US GOVERNMENT AND CITIZENSHIP TEST

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US GOVERNMENT AND CITIZENSHIP MCQ

Q1.Who vetoes bills? Choose one

(1) The President
(2) The Vice President
(3) The Senate
(4) The House of Representatives

Answer

Correct Answer: the President


Q2.Who is the Commander in Chief of the military? Choose one

(1) The President.
(2) The Vice-President.
(3) The Secretary of Defense.
(4) The Attorney General.

Answer

Correct Answer: The President.


Q3.Who is in charge of the executive branch? Choose one

(1) The Speaker of the House.
(2) The Prime Minister.
(3) The President.
(4) The Chief Justice.

Answer

Correct Answer: The President.


Q4.What is freedom of religion? Choose one

(1) You can’t choose the time you practice your religion.
(2) You must choose a religion.
(3) You can practice any religion, or not practice a religion.
(4) No one can practice a religion.

Answer

Correct Answer: You can practice any religion, or not practice a religion.


Q5.What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution? Choose one

(1) The Articles of Confederation.
(2) The inalienable rights.
(3) The Declaration of Independence.
(4) The Bill of Rights.

Answer

Correct Answer: The Bill of Rights.


Q6.What are two rights of everyone living in the United States? Choose one

(1) Freedom to petition the government and freedom to disobey traffic laws.
(2) Freedom of worship and freedom to make treaties with other countries.
(3) Freedom of speech and freedom to run for president.
(4) Freedom of speech and freedom of worship.

Answer

Correct Answer: Freedom of speech and freedom of worship.


Q7.Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the states What is one power of the states? Chooseone

(1) Make treaties.
(2) Provide schooling and education.
(3) Create an army.
(4) Coin or print money.

Answer

Correct Answer: Provide schooling and education.


Q8.Name one branch or part of the government Choose one

(1) State government.
(2) Legislative.
(3) Parliament.
(4) United Nations.

Answer

Correct Answer: Legislative.


Q9.If both the President and the Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President? Choose one

(1) President of the Senate
(2) Speaker of the House
(3) Governor of the most populous state
(4) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

Answer

Correct Answer: Speaker of the House


Q10. Why do some states have more Representatives than other states? Choose one

(1) Because the state’s Representatives have seniority in the House of Representatives.
(2) Because of the state’s population.
(3) Because of the geographical size of the state.
(4) Because of the state’s location.

Answer

Correct Answer: Because of the state’s population.


Q11. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? Choose one

(1) Abraham Lincoln.
(2) James Madison.
(3) George Washington.
(4) Thomas Jefferson.

Answer

Correct Answer: Thomas Jefferson.


Q12. Who signs bills to become laws? Choose one

(1) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
(2) The Vice President.
(3) The Secretary of State.
(4) The President.

Answer

Correct Answer: The President.


Q13. Who makes federal laws? Choose one

(1) Congress.
(2) The states.
(3) The President.
(4) The Supreme Court.

Answer

Correct Answer: Congress.


Q14. Who does a US Senator represent? Choose one

(1) All people of the state in which (s)he was elected.
(2) All people of the state who belong to the Senator’s political party.
(3) The state legislatures.
(4) Only the people in the state who voted for the Senator.

Answer

Correct Answer: All people of the state in which (s)he was electe


Q15. When is the last day you can send in your federal income tax forms?

(1) December 31
(2) February 1
(3) June 1
(4) April 15

Answer

Correct Answer: April 15


Q16. What stops one branch of government from becoming too powerful? Choose one

(1) The President.
(2) Checks and balances.
(3) The people.
(4) Freedom of speech.

Answer

Correct Answer: Checks and balances.


Q17. What is the title of the highest political official in a US state?

(1) Governor
(2) Lieutenant Governor
(3) Senate President
(4) Chief of Police

Answer

Correct Answer: Governor


Q18. What is the supreme law of the land? Choose one

(1) The Articles of Confederation.
(2) The Constitution.
(3) The Emancipation Proclamation.
(4) The Declaration of Independence.

Answer

Correct Answer: The Constitution.


Q19. What is the rule of law? Choose one

(1) Everyone but the President must follow the law.
(2) Government does not have to follow the law.
(3) All laws must be the same in every state.
(4) Everyone must follow the law.

Answer

Correct Answer: Everyone must follow the law.


Q20. What is the highest court in the United States? Choose one

(1) Federal Appeals Court
(2) Supreme Court
(3) Circuit Court
(4) International Court of Justice

Answer

Correct Answer: Supreme Court


Q21. What is the economic system in the United States? Choose one

(1) Communist economy.
(2) Capitalist economy.
(3) Socialist economy.
(4) None of these answers.

Answer

Correct Answer: Capitalist economy.


Q22. What is the capital of the United States? Choose one

(1) St. Louis, MO
(2) Olympia, WA
(3) New York, NY
(4) Washington, DC

Answer

Correct Answer: Washington, DC


Q23. What is one right or freedom granted by the First Amendment? Choose one

(1) Trial by jury.
(2) To vote.
(3) To bear arms.
(4) Speech.

Answer

Correct Answer: Speech.


Q24. What is an amendment? Choose one

(1) An addition (to the Constitution).
(2) The Preamble to the Constitution.
(3) An introduction.
(4) The beginning of the Declaration of Independence.

Answer

Correct Answer: An addition (to the Constitution).


Q25. What happened at the Constitutional Convention? Choose one

(1) The Declaration of Independence was written.
(2) The Emancipation Proclamation was written.
(3) The Constitution was written.
(4) The Virginia Declaration of Rights was written.

Answer

Correct Answer: The Constitution was written.


Q26. What does the Presidents Cabinet do?

(1) Advises the president
(2) Selects the Vice President
(3) Runs the government when the President travels
(4) Negotiates treaties with foreign nations

Answer

Correct Answer: Advises the President


Q27. What does the judicial branch do? Choose one

(1) Decides if a law goes against the Constitution.
(2) Reviews laws.
(3) Resolves disputes.
(4) All of the above.

Answer

Correct Answer: All of the above.


Q28. What does the Constitution do? Choose one

(1) Defines the government.
(2) Sets up the government.
(3) Protects basic rights of Americans.
(4) All of these answers.

Answer

Correct Answer: All of these answers.


Q29. What did the Emancipation Proclamation do? Choose one

(1) Gave the United States independence from Great Britain.
(2) Ended World War I.
(3) Gave women the right to vote.
(4) Freed slaves in most Southern states.

Answer

Correct Answer: Freed slaves in most Southern states.


Q30. What did the Declaration of Independence do? Choose one

(1) Declared our independence from Great Britain.
(2) Declared our independence from France.
(3) Gave women the right to vote.
(4) Freed the slaves.

Answer

Correct Answer: Declared our independence from Great Britain.


Q31. What are two ways that Americans can participate in their democracy? Choose one

(1) Write to a newspaper and call Senators and Representatives.
(2) Give an elected official your opinion on an issue and join a community group.
(3) Vote and join a civic group.
(4) All of these answers.

Answer

Correct Answer: All of these answers.


Q32. What are two rights in the Declaration of Independence? Choose one

(1) Life and death.
(2) Life and pursuit of happiness.
(3) Liberty and justice.
(4) Life and the right to own a home.

Answer

Correct Answer: Life and pursuit of happiness.


Q33. What are two Cabinetlevel positions? Choose one

(1) Secretary of Defense and Secretary of State
(2) Governor of New York and Governor of California
(3) First Lady and White House Spokesperson
(4) President of the Senate and Speaker of the House

Answer

Correct Answer: Secretary of Defense and Secretary of State


Q34. What are the two parts of the US Congress? Choose one

(1) The House of Representatives and the courts.
(2) The House of Lords and the House of Commons.
(3) The Senate and House of Representatives.
(4) The Senate and the courts.

Answer

Correct Answer: The Senate and House of Representatives.


Q35. What are the two major political parties in the United States today? Choose one

(1) Reform and Green.
(2) American and Bull-Moose.
(3) Democratic-Republican and Whig.
(4) Democrat and Republican.

Answer

Correct Answer: Democrat and Republican.


Q36. We elect a US Senator for how many years? Choose one

(1) Ten (10).
(2) Four (4).
(3) Two (2).
(4) Six (6).

Answer

Correct Answer: Six (6).


Q37. We elect a US Representative for how many years? Choose one

(1) Six (6).
(2) Two (2).
(3) Four (4).
(4) Eight (8).

Answer

Correct Answer: Two (2).


Q38. We elect a President for how many years? Choose one

(1) Eight (8).
(2) Two (2).
(3) Four (4).
(4) Ten (10).

Answer

Correct Answer: Four (4).


Q39. Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the federal government What is one power of the federal government? Choose one

(1) To provide police departments.
(2) To issue driver’s licenses.
(3) To make treaties.
(4) To provide schooling.

Answer

Correct Answer: To make treaties.


Q40. There are four amendments to the Constitution about who can vote Describe one of them Choose one

(1) Citizens seventeen (17) and older can vote.
(2) Citizens by birth only can vote.
(3) Citizens eighteen (18) and older can vote.
(4) Only citizens with a job can vote.

Answer

Correct Answer: Citizens eighteen (18) and older can vote.


Q41. The idea of selfgovernment is in the first three words of the Constitution What are these words? Choose one

(1) We the People.
(2) Congress shall make.
(3) We the British.
(4) We the Colonists.

Answer

Correct Answer: We the People.


Q42. The House of Representatives has how many voting members? Choose one

(1) Four hundred forty-one (441).
(2) Four hundred thirty-five (435).
(3) Two hundred (200).
(4) One hundred (100).

Answer

Correct Answer: Four hundred thirty-five (435).


Q43. Name one US Territory Choose one

(1) Hawaii
(2) Cuba
(3) Puerto Rico
(4) Okinawa

Answer

Correct Answer: Puerto Rico


Q44. Name one American Indian Tribe in the United States? Choose one

(1) Cherokee
(2) Guarani
(3) Igbo
(4) Tuareg

Answer

Correct Answer: Cherokee


Q45. How old do citizens have to be to vote for President? Choose one

(1) Thirty-five (35) or older.
(2) Sixteen (16) or older.
(3) Twenty-one (21) or older.
(4) Eighteen (18) or older.

Answer

Correct Answer: Eighteen (18) or older.


Q46. How many US senators does Utah have?

(1)1
(2)2
(3)3
(4)4

Answer

Correct Answer: b


Q47. How many US senators are there?

(1) Fifty-two (52).
(2) Four hundred thirty-five (435).
(3) One hundred (100).
(4) Fifty (50).

Answer

Correct Answer: One hundred (100).


Q48. How many U S Representatives does Utah have?

(1)3
(2)4
(3)5
(4)6

Answer

Correct Answer: 4


Q49. How many justices are on the Supreme Court?

(1)9
(2)5
(3)12
(4)3

Answer

Correct Answer: 9


Q50. How many amendments does the Constitution have? Choose one

(1)19
(2)18
(3)25
(4)27

Answer

Correct Answer: 27


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