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Practice Naturalization Test<\/h1>\r\nWhen you are applying to become a U.S. citizen, you must submit a written application<\/a> and take a\u00a0naturalization test<\/a>. This test takes the form of an interview with a UCIS officer and covers basic information about U.S. history, traditions, and government. Although the amount of information you will need to\u00a0learn may seem\u00a0challenging, many naturalization practice tests are available to assist you. Studying this\u00a0test and others like it will greatly\u00a0increase the chance that your application will be accepted.\r\n\r\n \r\n

What Is Included in the Tests?<\/h2>\r\nThe immigration and naturalization tests include both a civics test and an English test. The civics test includes questions about U.S. government, history, geography, and your rights and duties as a citizen. The English test checks your ability to speak, read, and write English.\r\n\r\n \r\n

A Reliable Practice Naturalization\u00a0Test<\/h2>\r\nThe U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website<\/a> provides a variety of resources in different formats to help you prepare and practice for your naturalization tests.\u00a0By following the link above, you can view and download study materials<\/span> for the civic and English tests.\u00a0Occasionally, answers to questions may be updated, so be sure to check the website frequently.<\/span>\r\n\r\n \r\n

Civics Practice Test<\/h2>\r\nThe civics test is comprised of\u00a0100 questions. Although you will only be asked ten questions during your naturalization test, you won\u2019t know in advance which questions will be asked. Therefore, it is important to\u00a0study well and know the answers to all of the questions. You must correctly answer six of the ten questions in order to pass the test.\r\n\r\nThe\u00a0USCIS website<\/a>\u00a0offers\u00a0practice materials in a variety of different formats. To assist your studying, choose the format from which you learn best.\r\n\r\n \r\n