N400 Test Preperation
#1
N400 Test Preperation
Hello all,
I have my citizenship test coming up in about 3 weeks and would love some feedback from anyone who has done this recently. I did a search but most threads I found were 8+ years old.
As far as I am aware the test is verbal and not multiple choice is that correct? Also I am in Oklahoma what type of questions relating to someones state of residence are typically asked?
Thanks!
I have my citizenship test coming up in about 3 weeks and would love some feedback from anyone who has done this recently. I did a search but most threads I found were 8+ years old.
As far as I am aware the test is verbal and not multiple choice is that correct? Also I am in Oklahoma what type of questions relating to someones state of residence are typically asked?
Thanks!
#2
Re: N400 Test Preperation
The USCIS website has a guide to naturalization that use to have a booklet with the possible questions they might ask. I don't recall that they ask any questions relating to where you live.
Questions are on federal level, government, i.e. senate, house of reps, supreme court justices, number of colonies (13) and their names, etc.
Basically, it is a civic exam.
Questions are on federal level, government, i.e. senate, house of reps, supreme court justices, number of colonies (13) and their names, etc.
Basically, it is a civic exam.
#3
Re: N400 Test Preperation
Here, I did the work for you:
https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/learners/study-test
This is what the interview is like and there is a link to the written test and the questions and answers for all 100 questions on the civics test.
You only be asked 10 questions out of the 100 and usually they stop after you have answered 6 or 7 correctly.
https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/learners/study-test
This is what the interview is like and there is a link to the written test and the questions and answers for all 100 questions on the civics test.
You only be asked 10 questions out of the 100 and usually they stop after you have answered 6 or 7 correctly.
#5
Re: N400 Test Preperation
You have to get 6 out of 10 correct. If you get the first 6 correct, they stop asking. The civics test is verbal. In addition, they will speak a sentence and you have to write it, and also they will show you a written sentence and you have to read it aloud.
Rene
Rene
#6
Re: N400 Test Preperation
The USCIS website has a guide to naturalization that use to have a booklet with the possible questions they might ask. I don't recall that they ask any questions relating to where you live.
Questions are on federal level, government, i.e. senate, house of reps, supreme court justices, number of colonies (13) and their names, etc.
Basically, it is a civic exam.
Questions are on federal level, government, i.e. senate, house of reps, supreme court justices, number of colonies (13) and their names, etc.
Basically, it is a civic exam.
#7
Re: N400 Test Preperation
Just to add that the study guide that Rete linked to contains the pool of 100 questions of which you will be asked between 6 and 10 (depending how many you get wrong). If you study those 100 questions you can't go wrong.