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Camden Legislative , Executive, And Judicial Branches
Test Description: Camden's study guide part 1
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the length of a term of office for the members of the US House of Representatives
A
no limit
B
4 years
C
2 years
D
6 years
2) How old must one be to be elected to the US House of Representatives?
A
35 years old
B
25 years old
C
18 years old
D
30 years old
3) How old must one be to be elected to the Senate
A
25 Years old
B
18 years old
C
30 Years old
D
35 years old
4) Who has the power to propose a law to raise the revenue (a tax law)?
A
The House of Representatives
B
The President
C
The Supreme Court
D
The Senate
5) What is the length of a term of office for the members of the US Senate
A
no limit
B
6 years
C
2 years
D
4 years
6) Who has the power to declare war?
A
The Senate
B
The President
C
The Power of Congress
D
The House
7) How many members of Congress are there?
A
100
B
435
C
535
D
500
8) How many members of the Senate are there?
A
500
B
535
C
435
D
100
9) How many members of the House are there?
A
435
B
500
C
100
D
535
10) What is the length of a term for the president?
A
2 terms
B
6 years
C
4 years
D
2 years
11) How old must one be to hold the office of President?
A
60 years old
B
25 years old
C
30 years old
D
35 years old
12) Who has the power to make treaties with foreign countries?
A
The president
B
All of Congress
C
The House
D
The Senate
13) Who has the power to nominate ambassadors, public ministers, or other officers of government such as members of the cabinet?
A
The Senate
B
The House
C
The President
D
All of Congress
14) Who is the commander in chief of the US military forces?
A
The House
B
The secretary of defense
C
The Senate
D
The president
15) Who has the sole power to try (bring to trial) all impeachments?
A
The Senate
B
The House
C
The President
D
Chief Justice
16) What is the length of a term of office for justices of the Supreme Court?
A
However long they want (they can be removed by death, quitting, or impeachment)
B
16 years (they can be removed by death, quitting, or impeachment)
C
25 years (they can be removed by death, quitting, or impeachment)
D
10 years (they can be removed by death, quitting, or impeachment)
17) Who has the power to resolve issues involving national laws or laws of the United States?
A
All of Congress
B
Supreme Courts
C
Federal Courts
D
The President
18) Who has the power to settle disputes between different states?
A
Federal and Supreme Courts
B
Supreme Courts and Congressional Hearings
C
Federal and Local Courts
D
Supreme and Local Courts
19) How many members of the US Supreme Court are there?
A
10
B
9
C
7
D
13
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