Q. How many amendments does the Constitution have?
  • A. 27
  • B. 25
  • C. 30
  • D. 20
Q. How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
  • A. 7
  • B. 9
  • C. 11
  • D. 13
Q. What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress?
  • A. The Senate and the House of Representatives
  • B. The House of Commons and the House of Lords
  • C. The Senate and the Supreme Court
  • D. The Executive and the Legislative
Q. What are two rights in the Declaration of Independence?
  • A. Life and liberty
  • B. Freedom and justice
  • C. Equality and fraternity
  • D. Peace and happiness
Q. What can citizens do if their fundamental rights are violated?
  • A. Ignore the violation
  • B. Seek legal recourse
  • C. Retaliate violently
  • D. Complain to the government without action
Q. What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?
  • A. The President
  • B. The United States
  • C. The Constitution
  • D. The flag
Q. What does the right to education entail?
  • A. Access to free education for all
  • B. Only the wealthy can receive education
  • C. Education is optional
  • D. Education is a privilege
Q. What does the right to equality ensure?
  • A. Equal pay for all jobs
  • B. Equal treatment under the law
  • C. Equal access to education only
  • D. Equal opportunities in sports
Q. What is a benefit of local self-government?
  • A. Increased bureaucracy
  • B. Greater responsiveness to local needs
  • C. Uniformity in policy across regions
  • D. Reduced citizen participation
Q. What is a common challenge faced by local self-governments?
  • A. Excessive funding
  • B. Lack of public engagement
  • C. Overrepresentation of citizens
  • D. Too much autonomy
Q. What is a common form of local self-government in many countries?
  • A. Parliament
  • B. City Council
  • C. Supreme Court
  • D. Federal Assembly
Q. What is one duty of local self-government?
  • A. Conducting national elections
  • B. Providing local public services
  • C. Managing foreign relations
  • D. Enforcing federal laws
Q. What is one duty of local self-governments?
  • A. Conducting national elections
  • B. Providing local public services
  • C. Setting foreign policy
  • D. Managing national defense
Q. What is one responsibility that is only for United States citizens?
  • A. Obeying the law
  • B. Paying taxes
  • C. Serving on a jury
  • D. Voting
Q. What is one right only for United States citizens?
  • A. Freedom of speech
  • B. Right to vote in federal elections
  • C. Freedom of religion
  • D. Right to bear arms
Q. What is the duty of citizens regarding fundamental rights?
  • A. To ignore them
  • B. To respect the rights of others
  • C. To demand more rights
  • D. To only exercise their own rights
Q. What is the economic system in the United States?
  • A. Capitalist economy
  • B. Socialist economy
  • C. Communist economy
  • D. Mixed economy
Q. What is the highest court in the United States?
  • A. The Supreme Court
  • B. The Court of Appeals
  • C. The District Court
  • D. The Circuit Court
Q. What is the highest law of the land?
  • A. State laws
  • B. The Constitution
  • C. Federal laws
  • D. International treaties
Q. What is the main duty of the legislative branch?
  • A. To make laws
  • B. To interpret laws
  • C. To enforce laws
  • D. To review laws
Q. What is the main duty of the President?
  • A. To make laws
  • B. To interpret laws
  • C. To enforce laws
  • D. To create laws
Q. What is the main function of the checks and balances system?
  • A. To limit government power
  • B. To increase government efficiency
  • C. To promote political parties
  • D. To ensure voter turnout
Q. What is the main responsibility of the judicial branch?
  • A. To interpret laws
  • B. To create laws
  • C. To enforce laws
  • D. To amend laws
Q. What is the main role of the executive branch?
  • A. To create laws
  • B. To enforce laws
  • C. To interpret laws
  • D. To amend laws
Q. What is the minimum age for voting in India?
  • A. 18 years
  • B. 21 years
  • C. 25 years
  • D. 16 years
Q. What is the primary duty of a citizen as per the Indian Constitution?
  • A. To pay taxes
  • B. To vote in elections
  • C. To follow the law
  • D. To serve in the military
Q. What is the primary purpose of fundamental rights in a democracy?
  • A. To ensure the government has absolute power
  • B. To protect individual freedoms and liberties
  • C. To limit the rights of citizens
  • D. To promote economic growth
Q. What is the primary purpose of local self-government?
  • A. To manage national defense
  • B. To provide local administration and services
  • C. To conduct foreign affairs
  • D. To regulate international trade
Q. What is the primary purpose of the legislative branch of government?
  • A. To enforce laws
  • B. To interpret laws
  • C. To create laws
  • D. To veto laws
Q. What is the purpose of checks and balances?
  • A. To prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful
  • B. To ensure laws are passed quickly
  • C. To allow the President to make laws
  • D. To give states more power
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