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- Study for the Test - USCIS
Official list of civics questions and answers for the naturalization test This text-only version can be used with screen enlargers, screen readers, refreshable Braille displays, and most other accessibility products
- 100 Civics Questions for the Naturalization Test
Full list of 100 civics questions and answers Study all questions or take a practice Citizenship test online for free
- FREE US Citizenship Test Practice - Easily PASS
The citizenship quiz contains all 100 of the Official 2025 USCIS Updated Naturalization exam questions and answers * Although the citizenship test is not done in multiple choice (you will have to know the answer), taking the quiz as many times as needed, will help you prepare for any of the citizenship test questions and the answers that can be
- USCIS Citizenship Test Prep 2025 | Official Practice Questions
Free USCIS citizenship test preparation for 2025 Practice all 100 official questions with state-specific answers Includes flashcards, learning mode, and practice tests
- 2025 US Citizenship Test Questions
Unless exempt, applicants must successfully pass a civics test to become a United States citizen Applicants will be asked 10 questions during their naturalization interview and must correctly answer six (6) questions to receive a passing score
- US Citizenship Practice Test
Prepare for your US Citizenship Test (USCIS) now and get all 100 questions in this practice test The questions are exactly the same!
- Civics (History and Government) Questions for the Naturalization Test
The 100 civics (history and government) questions and answers for the naturalization test are listed below The civics test is an oral test and the USCIS Officer will ask the applicant up to 10 of the 100 civics questions
- US Citizenship Test Questions 2025 [UPDATED] 300+ MCQs
US Citizenship Test Questions 2025 [UPDATED] 300+ MCQs These 300 questions and answers will help you pass the US Naturalization exam Our free practice test covers all the essential topics you need to know about the American government, American history, and integrated civics
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