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Naturalization Exam Study Guide

Naturalization Exam

Study for the United States Naturalization Exam

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The USCIS administers the US Citizenship Civics exam, also known as the Naturalization Exam. The exam is a required step in the naturalization process, and all citizenship applicants (with some exceptions) must pass the Naturalization Exam before taking the Oath of Allegiance and officially becoming citizens of the United States. The United States Naturalization Exam Study Guide is a comprehensive, informative, and easy to understand guide; designed to help citizenship applicants study and prepare for the Naturalization Exam. The study guide includes answers to common questions that applicants have in regards to the naturalization process. The Naturalization Exam Study Guide can be used at home or as a textbook in schools.  The US Naturalization Exam Study Guide is written in clear English, ensuring the content is easy to understand by its readers.

RECENT NEWS - THE REDESIGNED NATURALIZATION EXAM

The USCIS recently completed a multi-year redesign of the U.S. citizenship exam for the purpose of creating a more standardized and fair exam. The revised naturalization exam places emphasis on the fundamental concepts of American democracy and the rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizens.

As of October 1, 2008, all citizenship applicants must take the new test. Individuals that have submitted their application before October 1, 2008 but scheduled to have the naturalization interview after October 1, 2008 can choose whether to take the "old" or "new" naturalization exam. All applicants scheduled for the naturalization interview after October 1, 2009 must take the new exam.

The United States Naturalization Exam Study Guide  covers both the current and redesigned exam and includes 100 civics questions and answers. Other examples of topics included in the naturalization exam include an English oral, reading and writing test as well as questions relating to American government, integrated civics, and American history.

Last Updated: January 5, 2009

 
The US Naturalization Exam Study Guide contains only sample questions, answers, exercises and a study guide. The study guide does NOT contain US citizenship application instructions or any application forms. This is a study guide designed to supplement the US Citizenship Application Guide, which contains filing instructions and the application forms. The US Application Guide and Test Study Guide are available for ordering together, as the US Citizenship Package.

CURRENT TEST - Sample U.S. Naturalization Exam Questions:
  1. How many stars are there on the US flag?
  2. How many states are there in the Union?
  3. What color are the stars on the US flag?
  4. What do the stars on the flag mean?
  5. How many stripes are there in the flag?
  6. What date is the Day of Independence?
  7. What country did the US gain independence from?
  8. What country did we fight during the revolutionary war?
  9. Who was the first president of the United States?
  10. What do we call a change of the constitution?
REDESIGNED TEST - Sample U.S. Naturalization Exam Questions:
  1. Name one war fought by the United States in the 1900s.
  2. What did Susan B. Anthony do?
  3. What is Benjamin Franklin is famous for?
  4. There were 13 original states. Name three.
  5. What is one responsibility that is only for United States citizens?
  6. What does the judicial branch do?
  7. Name your U.S. Representative.
  8. Who makes federal laws?
  9. What does the US Constitution do?
  10. What is the supreme law of the land?
You can find all the questions, answers and a complete study guide in the U.S. Naturalization Exam Study Guide.

The U.S. Naturalization Exam Study Guide includes:
  • US Naturalization Exam overview
  • Study Guide: The Branches of the Government
  • Study Guide: Supreme Court and the Executive Branch
  • Study Guide: The President and Head Executives
  • Study Guide: The Constitution
  • Study Guide: Pilgrims, Colonies and the Declaration of Independence
  • Study Guide: Revolutionary War, Civil War, Abraham Lincoln
  • Sample Questions and Answers for the current naturalization exam
  • Sample Questions and Answers for the redesigned naturalization exam
  • Naturalization Exam Exercises
  • NEW: Updated section with the new questions and answers.


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