QUOTE(manifest_destiny_tx @ Feb 26 2007, 12:18 AM)

Hi,
I was wondering what exactly to study for the interview. My general impression from this site and other places is that the USCIS will pretty much stick to the 96 civics questions that are in the Guide to Naturalization (M-476), the longer document (M-638) and the Flash cards (M-623) that can be downloaded from their site. Even though the questions are referred to as examples, I have not heard anyone complain that they got entirely different questions (I guess the USCIS just wants to be free to rephrase them).
Similar question about the English sentences: Has anybody gotten really difficult words or sentences?
Do I need to study more than what is in the documents I mentioned above in order to pass?
The officer asked me 5 questions:
flag-color
president
colonies
amendment
constitution
He told me to write this sentence in a piece of paper:
"I will go to Supermarket to buy groceries.."
Just read the flash card several times.. The officer just basically testing your communication skills..by asking the civic question.. you will pass this test believe me.. If you failed they will give a paper that tells you to retake the civic test only..
I had one Iranian Lady beside me during the interview, she did retake the verbal test. because she failed the first time.. why? (She write her own sentence..she did not understand what the officer told her.. She taught he told her to write her own sentence..
Just be attentive and you will be fine..
Study the 96 questions and the example sentance and u will be fine
My sentance was
Many people have died for freedom
Questions-answers
Colors on the flag
President today
Constitution adopted -1787
Who is Martin Luther King , Jr - A civil rights leader
Who was the president during the Civil War
I can`t remember the last questions