UNIT 4
1: Who is the head of executive branch of the state?
a. The governor thống đốc
b. The vice president
c. The president d. The congress
2: Which statement below is incorrect?
a. The U.S.’s president can veto a bill. (phủ quyết)
b. The Supreme Court Judges are elected by the whole nation.
c. The U.S.’s vice president can be an adviser to the president.
d. The Congress can declare wars.
3: Which statement below is incorrect?
a. The U.S.’s vice president belongs to executive branch.
b. The U.S.’s president is also the head of the Senate.
c. The Senators belong to legislative branch.
d. The Congress can decide the fund for executive functions.
4: Which statement below is incorrect?
a. The U.S.’s president can execute laws of the Congress
b. The federal judges can hold their seats until they die.
c. The U.S.’s vice president can become the President.
d. The Congress can explain how the federal laws work.
5: Which statement below is correct?
a. The philosophy of Republican party is conservative.
b. About the military issues, Republican party prefers decreasing spending.
c. About the economic ideas, Republican party prefers putting higher tax rates on people earning higher income.
d. Under the Republican Party, healthcare should be strongly supported by the government.
6: Which President below does not belong to Republican Party?
a. Abraham Lincoln b. George Bush
c. John F. Kennedy
d. John Trump
7: Which President below does not belong to Democratic Party?
c. John Trump
a. Bill Clinton b. Barack Obama d. Jimmy Carter
8: Which of the followings is the place where judicial branch works?
a. The Capitol Building b. The White House
c. The Supreme Court
d. The National Archives
9: Which of the followings is not true about the U.S.’s president?
a. The U.S’s president, in the terms of office, lives and works in the White House.
b. There are maximum to two elected terms for the U.S.’s president.
c. The U.S’s president can become the Commander-in-chief.
d. The U.S’s president can pass the federal laws.
10: Which of the followings is not true about the U.S.’s vice president?
a. The U.S’s vice president is the leader of the U.S.’s lower house.
b. Based on the Constitution, the term of office for the vice president is unlimited.
c. The U.S’s vice president can become the U.S.’s president.
d. The standards to become the vice president are the same as those to become the U.S.’s president.
11: Which of the followings is not true about the purposes of US.’s Constitution?
a. It defines distinct powers of the US.
b. It spells out freedoms and liberties for US.’s citizens.
c. It protects the US. people from unreasonable actions.
d. It defines dos and don'ts for parties in the US.
12: Which of the followings is not true about the purposes of amendments of the US.’s Constitution?
a. To meet the development of the society
b. To maximize the people’s rights
c. To balance the power of three branches
d. To ensure the justice in the society
13: Which of the followings is not the standard of becoming a U.S.’s president?
a. Be a native-born citizen
b. Have a bachelor degree in law.
c. Be at least 35 years of age.
d. Have resided in the U.S. for 14 years
14: Which of the followings is not the principle of Article One in the Constitution US.’s?
a. The people of each state elect two Senators
b. The population of each state determines the number of Representatives
c. The President is the Commander in Chief of the armed force.
d. The two houses of Congress are the Senate and the House of Representatives
15: Which of the followings is not the principle of Article Two in the Constitution US.’s?
a. Residents of the US. have the right to trial by jury
b. The President may initiate the law-making process.
c. The President is the Commander in Chief of the armed force.
d. The Electoral College elects the President.
16: Which of the followings does not belong to the state government’s duty?
a. Commerce among states
b. Local roads
c. Police d. Public school systems
17: Which of the followings belongs to the state government’s duty?
a. Monetary systems
b. Treaties with foreign countries
c. Commerce among states
d. Public school systems
18: Which of the following statements is not true?
a. The general name for Green Party, Independent Party is “Third Parties”
b. Only a member of Democratic or Rupublican Party can become the President.
c. The U.S. citizens can follow either Democratic Party or Republican Party.
d. The existence of many parties aims to ensure the democracy and justice.
19: Which of the following powers does not belong to legislative branch?
a. Declare wars.
b. Pass federal laws
c. Negotiate treaties with foreign governments.
d. Pass federal budget as well as levy taxes.
20: Which of the following powers does not belong to executive branch?
a. Execute laws
b. Declare wars
c. Negotiate treaties with foreign countries.
d. Appoint judges of judicial branch.
21: Which of the following powers belong to judicial branch?
a. Execute laws
b. Declare wars
c. Preside over presidential impreachment hearings.
d. Appoint judges.
22: What parties below are called the U.S.’s dominating parties?
a. Green Party and Democratic Party
b. Independent Party and Republican Party
c. Democratic Party and Republican Party
d. Independent Party and Socialist Party.
23: What is the working place of legislative branch?
a. The White House b. The Supreme Court
c. The Capitol Building
d. The Library of Congress
24: What is the main function of legislative branch?
a. To carry out law b. To evaluate law
c. To make law
d. To compose law
24: What is the main function of judicial branch?
b. To evaluate law
a. To carry out law
c. To make law d. To edit law
25: What is the main function of executive branch?
a. To carry out law
b. To evaluate law
c. To make law d. To correct law
Câu 82: What is the common symbol on the three branches’ seal?
a. The Elephant b. The Statue of Liberty
c. The Bald Eagle
d. The Liberty Bell
26: What is the background color of the U.S.’s vice president’s flag?
d. White
a. Black b. Blue c. Red
27: What is the background color of the U.S.’s vice president’s flag?
b. Blue
a. Black c. Red d. White
28: What is another name of the Senate?
b. Upper house
a. Lower house c. Higher house d. Smaller house
29: What is another name of the House of Representative?
a. Lower house
b. Upper house c. Higher house d. Smaller house
30: What does “Bill of Rights” refer to ?
a. The first ten Amendments
b. The first five Amendments
c. The last five Amendments
d. The last ten Amendments
31: What amendment guarantees the right to vote to women?
c. Amendment 19
a. Amendment 17 b. Amendment 18 d. Amendment 20
32: What amendment guarantees the right to vote to ex-slaves and black people?
d. Amendment 15
a. Amendment 12 b. Amendment 13 c. Amendment 14
33: What amendment guarantees the right to vote to all citizens over 18 years old?
c. Amendment 26
a. Amendment 24 b. Amendment 25 d. Amendment 27
34: What amendment guarantees the right to own weapons?
b. Amendment 2
a. Amendment 1 c. Amendment 3 d. Amendment 4
35: What amendment guarantees the right of freedom of religion, speech, and press?
a. Amendment 1
b. Amendment 2 c. Amendment 3 d. Amendment 4
36: In what year was the US.’s Constitution adopted?
c. 1788
a. 1786 b. 1776 d. 1768
37: In what year was Republican founded?
d. In 1854
a. In 1824 b. In 1834 c. In 1844
38: In what year was Democratic Party founded?
a. In 1824
b. In 1834 c. In 1844 d. In 1854
39: In order that a proposed amendment becomes part of the Constitution, at least it is ratified by at least ho
states?
b. 38
a. 35 c. 45 d. 50
40: How many structures are there in the Congress?
a. 2
b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
41: How many main parts of the US.’s Contitution’s Articles (or Document)?
d. 7
a. 4 b. 5 c. 6
42: How many main parts of the US.’s Constitution?
a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6
43: How many dominating parties are there in the U.S.?
b. 2
a. 1 c. 3 d. 4
44: How many branches of power mentioned in the US.’s Constitution?
b. 3
a. 2 c. 4 d. 5
45. How long is each term of office for the U.S.’s President?
b. 4 years
a. 2 years c. 6 years d. 8 years
46. hich party is also called Grand Old Party?
a. Green Party b. Democratic Party
c. Republican Party
d. Libertarian Party
47. Choose the incorrect statement about the Senate.
a. There are 100 senators in this house.
b. The senators are elected for every six years..
c. The Vice President is the leader of this house.
d. The Senate is also called the Congress.
48. Choose the incorrect statement about the House of Representative.
a. The number of congressmen of each state depends on its population.
b. The congressmen are elected every two years.
c. The Vice President is the leader of this house.
d. The House of Representative is also called the lower house.
49. Who established the firsts permanent settlement in North America?
b. The Spanish
a. The English c. The Austrian d. The Russian
50. Who bought the Louisiana Purchase from France?
b. Thomas Jefferson
a. George Washington
c. John Adams d. James Madison