U.S. Citizenship Test. Part 1 All Trivia Quizzes 0% 1 votes, 5 avg 1 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435 U.S. Citizenship Test. Part 1 1 / 35 1. Which document declares the independence of the United States? The Articles of Confederation The Declaration of Freedom The Preamble The Declaration of Independence 2 / 35 2. Which of the following is a right guaranteed by the First Amendment? Right to assemble Right to free speech Right to bear arms Right to a fair trial 3 / 35 3. Who is the Commander in Chief of the U.S. military? Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Vice President Secretary of Defense President 4 / 35 4. What is the term length for a U.S. Representative in the House of Representatives? 6 years 4 years 2 years 2 years 5 / 35 5. What is the minimum age requirement for naturalization in the United States? 21 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 6 / 35 6. Which amendment guarantees the right to a fair and speedy trial? 5th Amendment 7th Amendment 8th Amendment 6th Amendment 7 / 35 7. What is the supreme law of the land in the United States? Bill of Rights Constitution of the United Republic Magna Carta Constitution of the United States 8 / 35 8. How many senators are there in the United States Senate? 101 100 435 538 9 / 35 9. What is the primary function of the Executive Branch? Veto laws Interpreting laws Enforcing laws Making laws 10 / 35 10. What is the capital city of the United States? New York City Chicago Washington, D.C. Los Angeles 11 / 35 11. Who is known as the "Father of the Constitution"? Thomas Jefferson Benjamin Franklin James Madison George Washington 12 / 35 12. Who has the power to declare war in the United States? Supreme Court Congress Senate President 13 / 35 13. What is the purpose of the Electoral College in presidential elections? To elect state governors To elect Congress members To elect senators To elect the President and Vice President 14 / 35 14. What is the name of the national anthem of the United States? The Spangled Banner America the Beautiful The Star-Spangled Banner We Bless America 15 / 35 15. Who is responsible for interpreting laws in the United States? Vice President President Congress Supreme Court 16 / 35 16. How often are U.S. presidential elections held? Every 6 years Every 5 years Every 2 years Every 4 years 17 / 35 17. How many branches of government does the United States have? 3 4 5 2 18 / 35 18. Which amendment guarantees the right to freedom of religion, speech, and the press? 1st Amendment 3rd Amendment 2nd Amendment 4th Amendment 19 / 35 19. How many amendments does the United States Constitution have? 30 25 27 20 20 / 35 20. Which U.S. holiday is celebrated on July 4th? Independence Day Labor Day Memorial Day President Day 21 / 35 21. Who has the authority to veto legislation in the United States? Supreme Court President Congress Vice President 22 / 35 22. What is the Bill of Rights? The first eleven amendments to the Constitution The first ten amendments to the Constitution The body of the Constitution The preamble of the Constitution 23 / 35 23. What is the official language of the United States? English Spanish There is no official language French 24 / 35 24. Which of the following is a responsibility of U.S. citizens? Voting in elections Owing a house Owning a car Paying rent 25 / 35 25. Which of the following is a duty of U.S. citizens? Serving on a jury Owning a home Paying state tax Paying federal income tax 26 / 35 26. In what year did the United States gain its independence from Great Britain? 1876 1776 1786 1886 27 / 35 27. In which year did the United States adopt the Constitution? 1791 1787 1784 1776 28 / 35 28. Who is the current President of the United States? Donald Trump Joe Biden Barack Obama Bill Clinton 29 / 35 29. Which U.S. territory is not located on the mainland? Cuba Puerto Rico Florida Guam 30 / 35 30. Which of the following is not a branch of the U.S. government? Regulatory Judicial Legislative Executive 31 / 35 31. What is the highest court in the United States? District Court Appellate Court Federal Court Supreme Court 32 / 35 32. Which amendment abolished slavery in the United States? 14th Amendment 16th Amendment 15th Amendment 13th Amendment 33 / 35 33. What is the role of the Vice President in the U.S. government? Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Commander in Chief Head of the Congress Head of the Senate 34 / 35 34. What is the term length for a U.S. Senator? 3 years 2 years 5 years 6 years 35 / 35 35. Which holiday is observed on the third Monday in February to honor U.S. presidents? Independence Day Vice Presidents' Day Memorial Day Presidents' Day Your score is The average score is 94%>> Try Another One << Share your result with your friends LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz See review Send feedback