
Citizenship
Quiz by Kevin Burkwit
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- Q1Can you be considered a natural-born citizen at birth if you were born outside of the United States?YesNo60s
- Q2Which of the following is a state, NOT a U.S. territory?U.S. Virgin IslandsAlaskaPuerto RicoGuam60s
- Q3How many years do you have to be a Lawful Permanent Resident of the U.S. until you are eligible to go through the naturalization process?735160s
- Q4Which of the following test items would NOT be on the USCIS citizenship exam?What is the name of the President of Brazil now?What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?How many amendments does the Constitution have?Name one of the two longest rivers in the United States.60s
- Q5Which of the following topics would NOT be on the USCIS citizenship exam?U.S. symbolsU.S. sportsU.S. holidaysU.S. geography60s
- Q6Most applicants can still take and pass the citizenship exam even if they cannot read, speak, and write in English.FalseTrue60s
- Q7Which of the following is the last step in the naturalization process?oath of allegianceapplicationinterviewcitizenship exam60s
- Q8Which of the following is a required duty of U.S. citizens?votefreedom of speechdefend nationrecycle60s
- Q9Why should citizens do their civics responsibilities?to promote the common goodto decrease the quality of life in our communitiesso that they don't get fined or arrestedto make more money60s
- Q10Which of the following people are considered aliens?natural-born citizenimmigrantboth immigrant and naturalized citizennaturalized citizen60s
- Q11Put the following groups of people in the correct chronological order of when they were considered citizens and able to vote, from earliest (1776) to latest (1924).white, land-owning men; black men; Native Americans; womenwhite, land-owning men; Native Americans; women; black menwhite, land-owning men; Native Americans; black men; womenwhite, land-owning men; black men; women; Native Americans60s
- Q12Is every baby born in Florida an American citizen?NoYes60s
- Q13What is it called if you're found to have lied on your citizenship application and therefore lose your citizenship, and possibly face deportation?denaturalizationtreasonalienationexpatriation60s
- Q14What is the best term to describe a reporter from Mexico who is just visiting the U.S. for a certain amount of time to cover the presidential election?resident alienillegal alienrefugeenonresident alien60s
- Q15According to the workbook pages, how many people live in the U.S. illegally today?12 million21 million2 million1 million60s
