Florida Civic Literacy Exam (FCLE)
2026/2027 Full-Length Practice
Questions, Answer Explanations,
and Structured Study Workbook
Question 1: Supreme Law of the Land
What is considered the supreme law of the United States?
A. The Bill of Rights
B. The Constitution
C. The Declaration of Independence
D. Federal statutes
Correct Answer: B. The Constitution
Rationale: The U.S. Constitution is the highest legal authority in the country and
overrides all other laws. While statutes, amendments, and declarations provide
structure and rights, they all derive legitimacy from the Constitution. Federal and state
laws must conform to it, and any conflicting law is considered invalid under the
Supremacy Clause.
Question 2: Purpose of the Constitution
Which of the following best describes the function of the U.S. Constitution?
A. Establishes international trade agreements
B. Defines and structures government and protects rights
C. Replaces state governments
D. Eliminates federal authority
Correct Answer: B. Defines and structures government and protects rights
Rationale: The Constitution establishes the framework of government, defines its
branches, and outlines the powers and limits of each. It also protects fundamental
rights through amendments. It does not replace state governments or handle
international agreements directly.
Question 3: Foundational Phrase
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The phrase “We the People” refers to:
A. The President and Congress
B. The states individually
C. The source of governmental authority
D. The Supreme Court only
Correct Answer: C. The source of governmental authority
Rationale: “We the People” establishes that government authority originates from
citizens rather than rulers or states. It is a foundational principle of popular
sovereignty, meaning the government exists by consent of the governed.
Question 4: Constitutional Amendments
What is an amendment?
A. A federal court ruling
B. A change or addition to the Constitution
C. A state law
D. A presidential order
Correct Answer: B. A change or addition to the Constitution
Rationale: An amendment modifies or adds to the Constitution. It requires a formal
proposal and ratification process. Amendments ensure the Constitution remains
adaptable over time.
Question 5: Bill of Rights
What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called?
A. Federal Laws
B. Bill of Rights
C. Articles of Confederation
D. Civil Rights Act
Correct Answer: B. Bill of Rights
Rationale: The Bill of Rights protects individual freedoms such as speech, religion,
and due process. These amendments were added to limit government power and
protect citizens’ rights.
Question 6: First Amendment Rights
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Which is protected under the First Amendment?
A. Right to own property
B. Freedom of speech
C. Right to vote
D. Right to privacy
Correct Answer: B. Freedom of speech
Rationale: The First Amendment protects speech, religion, press, assembly, and
petitioning the government. These rights ensure democratic participation and freedom
of expression.
Question 7: Number of Amendments
How many amendments does the U.S. Constitution currently have?
A. 10
B. 15
C. 27
D. 30
Correct Answer: C. 27
Rationale: The Constitution has been amended 27 times since ratification. The first
ten form the Bill of Rights.
Question 8: Declaration of Independence
Purpose
What did the Declaration of Independence do?
A. Created the Constitution
B. Declared independence from Great Britain
C. Established the Supreme Court
D. Formed Congress
Correct Answer: B. Declared independence from Great Britain
Rationale: The Declaration of Independence (1776) formally announced the colonies’
separation from Britain and outlined natural rights such as life, liberty, and happiness.
Question 9: Rights in Declaration
Which rights are listed in the Declaration of Independence?
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A. Voting and property
B. Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness
C. Speech and press
D. Education and healthcare
Correct Answer: B. Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness
Rationale: These are considered natural rights that governments exist to protect. They
form the philosophical foundation of American democracy.
Question 10: Freedom of Religion
Freedom of religion means:
A. Mandatory church attendance
B. Government-selected religion
C. Practice any religion or none
D. Worship only privately
Correct Answer: C. Practice any religion or none
Rationale: The First Amendment ensures individuals can freely practice any religion
or choose not to practice one, without government interference.
Question 11: Economic System
The U.S. economy is best described as:
A. Command economy
B. Socialist economy
C. Market/capitalist economy
D. Feudal system
Correct Answer: C. Market/capitalist economy
Rationale: The U.S. operates a capitalist market economy where private individuals
and businesses make most economic decisions.
Question 12: Rule of Law
The rule of law means:
A. Leaders are above the law
B. Only judges follow laws