Citizenship Test Questions Family Feud Test questions Feud Round 1.

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Citizenship Test Questions Family Feud

Test questions Feud Round 1

Name a cabinet level position Move to next round Move to next round

Secretary of State 45 Points

Secretary of Agriculture 40 Points

Secretary of Education 35 points

Secretary of Labor 30 Points

Secretary of Transportation 25 Points

Secretary of Veteran Affairs 20 Points

Secretary of Treasury 15 Points

Secretary of Defense 10 Points

Feud Round 2

Name one of the 13 original states Move to next round Move to next round

North Carolina 120 Points

South Carolina 100 Points

Virginia 80 Points

New York 60 Points

Georgia 50 Points

New Hampshire 40 Points

Feud Round 3

Name the writers of the Federalist Papers Move to next round Move to next round

James Madison 120 Points

Alexander Hamilton 100 Points

John Jay 80 Points

Feud Round 4

Why did colonists come to America? Move to next round Move to next round Move to next round

Freedom 140 Points

Religious freedom 120 Points

Escape Persecution 100 Points

Political liberty 80 Points

Economic Opportunity 40 Points

Family Feud Round 5

Name a state that borders Canada Move to next round Move to next round

New York 180 Points

Maine 160 Points

Michigan 140 Points

Ohio 100 Points

Alaska 80 Points

Vermont 60 Points

Minnesota 40 Points

Idaho 20 Points

Family Feud Round 6

Name ways that an American can participate in democracy Move to next round Move to next round

Vote 200 Points

Join a political party 150 Points

Call Senators and Representatives 100 Points

Write to a newspaper 50 Points

Family Feud Round 7

What are some powers of the federal government? Back to beginning Back to beginning

To declare war 100 Points

To print money 90 Points

To create an army 80 Points

To make treaties 70 Points

That’s all folks! Back to beginning Back to beginning