10: When can the Vice-President vote?
When the President cannot vote
Only when the vote concerns national interest
Only when there is a tie vote in the Senate
When the President is being impeached
11: Senators must be:
Born in the USA
American citizens for at least 9 years
American citizens for at least half of their life
None of the above
12: When can the President declare war?
Only when the Vice-President and the Secretary of State agree
Whenever he wishes
Only Congress can declare war
When Congress in undecided
13: Where must tax bills originate?
From the President
In the House of Representatives
In the Senate
From the Supreme Court
14: A person cannot be punished for an act unless
They are at least 18 years old
There is a law against it
They confess to committing it
They wish to submit to punishment
15: What is the practice of presenting the interests, goals, or ideals of particular groups to congressional representatives is called?
Activism
Lobbying
Advocating
Plea-bargaining
16: How often does each major party hold their national convention?
Once a year
Every two years
Every four years
Whenever the party leaders see fit
17: How is a states’ number of presidential electors determined?
By adding the number of Senators and Representatives that the state has in Congress
By the number of citizens who voted in the Presidential election
By a special survey that occurs before each Presidential election
By the state’s size in land area
18: What happens if no candidate for President receives a majority of Electoral votes?
Another national election is held
The President is elected by the Supreme Court
The President is chosen by the House of Representatives
The President is chosen by the Senate
19: Electors are nominated by
The Senate
The political parties
The House of Representatives
The President
20: What was instituted in 1883 to curb the spoils system?
The Garfield Act
The Civil Service System
The Federal Appointment System
The Patriot Act
21: The Executive branch is organized into how many different departments (cabinets)?
Three
Eleven
Fifteen
Sixty-four
22: The United Nations was organized after which war?
The Civil War
World War I
World War II
The Vietnam War
23: How many members does a petit jury consist of?
6
9
12
23
24: Which one of the following protections is NOT provided by the Constitution?
Right of Appeal
Salaries of Federal Judges
Right to Remain Silent
No Treason Trial for Politics
25: For how long are Federal judges appointed?
Two years
Six years
Ten years
For life
26: The right to change the Constitution is retained by
The President
The States
The Supreme Court
The Vice-President
27: Freedom of religion, press, and speech were guaranteed by which amendment?
The First Amendment
The Second Amendment
The Fifth Amendment
The Eight Amendment
28: The Bill of Rights consists of how many amendments?
Eight
Ten
Twelve
Fourteen
29: As of 2003, how many amendments exist?
Ten
Twenty- Five
Twenty-Seven
Twenty-Nine
30: New states are admitted to the Union by which body?
The Senate
The Supreme Court
The President’s Cabinet
Congress
What is the answers to political IQ test i did bad but if you do good ill piick u as best answer?
Only when there is a tie vote in the Senate
None of the above
Only Congress can declare war
From the President
There is a law against it
Lobbying
Every two years
By adding the number of Senators and Representatives that the state has in Congress
Another national election is held
The House of Representatives
The Garfield Act
Eleven
World War II
12
Right to Remain Silent
For life
The Supreme Court
The First Amendment
Twelve
Twenty-Nine
Congress
damn, im ashamed at how many i had to guess at.
Reply:C
B
C
C
B
B
C
A
D
B
B
C
C
A
B
D
B
A
B
C
D
Reply:all of the above.. Stop asking!!!
Reply:Geez man...
at least put the words "US Political IQ test"
not everyone knows what you're talking about
I'm in Australia
Reply:I know all of theese answers, but i'm not gonna give them 2 u- u might as well study and find out 4 yourself-first year polysci student.Betcha theese questions r gonna b on the final!!!
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