Anyone have the Audio CD of the New (Redesigned) U.S. Naturalization Test?

Transa

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Hi, my name is Tran Sa. I'm from Vietnam. I applied for U.S. Naturalization Test. They sent me a package which contained 100 questions/answers and an Audio CD that reads these questions/answers. Unfortunately, I have lost that CD. I asked few of my friends who took the test before, but they only have the Audio CD for the old test. (Anyone who applied for the test after October 10, 2008 will have to study for the New Test, as you have known).

Anyone who have that Audio CD for the New (Redesigned) U.S. Naturalization test, please rip it into mp3/wma and upload it somewhere. I'm really need it, I'm truly appreciate if anyone can help me on this. Thanks all and Happy Christmas.

Tran Sa
 
Need to know 50 United states and 50 capital cities?

There's a good computer tool for learning the states and capitals available at bzcltl.webs.com.
 
There's a good computer tool for learning the states and capitals available at bzcltl.webs.com.

You do not need to know all 50 states and their capitals. You only need to know the following state-related facts

(1) one of the states that border Canada
(2) one of the states that border Mexico
(3) Three of original 13 colonies (states)
(4) Governor of your residence states (google with keyword governor and your state name to locate the website of your governor for examples such as
http://www.governor.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/governor's_web_site/2985 and http://governor.delaware.gov/
and http://www.governor.maryland.gov/)
(5) Capital of your residence state
(6) One of two senators of your residence state (find out at www.senate.gov)
(7) Your house representative (Find out by using your zipcode (5 digit one and 4 digit subcode at www.house.gov)

For (1),(2),(3) if your residence state happens to be the answer then it is highly recommended you use your own state
for answers to those questions since you never forget your own state.

Verify governors, senators, and your house representative information on the eve of your interview in case of any changes like
resgination, reelection, impeachment, etc

I am not sure if (7) the question "name your house representative" has ever been asked in citizenship interview or not. Some big states
may have dozen house representaives and some USCIS DO may cover several neighborimng states so the USCIS may not have a complete
list of house representative available. And you need to locate yours by using 5 digit zipcide and 4 digit subzipcode but the USCIS IOs may find it troublesome to verify (you may forget yoru 4 digit subzipcode at the interview) so they may be reluctant to use this question. Unlike the senator question for which any senator from your state is a good answer, you can not just name any house represenative from your state. You must name the house representative
in your zipcode&subzipcode area. For those of you who use two addresses, it is recommendable that you locate governor, senators, and house representaives
for both of your address.
 
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