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Hello!

 

I would like to ask the folllwing please for the civics exam:

1. Are we going to be asked as written on the USCIS rev 01/19  as in 

What is an amendment?

OR can the question be  asked like this - 

What is a change in the constitution? 

 

2. For questions that ask to give just ONE or TWO answers to a question, do we need to memorize ALL possible answers despite only being asked for 1 or 2 answers in case IO ask for all?

 

3. Just to confirm (I can be dumb most of the time). For California, one of the senators is Alex Padilla, correct?

 

4. For name your US representative question, are we going to be asked for the US representative for MY own physical address? 

 

Thank you very much! 

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1. They ask the questions exactly as they are written, so they ask ''what is an amendment?''

2. You only need to know the number of answers asked on each question. So for example on the question about Native American tribes, you don't need to memorize them all, just one, whichever answer is easier for you to remember. Although I do think it's a good idea to memorize more than one possible answer just in case you forget one, then you can always say the other acceptable answer.

3. Yes

4. Yes

 

Good luck on your interview! :)

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15 hours ago, Iscir said:

1. They ask the questions exactly as they are written, so they ask ''what is an amendment?''

2. You only need to know the number of answers asked on each question. So for example on the question about Native American tribes, you don't need to memorize them all, just one, whichever answer is easier for you to remember. Although I do think it's a good idea to memorize more than one possible answer just in case you forget one, then you can always say the other acceptable answer.

3. Yes

4. Yes

 

Good luck on your interview! :)

Thank you very much for the detailed response 😊

 
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