During your naturalization interview, you will have to take a U.S. civics test. Find a complete list of citizenship test questions and answers in 17 different languages. There are also videos with audio to help you study.
Naturalization is the process when a lawful permanent resident becomes a U.S. citizen. The process includes a naturalization interview with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The civics test, also known as the citizenship test, is part of the interview.
The civics test makes sure you understand the U.S. government and know its history. You will need to pass it to become a U.S. citizen.
If the question only asks for one of them, you can choose which answer you give the USCIS officer. This means you only need to learn one answer to these questions.
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You may be asked for the name of an elected official. For example, “What is the name of the Speaker of the House of Representatives?” The name may change by the time you take your test if a new person is elected.
Some questions are about your specific state. For example, “Who is the Governor of your state now?”
Some questions may change based on the date and where you live. Before your test, check the USCIS test updates page for the correct answer. |
You can take a different version of the test if you are 65 years of age or older and have been a permanent resident (Green Card holder) for at least 20 years. This is called the 65/20 exemption.
You only have to study 20 questions for this test. The 20 questions are from the full list of 100. They are the ones marked with an asterisk (*). You still have to get 6 out of 10 questions correct to pass the test. This version can be taken in English or a language of your choice.
Language | 20 questions and answers |
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Arabic (العربية)-English | View or download PDF |
Chinese (简体中文)-English | View or download PDF |
French (Français)-English | View or download PDF |
Hindi (हिन्दी)-English | View or download PDF |
Japanese (日本語)-English | View or download PDF |
Karen (ကညီကျိၥ်)-English | View or download PDF |
You can take the citizenship test in your own language only if meet you one of these requirements:
Learn more about exemptions and accommodations for the naturalization interview.
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The information on this page comes from USCIS, USA.gov, and other trusted sources. We aim to offer easy to understand information that is updated regularly. This information is not legal advice.