The US citizenship test comprises 100 questions. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officer will ask the applicant 10 of the 100 questions, and the applicant must answer 6 out of the 10 questions correctly in order to pass the civics test.

Although the official Civics Test is an oral test, which means the officer will orally ask you the question and you will have one chance to answer it correctly orally, we are here providing you with three multiple-choice tests so that you can be confident enough to pass the civics test by practicing again and again.

Click the following topics one by one to test your knowledge:

Civics Test: American Government

(57 questions about principles of American democracy, the system of government, and rights and responsibilities.)

Civics Test: American History

(30 questions covering topics from the colonial period to the past few decades.)

Integrated Civics

(13 questions about geography, holidays, and national symbols.)