TEST
What do you know about the USA?
Fill in the blanks with the correct number 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Branches in the USA Government______. 3 100 Senators in the US Congress _______. 9 Supreme Court Justices _______. Representatives in the Congress ______. 435 50 States ______. 2 Senators from each state ______.
True or False F 1. The President lives in the US Capitol. T 2. The US Capitol is in Washington D. C. _____ 3. The Constitution of the USA is the oldest in the world. _____ T F 4. Legislative branch is presented by the President. ___ T 5. Congress consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. ______ F 6. There is no limitation on the number of terms for Senators. ______
True or False 7. The number of Representatives from each state is not limited. ______ T 8. The Senators are elected for two years. ___ F 9. The President of the USA can serve only two terms. ______ T 10. The judges are appointed for life. _____ T F 11. There are 11 judges in the Supreme Court. _____ 12. The head of the state government is the President. ______ T
True or False 13. Freedom is the most important right people have in the T USA. ______ 14. The function of executive F branch is to make laws. ______
Quiz 1. What is the basic law of the USA? a) Constitution a b) Administration 2. What type of state is the USA? a) federal republic; b) presidential republic; a c) parliamentary monarchy. 3. Whose famous quote is, “We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal”? a) George Washington c) Martin Luther King d b) Abraham Lincoln d) Thomas Jefferson
QUIZ 4. How many stars were there on the first United Sates flag? a) 7; b) 5; c) 13; d) 50 c 5. How long is an American President’s term of office? a) 2 years; b) 4 years; c) 8 years. b 6. The White House is the residence of the. . . a) Government b) American President c) National Museum b 7. Who is supposed to be the designer of the US flag? a) James Madison c) Harriet Beecher Stowe b) Betsy Ross d) Marquis de Lafayette Powerpoint Templates b Page 8
8. Americans call him “The Father of the Nation”. He never lived in in the White House, since it wasn’t built yet. The monument dedicated to this president is nicknamed “The Pencil”. a) Franklin Roosevelt b) Abraham Lincoln c) George Washington 9. He was the youngest-elected president in the history of the USA (at the age of 43). He was shot in Texas in 1963 and buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Washington. In New York there is an international airport named after this president. a) John Kennedy c) Henry Ford b) Richard Nixon c a
QUIZ 10. Who is the leader of the Senate and deputy president? a) Prime Minister c) First Senator b b) Vice President d)First Minister 11. What is the parliament building called? a) Congress c) Capitol c b) White House d) Oval Office 12. Who becomes the President if something happens to both the President and Vice President? a) Speaker of the House a b) Secretary of State c) Whoever wins the election