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1 Questions for the Current Citizenship Test*
Quiz: The 3 Branches of Government Are you ready? Let’s begin! Click here for the first question *These questions are on the Current Citizenship Test that will be offered to students who file their N-400 before October 1, For more information, see

2 Sorry Wrong Answer! Please try again

3 In what month do we vote for the President?
January March Yes! Click here November December

4 How many times may a Senator or a Congressman be re-elected?
Yes! Click here There is no limit

5 What is the head executive of a city government called?
The Mayor Yes! Click here The Governor The President The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

6 Who makes the Federal laws in the United States?
The President The citizens of the United States Yes! Click here Congress The Supreme Court

7 For how long is the President elected?
2 years 4 years Yes! Click here 6 years 10 years

8 What are the duties of the Supreme Court?
To Create new laws To enforce laws Yes! Click here To interpret and explain the laws To nominate the President

9 What is the legislative branch of our government?
The Supreme Court Congress Yes! Click here The President, the cabinet, and the department under the cabinet members The Electoral College

10 Who elects the President of the United States?
Congress The President The citizens of the United States Yes! Click here The Electoral College

11 In what month is the new President inaugurated?
January Yes! Click here March November December

12 What special group advises the President?
The Electoral College The Supreme Court Yes! Click here The Cabinet Congress

13 Who elects Congress? Yes! The Supreme Court The President
Click here The citizens of the United States The Electoral College

14 For how long do we elect each member of the House of Representatives?
2 years Yes! Click here 4 years 6 years 8 years

15 What is the executive of a state government called?
The Mayor The Governor Yes! Click here The President The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

16 For how long do we elect each Senator?
2 years 4 years Yes! Click here 6 years 8 years

17 Who signs bills into law?
The Vice President The Speaker of the House Yes! Click here The President The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

18 Who meets in the U.S. Capitol building?
Congress Yes! Click here The Supreme Court Mayors The Electoral College

19 How many Supreme Court Justices are there?
4 5 Yes! Click here 9 27

20 Who is the current Governor of the state you live in?
Dick Durbin Richard Daley Barack Obama Yes! Click here Rod R. Blagojevich

21 How many full terms can a President serve?
Yes! Click here 4 full terms 8 full terms

22 Who is the head of the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government?
The Mayor The Governor Yes! Click here The President The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

23 Who is Commander-in-Chief of the United States military?
The Vice President The Speaker of the House The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Yes! Click here The President

24 Who becomes President if both the President and Vice President die?
The Vice President The Speaker of the House Yes! Click here The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court The Secretary of State

25 How many voting members are there in the House of Representatives?
50 100 Yes! Click here 435 535

26 What group has the power to declare war?
Congress Yes! Click here The President The citizens of the United States The Electoral College

27 How many Senators are there in Congress?
50 100 Yes! Click here 435 535

28 What is the executive branch of our government?
The Supreme Court Congress Yes! Click here The President, the cabinet, and the departments under the cabinet members The Electoral College

29 Who becomes President if the President dies?
The Vice President Yes! Click here The Speaker of the House The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court The Secretary of State

30 What is the highest part of the Judiciary Branch of our Government?
The Supreme Court Yes! Click here Congress The President, the cabinet, and the departments under the cabinet members The Electoral College

31 What makes up Congress? Yes!
The Executive, Judicial, and Legislative branches The Senate and the House of Representatives Yes! Click here The President, the cabinet, and the departments under the cabinet members The Supreme Court

32 Who nominates judges for the Supreme Court?
The Electoral College Congress Yes! Click here The President The Chief Justice

33 Where is the White House located?
New York City Washington State Pennsylvania Yes! Click here Washington, DC

34 This is the end. How did you do?
Not so good. OK, but not great. Good! Click here Click here Click here

35 Study hard and then try again!
Oh no! You really need to study some more. You should practice the questions every day. It’s OK – I know you can do it! Ask your teacher if you need some help. You can also try: Making flashcards of the questions. Having a family member ask you the questions. Study hard and then try again!

36 Study hard and then try again!
OK, you know some of the questions but not all of them. So, good job but you need to practice more. You can try: Making flashcards of the questions. Having a family member ask you the questions. Study hard and then try again!

37 Congratulations! Good Job! You did a great job! Keep studying the questions so that you don’t forget what you’ve learned!


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