Naturalization Test
The Naturalization Test is a key part of the process for immigrants in the United States who want to become citizens. It assesses applicants' knowledge of U.S. history, government, and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. The test includes questions about important documents, such as the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
To pass the Naturalization Test, applicants must answer a set number of questions correctly, typically from a list of 100 possible questions. The test is administered during the naturalization interview, where applicants also demonstrate their ability to speak, read, and write in English.