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  • Naturalization Interview Exam - Do you need say all answers in a question?

    Hi Guys,

    Got a question please about the naturalization interview exam civic questions:
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    In some civic questions they tell you exactly how many answers to include, for an instance:

    Question 6: "What is __one__ right freedom from the First Amendment?*"
    Answers: speech
    religion assembly
    press
    petition the government

    So here it's very clear that as long as I give one of these answers, I will providing a full answer and correct.

    Or in this instance:

    Question 9: "What are two rights in the Declaration of Independence?"
    Answers: life
    liberty
    pursuit of happiness

    So here it's very clear that as long as I give two of these answers, I will providing a full answer and correct.

    But in another civic questions, where it doesn't tell you how many answers they want, yet the answer contains several answers, does that mean you need to include all of them to be considered correct?
    For example:

    Question 2: "What does the constitution do?"
    Answers: sets up the government
    defines the government
    protects basic rights of Americans

    Question 4: "What is an amendment?"
    Answers: a change (to the Constitution)
    an addition (to the Constitution)

    Do I need to include all the answers to be considered correct or if they don't specify how many answers yet there are multiple answers, it means by default they just want one answer?

    Would appreciate to hear from people who actually went to the interview recently and know.

    Thanks!

  • #2
    You only have to say the number of answers required in the question.

    All answers listed are correct, just pick the ones you are comfortable with and remember.

    Good Luck.

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    • #3
      Follow - Up Question to you reply.. -- for a clarification

      Originally posted by suziq38 View Post
      You only have to say the number of answers required in the question.

      All answers listed are correct, just pick the ones you are comfortable with and remember.

      Good Luck.
      --------------------------

      Question 4: "What is an amendment?"
      Should the answer be:
      (A) All the points given in the book:
      1) a change (to the Constitution)
      2) an addition (to the Constitution)
      ...

      OR
      (B) Any one point is good enough. For example:
      a change (to the Constitution)

      (A) or (B)??

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