Citizenship Test

  1. Q: What country did we fight during the American Revolution?

A: England

  1. Q: What is the most important right granted to US citizens?

A: the right to vote

  1. Q: Name the five freedoms guaranteed by the first amendment.

A: freedom of religion, assembly, press, petition, speech

  1. Q: Who is Commander in Chief of the US military?

A: The President

  1. Q: Who was the first president of the United States?

A: George Washington

  1. Q: Who is the President of the United States today?

A: Barack Obama

  1. Q: What are the duties of the Supreme Court?

A: to interrupt the law

  1. Q: What do we call a change to the Constitution?

A: amendment

  1. Q: What are the three branches of government?

A: legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch

  1. Q: What is the legislative branch of our government called?

A: Congress

  1. Q: Who makes the laws in the United States?

A: the legislative branch

  1. Q: How many stars are there in our flag?

A: 50

  1. Q: What do the stripes in our flag represent?

A: the 13 original colonies

  1. Q: For how long do we elect the President?

A: 4 years

  1. Q: What is Congress?

A: a law making body

  1. Q: How many senators are there in Congress?

A: 100

  1. Q: Who wrote the Star-Spangled Banner?

A: Francis Scot Key

  1. Q: For how long do we elect each senator?

A: 6 years

  1. Q: How many representatives are there in Congress?

A: 435

  1. Q: For how long do we elect the representatives?

A: every 2 years

  1. Q: What does the executive branch of our government do?

A: enforce the laws

  1. Q: What does the judiciary branch of our government do?

A: interpret the laws

  1. Q: How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?

A: 27

  1. Q: What is the supreme law of the United States?

A: the Constitution

  1. Q: What is the Bill of Rights?

A: the first 10 amendments to the Constitution

  1. Q: Name 3 rights or freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights?

A: any three of the following : speech, assembly, petition, press, religion, the right to own a gun, the right to, no soldiers in home, right to a lawyer, right to a trail by jury, right to no excessive bail, no illegal searches, no cruel or unusual punishment, right to here your case before a grand jury

  1. Q: Who has the power to declare war?

A: Congress with the consent of the president

  1. Q: Who becomes President of the United States if the President and the Vice President should die?

A: the Speaker of the House

  1. Q: How many terms can a President serve?

A: 2 terms

  1. Q: Who elects the Present of the United States?

A: the electoral college

  1. Q: Who becomes President if the President dies?

A: the Vice President

  1. Q: Who was Martin Luther King Jr.?

A: a civil rights leader

  1. Q: How many Supreme Court justices are there?

A: 8 and 1 chief Justice

  1. Q: What is the head executive of a city government called?

A: a mayor

  1. Q: Who was the main writer of the Declaration of Independence?

A: Thomas Jefferson

  1. Q: Who said, “give me liberty, or give me death?”

A: Patrick Henry

  1. Q: Where does freedom of speech come from?

A: the first amendment to the Constitution

  1. Q: What is the minimum voting age?

A: 18

  1. Q: Who signs the bills into law?

A: the President

  1. Q: Who is the Vice President of the United States today?

A: Joe Biden

  1. Q: What is the Constitution?

A: the Supreme Law of the Land

  1. Q: What is the highest court in the United States?

A: the Supreme Court

  1. Q: What is the head executive of a state government called?

A: a governor

  1. Q: Who was President during the Civil War in the United States?

A: Abraham Lincoln

  1. Q: Why are there 100 senators in the Senate?

A: 2 senators from each state

  1. Q: Who selects the Supreme Court justices?

A: the president

  1. Q: What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?

A: freed the slaves

  1. Q: What special group advises the Presidents?

A: the cabinet

  1. Q: Which president is called “the father of our country?”
    A: George Washington

50. Q: What is the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America?

A: the Mayflower

  1. Q: What are the first 10 amendments of the Constitution called?

A: the Bill of Rights

  1. Q: What is the introduction of the Constitution called?

A: the Preamble

  1. Q: What are the 2 major political parties in the United States today called?

A: democrats and republicans

  1. Q: When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?

A: July 4, 1776