Want to see how easy it is to become an American citizen?
October 6th 2008 00:25
Want to see how easy it is to become an American citizen?
Here are 30 questions you might be asked on the U.S. Citizenship test. Lets see how well you would do. We will be breaking this down into three parts, and posting one part each day for the next three days. Be sure to come back to finish your test.
A note to terrorists that might get the idea it is very easy to pass the test. There is an additional question at times. It is only added due to racial profiling used by the test giver. The question is, “Are you a terrorist?” Please answer it honestly at the time of the real test.
Question 1: What type of economic system does the U.S. have?
A. Capitalist economy or Free Market
B. Traditional economy
C. Marxian Socialism
D. Democratic Socialism
Question 2: What is the last day you can send in federal income tax forms?
A. By February 15th of every year
B. By March 15th of every year
C. By April 15th of every year
D. By May 15th of every year
Question 3: In which month do we vote for President?
A. January
B. April
C. September
D. November
Question 4: What are the two major political parties in the U.S. today?
A. Democratic and Republican
B. Independent and Green
C. Liberal and Conservative
D. Moderate and Socialist
Question 5: For how long do we elect the members of the House of Representatives?
A. 2 years
B. 3 years
C. 4 years
D. 5 years
Question 6: What two representative bodies make up Congress?
A. The Judicial Branch and the Executive Branch
B. The House of Representatives and Ministry of Defense
C. The Supreme Court and the Senate
D. The Senate and the House of Representatives
Question 7: What is the name of the President’s official home?
A. The Executive House
B. The Presidential Palace
C. The Presidential House
D. The White House
Question 8: What do the stripes on the American Flag represent?
A. The original thirteen colonies that rebelled against the British Crown
B. The thirteen Englishmen that first arrived on U.S. soil
C. The thirteen months it took American colonists to defeat the British and claim liberty
D. The original thirteen Indian tribes
Question 9: Name one responsibility that is reserved only for United States citizens.
A. Free tickets to go to the country in which he/she was born
B. Go to university
C. Obtain federal government jobs
D. Vote or Serve on a jury
Question 10: Name two national U.S. holidays.
A. Memorial Day and Congress Day
B. Thanksgiving and Columbus Day
C. Christmas and Citizenship Day
D. Veteran’s Day and Independence Day
Just add your responses to your comments below.
Here are 30 questions you might be asked on the U.S. Citizenship test. Lets see how well you would do. We will be breaking this down into three parts, and posting one part each day for the next three days. Be sure to come back to finish your test.
A note to terrorists that might get the idea it is very easy to pass the test. There is an additional question at times. It is only added due to racial profiling used by the test giver. The question is, “Are you a terrorist?” Please answer it honestly at the time of the real test.
Question 1: What type of economic system does the U.S. have?
A. Capitalist economy or Free Market
B. Traditional economy
C. Marxian Socialism
D. Democratic Socialism
Question 2: What is the last day you can send in federal income tax forms?
A. By February 15th of every year
B. By March 15th of every year
C. By April 15th of every year
D. By May 15th of every year
Question 3: In which month do we vote for President?
A. January
B. April
C. September
D. November
Question 4: What are the two major political parties in the U.S. today?
A. Democratic and Republican
B. Independent and Green
C. Liberal and Conservative
D. Moderate and Socialist
Question 5: For how long do we elect the members of the House of Representatives?
A. 2 years
B. 3 years
C. 4 years
D. 5 years
Question 6: What two representative bodies make up Congress?
A. The Judicial Branch and the Executive Branch
B. The House of Representatives and Ministry of Defense
C. The Supreme Court and the Senate
D. The Senate and the House of Representatives
Question 7: What is the name of the President’s official home?
A. The Executive House
B. The Presidential Palace
C. The Presidential House
D. The White House
Question 8: What do the stripes on the American Flag represent?
A. The original thirteen colonies that rebelled against the British Crown
B. The thirteen Englishmen that first arrived on U.S. soil
C. The thirteen months it took American colonists to defeat the British and claim liberty
D. The original thirteen Indian tribes
Question 9: Name one responsibility that is reserved only for United States citizens.
A. Free tickets to go to the country in which he/she was born
B. Go to university
C. Obtain federal government jobs
D. Vote or Serve on a jury
Question 10: Name two national U.S. holidays.
A. Memorial Day and Congress Day
B. Thanksgiving and Columbus Day
C. Christmas and Citizenship Day
D. Veteran’s Day and Independence Day
Just add your responses to your comments below.
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