Sunday Civics Survey 

Could you answer some of the questions on the U.S. Citizenship test? The test is comprised of questions on American Government, Rights and Responsibilities, American History, and Integrated Civics including Geography and Symbols. Test your knowledge of some of the 100 questions often asked on the Citizenship exam…plus a few on Black History we’ve added in. 

All questions are multiple-choice.


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1. When was the Constitution written?

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2. If both the president and vice president can no longer serve, who becomes president?

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3. What is the highest court in the US?

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4. Who was the first African American to win a Nobel Prize?

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5. What land did the US buy from France in 1803?

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6. What power is NOT granted to the states under the U.S. Constitution?

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7. Which one is NOT a US territory?

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8. Which one is NOT a right or freedom guaranteed under the First Amendment?

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9. Which is one of the powers of the President?

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10. Which is NOT one of the original 13 states?

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11. The US has a bicameral legislature, meaning it has two parts. What is the name of one of them?

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12. Who was a President of the United States?

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13. Which is the longest river in the U.S.?

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14. Who created Black History Month?

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15. Which President signed the Voting Rights Act into Law?

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16. We elect a U.S. senator for how many years?

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17. The first 10 Amendments of the Constitution are called what?

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18. What is the name of the national anthem?

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19. Which are the first words of the US Constitution?

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20. Which African-American woman was appointed a national advisor to President Franklin Roosevelt?

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21. When was the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) ratified or entered into the Constitution?

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