This U. S. Citizenship Test is designed to test your knowledge of American civics. The more you know about these essential facts about America, the more prepared you will be to take the U. S. Citizenship Interview. Use this test below to test your knowledge and also use it to learn new information about American Civics that you might not know about from before. All the best!
Red and White
White, Blue and Green
Red, White and Blue
Yellow and Red
Blue and White
The number of past presidents of the U.S.
The number of year since U.S. became independent
The number of states in the U.S.
The number of representatives in the house of representative
The first original states
12
4
8
10
453
345
534
435
Secretary of the Interior
Secretary of Communications
Secretary of Energy
Secretary of Agriculture
November
July
January
December
Congress
The House of Representatives
The Presidency
States with more people have more representatives.
States with more land have more representatives.
Each state has the same number of representatives.
Each state's number of representatives is random.
Attorney General
House Majority Leader
Speaker of the House
Secretary of State
Print money
Provide driver's licenses
Declare war
Create an army
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