Interview questions on addional information, please help

johnpa2005

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Friends,

Is it possible to expect questions on additonal info: For example

Question 84: How many times may a Senator or Congressman be re-elected? Answer 84: There is no limit.

Several states, such as California, have term limits for members of their state legislature. Also, several states have considered limiting the number of terms that their U.S. Senators and Representatives can serve. In 1995, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that no state can do this. The Court stated that such a practice would weaken the national
character of Congress. The
only way that Congressional terms could be limited is through an Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.


It is possible to ask which year supreme court ruled about senator re-election (a question from additional info). The document clearly says, we need not study additonal info. Just wanted to get the opinion after reading someone else experience in Chicago.

Thank you
 
johnpa2005 said:
Friends,

Is it possible to expect questions on additonal info: For example

Question 84: How many times may a Senator or Congressman be re-elected? Answer 84: There is no limit.

Several states, such as California, have term limits for members of their state legislature. Also, several states have considered limiting the number of terms that their U.S. Senators and Representatives can serve. In 1995, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that no state can do this. The Court stated that such a practice would weaken the national
character of Congress. The
only way that Congressional terms could be limited is through an Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.


It is possible to ask which year supreme court ruled about senator re-election (a question from additional info). The document clearly says, we need not study additonal info. Just wanted to get the opinion after reading someone else experience in Chicago.

Thank you
Don't read too much into the exceptions. Just prepare yourself with the standard 96/100 questions and you should be fine. In my opinion, you seem to know a heck of lot more civics than an average immigration officer. Don't worry dude. You will get thru.
 
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