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GOV OVERVIEW

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

What is another name for the congressional branch?
a.
Legislative
c.
Executive
b.
Judicial
d.
Senate
 

 2. 

What are the major parties in England?
a.
Labor, Conservative and Liberal
c.
Labor, Conservative and Socialist
b.
Republican, Democrat and Conservative
d.
Republican, Democrat and Labor
 

 3. 

What is the line of succession in the event the president dies?
a.
Vice President, Speaker of House, Secretary of Defense
c.
Vice President, Secretary of State, Speaker of the House
b.
Vice President, Speaker of the House, Secretary of State
d.
Vice President, Secretary of Defense, Speaker of House
 

 4. 

What is the main job of the Executive Branch
a.
Make laws
c.
Enforce laws
b.
Interpret Laws
d.
Hear court cases
 

 5. 

The president is elected on the basis of ...
a.
Population
c.
State-wide districts
b.
State location
d.
Electoral votes
 

 6. 

What is the title of the person who makes sure his party’s members are organized and ready to vote on important issues for the party in control of Congress.
a.
Majority Whip
c.
Minority Whip
b.
Majority Leader
d.
Minority Leader
 

 7. 

The House of Representatives is elected on the basis of ...
a.
Electoral College
c.
population of the state
b.
County districts
d.
State Representatives
 

 8. 

How many votes are required to elect the President and Vice President?
a.
270
c.
435
b.
535
d.
635
 

 9. 

How long is the President elected for?
a.
life
c.
4 years
b.
2 years
d.
6 years
 

 10. 

What is Article II of the Constitution about?
a.
The Supreme Court
c.
The Congress
b.
The President
d.
The Bill of Rights
 

 11. 

How many members are there in the Senate?
a.
100
c.
235
b.
200
d.
435
 

 12. 

How long do members of the Supreme Court serve?
a.
4 years
c.
2 years
b.
life
d.
6 years
 

 13. 

How long are members of the House of Representatives elected for?
a.
4 years
c.
life
b.
2 years
d.
6 years
 

 14. 

When is the president elected?
a.
December
c.
November
b.
February
d.
January
 

 15. 

Who is the most powerful person in the Senate?
a.
The Majority Whip
c.
The Speaker of the Senate
b.
The Majority Leader
d.
The Vice President
 

 16. 

If no one receives 51 percent of the votes for President, how is the president elected?
a.
by Supreme Court
c.
by Senate
b.
Hold the election again
d.
House of Representatives
 

 17. 

What do they call the people who elect the president?
a.
commissions
c.
senators
b.
electors
d.
people
 

 18. 

The Supreme Court is elected on the basis of ...
a.
Population
c.
Electoral votes
b.
State Representation
d.
Supreme Court is not elected
 

 19. 

How many members of the Supreme Court are there?
a.
6
c.
7
b.
9
d.
8
 

 20. 

What was the law that we operated under during the Revolutionary War and right after?
a.
the Articles of Constitution
c.
the Constitution
b.
the Articles of Confederation
d.
the State Articles
 

 21. 

How many members are there in Congress.
a.
100
c.
535
b.
235
d.
435
 

 22. 

How many members are there in the House of Representatives?
a.
235
c.
535
b.
100
d.
435
 

 23. 

Which branch of government is supreme over the other branches?
a.
President
c.
All branches are equal
b.
Congress
d.
Supreme Court
 

 24. 

In the U.S., the _____ is supreme over all others
a.
Constitution
c.
People
b.
Supreme Courts
d.
President
 

 25. 

How many times can the President be elected president?
a.
once
c.
no limit
b.
three times
d.
twice
 

 26. 

How many branches of the U.S. Government are there?
a.
4
c.
1
b.
3
d.
2
 

 27. 

Who elects the chief executive officer in England?
a.
House of Representatives
c.
Parliamentary officers
b.
House of Lourdes
d.
House of Commons
 

 28. 

How does the Speaker of the House acquire his job?
a.
Appeal by Supreme Court
c.
Senior member of the House
b.
Appointment by the President
d.
Election by House Members
 

 29. 

In the U.S., who elects the president?
a.
colleges
c.
states
b.
people
d.
legislative college
 

 30. 

What is Article III of the Constitution about?
a.
The Presidentq
c.
The Congress
b.
The Legislature
d.
The Supreme Court
 

 31. 

Which Amendment to the Constitution guarantees equal protection of the laws and children born in the U.S. are automatically citizens?
a.
1st
c.
5th
b.
14th
d.
10th
 

 32. 

What kind of government do we have in the United States?
a.
direct democracy
c.
Parliamentary system
b.
Socialist
d.
Republic
 

 33. 

How many electoral votes does Washington D.C. have?
a.
1
c.
3
b.
2
d.
4
 

 34. 

If no one receives 51 percent of the votes for Vice President, how is he elected?
a.
Appointment by Supreme Court
c.
House of Representatives
b.
Senate
d.
Same as President
 

 35. 

What is another name for the court branch?
a.
Legislative
c.
Supreme
b.
Judicial
d.
Executive
 

 36. 

Who is the Commander in Chief  of the armed forces
a.
the Supreme Court
c.
the Congress
b.
the President
d.
the Senate
 

 37. 

The Congress passes a law and sends it to the President for his signature. The president refuses to sign (vetoes) it. What happens next?
a.
The bill goes back to the House and Senate where the members have an opportunity to override the Presidents veto with 2/3 vote in each house..
c.
The bill becomes law without the Presidents signature
b.
The bill goes back to the House and Senate where it is discarded
d.
The bill goes back to the House and Senate where the members have an opportunity to override the Presidents veto with 3/4 vote in each house..
 

 38. 

How long are members of the Senate elected for?
a.
6 years
c.
4 years
b.
life
d.
2 years
 

 39. 

What are the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution called?
a.
The Civil War Amendments
c.
The Bill of Rights
b.
The supremacy clause
d.
The equal protection clause
 

 40. 

What to they call it when the President refuses to approve a bill passed by congress?
a.
Cancellation
c.
Refusal
b.
Veto
d.
Blockage vote
 

 41. 

What is Article I of the Constitution about?
a.
the executive branch of government
c.
the judicial branch of government
b.
the President
d.
the legislative branch of government
 

 42. 

In the Parliamentary system of government, what do they call the chief executive officer?
a.
Cabinet official
c.
President
b.
Prime Minister
d.
Minister of the Exchequer
 

 43. 

What is the main job of the legislative branch
a.
Enforce laws
c.
Veto laws
b.
Interpret laws
d.
Write laws
 

 44. 

What is another name for the Presidential Branch?
a.
Executive
c.
Judicial
b.
Legislative
d.
Judicious
 

 45. 

Who is the most powerful person in the House of Representatives
a.
Speaker of the House
c.
Majority Leader
b.
Minority Leader
d.
Majority Whip
 

 46. 

What are the major parties in the U.S.?
a.
Republican and Democrat
c.
democrat
b.
republican
d.
Republican, Democrat and Labor
 

 47. 

What state has the most Representatives?
a.
New York
c.
California
b.
Alaska
d.
Texas
 

 48. 

What is the main job of the Judicial Branch ?
a.
Veto Laws
c.
Interpret laws
b.
Write laws
d.
Enforce Laws
 

 49. 

What type of government do they have in England?
a.
Republic
c.
Parliamentary system
b.
Direct democracy
d.
Limited Monarchy
 

 50. 

Which of the freedoms below are NOT part of the First Amendment of the Constitution?
a.
Freedom of Religion
d.
Freedom of Assembly
b.
Freedom of the Press
e.
Freedom of Privacy
c.
Freedom of Speech
 



 
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