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What questions do they ask on the US citizenship test?

By Henry Morales |

The 100 civics (history and government) questions and answers for the naturalization test are listed below.

  • What did the Declaration of Independence do?
  • We elect a U.S. Senator for how many years?
  • What are two Cabinet-level positions?
  • Who is the Governor of your state now?
  • What questions are asked to get citizenship?

    U.S. Citizenship Test Questions and Correct Answers

    • What is the supreme law of the land?
    • What does the Constitution do?
    • The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the Constitution.
    • What is an amendment?
    • What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution?

    What happens if you don’t pass the US citizenship interview?

    If You’re Not Approved at the Interview If you fail either of the tests during the interview, another interview will be scheduled within 60 to 90 days of the first interview and you can take the tests again. If you fail either test a second time, your request for naturalization will be denied.

    What can deny you US citizenship?

    Why US Citizenship can be denied?

    • Not Registering For The Selective Service.
    • Having A Fraudulent Green Card.
    • Having A Criminal Record.
    • Lying on the Citizenship Application.
    • Failure To Pay Taxes.
    • Failure To Pay Child Support.
    • Proficiency In English.
    • Doing Poorly on the US Citizenship Interview.

    What happens if I fail my citizenship test?

    If you have failed the English or Civics Tests, you will be tested again on the portion of the test that you have failed. If you fail at your second attempt, your citizenship application will be denied. We offer a FREE U.S. Citizenship Test complete online training program to help you pass your test.

    How long is a citizenship interview?

    about 20 minutes
    A typical citizenship interview lasts about 20 minutes, but the exact timeframe varies by applicant.

    What should I bring to my citizenship interview 2020?

    Bring the following documents to the appointment:

    • Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card;
    • Appointment notice; and.
    • A second form of identification (driver’s license, passport, or state identification card). Your second form of identification must have your photograph on it.

      What are the questions on the US citizenship test?

      For the test, a United States Citizenship and Immigration Services officer randomly selects a set of 10 questions from a list of 100, and reads them in English to the applicant, who must orally answer at least six correctly. Some, like “Name the president” or “What is the U.S. capital?”

      Why did my answers change on the naturalization test?

      On the naturalization test, some answers may change because of elections or appointments. As you study for the test, make sure that you know the most current answers to these questions.

      What happens if you fail the citizenship test?

      Immigrants applying for citizenship are given only two chances to pass the test before they must restart the application process from scratch — and pay the filing fee of at least $640 again. If they fail at their first interview, they must retake the civics exam at another interview between 60 and 90 days later.

      When do you have to take the civics test for naturalization?

      1, 2020, USCIS implemented a revised version of the civics test for naturalization (2020 civics test). Due to recent policy changes, some applicants required to take the 2020 civics test may now have a choice to take the 2020 test or the 2008 civics test.