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Filed: EB-2 Visa Country: Ukraine
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In Civics interview questions, there are some questions that has multiple answers.  For example:

. What is the “rule of law”? 

  • Everyone must follow the law.
  • Leaders must obey the law.
  • Government must obey the law.
  • No one is above the law.

 

My question is: In the real interview, if i were asked for those kinds of questions, should I just answer one of them Or all the them?

 

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Just one answer is required unless it is directly stated. Such as, Name 3 of ........

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Also realize that for a number of questions, like the one you quoted, the “multiple” answers are often basically just different ways of saying the same thing - they are more interested that you get the concept than answer exact words. As noted above, if they want more than one answer they will say that (for example “name two cabinet level positions”).

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/learners/study-test/study-materials-english-test

 

There is a video there, as well. Really helps to understand what to expect during the test , how you'd be questioned and etc.

 

Good luck!

 
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