Practice Exam Questions And Correct
Answers (Verified Answers) Plus
Rationales 2025|2026 Q&A | Instant
Download Pdf
1. Which document established the first national government of the
United States?
a. The Constitution
b. The Declaration of Independence
c. The Articles of Confederation
d. The Bill of Rights
The Articles of Confederation created the first national framework
after independence, preceding the U.S. Constitution.
2. What is the primary purpose of the Bill of Rights?
a. To create a stronger central government
, b. To outline economic policies
c. To protect individual liberties from government abuse
d. To regulate interstate commerce
The Bill of Rights safeguards personal freedoms such as speech,
religion, and due process against government intrusion.
3. The principle of checks and balances was designed to
a. Eliminate political parties
b. Ensure direct democracy
c. Prevent any one branch of government from becoming too
powerful
d. Expand the powers of the presidency
Checks and balances allow each branch—executive, legislative,
judicial—to limit the others, maintaining balanced power.
4. Which amendment lowered the voting age to 18?
a. 15th
b. 19th
c. 23rd
d. 26th
The 26th Amendment, ratified in 1971, guaranteed the right to vote to
citizens 18 and older.
5. Who is considered the “Father of the Constitution”?
a. George Washington
b. Alexander Hamilton
, c. James Madison
d. Thomas Jefferson
James Madison played a central role in drafting the Constitution and
advocating for its ratification.
6. The Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention created
a. A monarchy
b. A unicameral legislature
c. A bicameral Congress with proportional and equal representation
d. A confederation of states
The compromise established the House of Representatives (population-
based) and the Senate (equal state representation).
7. The power of judicial review was established by
a. The Bill of Rights
b. The Federalist Papers
c. The Constitution explicitly
d. The Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison
Marbury v. Madison (1803) gave courts the authority to strike down
laws conflicting with the Constitution.
8. What is the main responsibility of the executive branch?
a. To make laws
b. To interpret laws
c. To enforce laws
d. To amend the Constitution
, The president and executive agencies implement and enforce
congressional legislation.
9. Which clause in the Constitution gives Congress authority over
interstate commerce?
a. Supremacy Clause
b. Necessary and Proper Clause
c. Commerce Clause
d. Full Faith and Credit Clause
The Commerce Clause (Article I, Section 8) allows Congress to regulate
trade among states and foreign nations.
10. Political socialization refers to
a. The process of voting in elections
b. The development of interest groups
c. How individuals acquire political beliefs and values
d. The creation of political parties
Political socialization is the lifelong process through which people form
political attitudes, often influenced by family, media, and education.
11. Which branch of government has the power to declare war?
a. The President
b. The Supreme Court
c. Congress
d. The Vice President