For Naturalization test questions with a list of answers and no "name one", "name two" etc. requirement, am I supposed to give the entire list, or is just one given item considered correct?
For some of these, all of the answers in the list appear very similar (e.g. for #8 "What did the Declaration of Independence do?") - but then there are others where difference in two or more of the items feels large enough that I wonder if I'm expected to give the whole list (e.g. for #37, "What does the Judicial Branch do?" - "reviews laws" is a very different thing to "resolves disputes").
I've Googled a bit and found conflicting opinions from people (difficult thing to search for, though!), so was hoping for some real-world experiences here - or perhaps I've managed to miss something on the uscis website where it tells me for sure.
Thanks!
For some of these, all of the answers in the list appear very similar (e.g. for #8 "What did the Declaration of Independence do?") - but then there are others where difference in two or more of the items feels large enough that I wonder if I'm expected to give the whole list (e.g. for #37, "What does the Judicial Branch do?" - "reviews laws" is a very different thing to "resolves disputes").
I've Googled a bit and found conflicting opinions from people (difficult thing to search for, though!), so was hoping for some real-world experiences here - or perhaps I've managed to miss something on the uscis website where it tells me for sure.
Thanks!
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