Answer for Interview question

psomnath

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Few citizenship (Civic) questions, like Q#2,4,8 etc., have more than one bullet points in the answer. Are those alternative answers and I am suppose to remember just one of them or I have to memories all of them?

For example Q#2 (What does the Constitution do?) has following points :

* sets up the government
* defines the government
* protects basic rights of Americans

So if I am asked that question, can I just answer one point (like 'sets up the govemenment') or I have to answer all three points.

Your quick response would be highly appreciated.
 
I would add:
*gives an opportunity to fight against all enemies of Constitution, domestic and foreign

God willing, I will do that, after I become a US Citizen.
 
in the civic exam will the office give us a paper with 10 questions where we need to write 6 or more correct answers to pass or are do they ask questions and we need to answer them?
 
Civic test:
10 questions will be asked. 6 need to be correct. If the first 6 asked questions are correctly answered then the rest of the 4 won't be questioned up on.

Written test:
IO will give you a sheet of paper that will have only ONE question written on it. You will need to write an answer for it. (That's the written exam)

Oral test:
IO will show you a sheet of paper that will have one question (and answer) written on it. You will need to read it out loud. That's the oral part.

Can't be broken down any further than this.
 
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