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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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How many Naturalization Test Answers do you have to give? How many do you have to know for each question? Some of them seem to mean the same thing.

OK the easy questions are the ones with one answer. Who was the first president. George Washington I understand this type of question.

The Name " one" or "two " questions i also understand.Name two national holidays. Presidents day and labor day. I understand this type of question.

I told my wife she only needed to learn one answer to this type of question.

Why does the flag have 50 stars?

Because there are 50 states.

Because each star represents a state.

because there is one star for each state.

Do you have to be able to repeat each one? Can't you just learn"because there is one star for each state"Also look at " What did Susan B Anthony do? and What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?

Do you have to be able to repeat each of the answers instead of just one for each?

Thanks

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It is confusing because some of the questions have answers that list 3 or 4 different comments and some list 3 or 5 comments that are just rephrasing the same thing. For the questions you have quoted above, yes the answers are basically different ways of stating the same thing and learning one of them would be fine. For questions like What does the Judicial branch do, however, there are four different answers and you should be prepared to say them all. When you study the questions enough what tends to happen is that you do remember the 'intent' of the answer, not just the words so that helps.

Your wife will be asked up to ten questions. She needs to get six right. If she gets the first six right they stop asking questions because she's passed. I found using the flashcards really helpful because I could go over them whenever I had a spare few minutes, and I could separate them into the ones I knew and the ones I wasn't sure about and focus on those.

Good luck to your wife at her interview.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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How many Naturalization Test Answers do you have to give? How many do you have to know for each question? Some of them seem to mean the same thing.

OK the easy questions are the ones with one answer. Who was the first president. George Washington I understand this type of question.

The Name " one" or "two " questions i also understand.Name two national holidays. Presidents day and labor day. I understand this type of question.

I told my wife she only needed to learn one answer to this type of question.

Why does the flag have 50 stars?

Because there are 50 states.

Because each star represents a state.

because there is one star for each state.

Do you have to be able to repeat each one? Can't you just learn"because there is one star for each state"Also look at " What did Susan B Anthony do? and What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?

Do you have to be able to repeat each of the answers instead of just one for each?

Thanks

http://www.uscis.gov/citizenshiptest

Have you looked at this info on the USCIS site? There is a sample test that she can take & review the answers in each section.

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