Constitution Day Survey Question Title 1. Which of the following people serves on the U.S. Supreme Court? (Select only one response.) Judith Sheindlin Lawrence Warren Pierce John Kerry Elena Kagan OK Question Title 2. A trial of impeachment of a U.S. President takes place before... (Select only one response.) The U.S. Supreme Court The U.S. House of Representatives The District of Columbia Court of Appeals The U.S. Senate OK Question Title 3. What is the Bill of Rights? (Select only one response.) A name given to a group of Constitutional amendments The law among the states prior to the ratification of the U.S. Constitution A list of demands sent to the British monarchy by colonial Americans A signed petition upon which the U.S. Constitution was based OK Question Title 4. Which of the following powers is NOT granted to the Executive Branch by the U.S. Constitution? (Select only one response.) Granting pardons Nominating Supreme Court justices Acting as Commander-in-Chief of the military Establishing taxes OK Question Title 5. Who is the current President of the Senate? (Select only one response.) Kamala Harris John Roberts Joe Biden Nancy Pelosi OK Question Title 6. Who was the “Father of the Constitution”? (Select only one response.) Benjamin Franklin Thomas Jefferson George Mason James Madison OK Question Title 7. How long are terms for members of Congress? (Select only one response.) 6 years for senators, 2 years for representatives 4 years for senators, 6 years for representatives 4 years for senators, 4 years for representatives 4 years for senators, 2 years for representatives OK Question Title 8. Which of the following is NOT protected by the First Amendment? (Select only one response.) Freedom of speech Right to petition the government Freedom of assembly Right to an education OK Question Title 9. The Constitution must be reauthorized every four years. (Select only one response.) False True Don't know OK Question Title 10. What is required before a proposed amendment can be approved as part of the Constitution?(Select only one response.) A bill of ratification passed by a supermajority of Congress Ratification by three-fourths of the states A two-thirds majority vote in a national referendum A two-thirds vote in both Houses of Congress and Presidential ratification OK Question Title 11. Under the U.S. Constitution, who can declare war? (Select only one response.) The President of the United States The Supreme Court None of the above Congress OK Question Title 12. Habeas Corpus protects against… (Select only one response.) Cruel and unusual punishment Illegal imprisonment Capital punishment Taxation without representation OK DONE