

      Vermont

    • D. 

      Louisiana

  • 10. 
    Which of the following is NOT one of the three branches of the government?
    • A. 

      Legislative

    • B. 

      Executive

    • C. 

      Judicial

    • D. 

      Federal

  • 11. 
    The House of Representatives has how many voting members?
    • A. 

      100

    • B. 

      365

    • C. 

      435

    • D. 

      646

  • 12. 
    We elect a U.S. Senator for how many years?
    • A. 

      2

    • B. 

      4

    • C. 

      6

    • D. 

      8

  • 13. 
    In what month do we vote for President?
    • A. 

      January

    • B. 

      February

    • C. 

      September

    • D. 

      November

  • 14. 
    If both the President and Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President?
    • A. 

      Secretary of Defense

    • B. 

      The Speaker of the House

    • C. 

      President Pro Tempore of the Senate

    • D. 

      Secretary of State

  • 15. 
    How many justices are there on the U.S. Supreme Court?
    • A. 

      3

    • B. 

      5

    • C. 

      7

    • D. 

      9

  • 16. 
    Who is the Chief Justice of the United States?
    • A. 

      John Paul Stevens

    • B. 

      John G. Roberts, Jr.

    • C. 

      Antonin Scalia

    • D. 

      Samuel Alito

  • 17. 
    What did Susan B. Anthony do?
    • A. 

      Hid John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln

    • B. 

      Designed and made the original U.S. flag

    • C. 

      Designed the original U.S. currency

    • D. 

      Fought for women’s rights

  • 18. 
    Who was president during World War I?
    • A. 

      Theodore Roosevelt

    • B. 

      Warren G. Harding

    • C. 

      Franklin Roosevelt

    • D. 

      Woodrow Wilson

  • 19. 
    Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the federal government. Which of the following is NOT a federal power?
    • A. 

      To declare war

    • B. 

      To print money

    • C. 

      To declare treaties

    • D. 

      To provide education

  • 20. 
    Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?  
    • A. 

      George Washington

    • B. 

      Thomas Jefferson

    • C. 

      James Madison

    • D. 

      John Hancock

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