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U.S. Constitution
Test Description: Some basic facts on the U.S. Constitution
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What states the purposes and goals of the U.S. government?
A
Articles of Confederation
B
Declaration of Independence
C
Preamble
D
Articles
2) To date there are how many amendments?
A
27
B
29
C
10
D
29
3) What three articles set up the three branches of government?
A
I, III, and V
B
I, II, and III
C
I,II, and IV
D
II, III, and IV
4) What three words in the Constitution establish that the epower of government comes from the people?
A
insure domestic tranquility
B
Blessings of Liberty
C
We the people
D
Rule of Law
5) What is the second step in the Amendment process
A
action by the General Assembly
B
ratification by the states
C
action by Congress
D
signing by the President
6) The first 10 Amendments are known as
A
Changes to the Constitution
B
Articles
C
Bill of Rights
D
Declaration of Rights
7) All of the following are rights in the 1st Amendment EXCEPT
A
petition
B
education
C
religion
D
speech
8) All of the following are goals of the Constitution EXCEPT
A
to ensure domestic tranquility
B
to form a more perfect union
C
to promote the general welfare
D
to ensure everyone prospers
9) What sets up the structure of the U.S. government?
A
Declaration of Independence
B
Charters of the United States
C
Articles of Confederation
D
U.S. Constitution
10) Where can one find the process to amend the Constitution?
A
in the U.S. Constitution
B
it is based on U.S. customs
C
in U.S. Laws
D
it is not written but understood
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