This article is about the citizenship interview questions and the citizenship test answers of English and civics that the applicant needs to go through. This article also highlights the exceptions to the test.
US
Citizenship Test:
The application for US
citizenship requires an applicant to take an English and civics
test.
Applicants must convince their interviewing officer that
they can read, write and speak the general English language and that
they have basic knowledge about the US history and government. The
questions depend on the age and duration of the applicant's legal
permanent residence.
100
Questions for Citizenship:
There is a list
of 100 questions that one needs to know for the citizenship test. As
mentioned above, there are certain exceptions to take naturalization
test. According to the immigration rules, the applicants who are
above the age of 50 and have lived in US for a period totaling 20
years as permanent residents are exempted from the language
proficiency test but are required to take the civics test in their
preferred language. For the applicant above the age of 55, this
exemption is there for the one who has lived in US as permanent
resident at least for 15 years.
People who have
lived in US for at least 20 years as a permanent resident and are
above the age of 65 are exempted from the language proficiency test
but are required to take the civics test in their preferred language.
This civics test will be a simple one and normally only 10 questions
are asked out of a list of 25.
There is an
exemption for the mentally impaired people. People whose disability
restricts them from learning English and civics are exempted from the
naturalization test. Such applicants will have to get Form N-648
filled requesting an exemption and submit it along with their
applications.
Other
requirements for English and civics test accompanied with citizenship
test answers are discussed in this paragraph. Even if you qualify for
medical exception, you need to take the Oath of Allegiance to US but
if the applicant is impaired mentally and cannot communicate and
understand the meaning of this oath, USCIS may give him exemption
from this requirement.
Applicants who
qualify for the exemption from the English test must bring an
interpreter with them to help them give the citizenship test answers.
Answers to most of the citizenship interview questions will remain
unchanged. The only answers likely to change are those to the few
questions regarding persons holding government office, which are
likely to change over a certain period. Citizenship interview
questions do not include multiple choice questions. The interviewer
will ask around 10 out of the 100 citizenship interview questions and
the applicant has to answer 6 correctly to pass this exam.
The applicants'
English knowledge will be tested on the basis of their ability to
understand, read, write and speak basic English. Their speaking
ability will be evaluated according to how they answer during the
interview. The applicants will be given three sentences out of which
they will have to read one correctly in a manner which shows that
they have understood the meaning of the sentence. They will also be
required to write one out of the three dictated sentences correctly.
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