FCLE 2024 – 33 Practice Questions with
Verified Correct Answers
Prepared for Florida College and University Students
Date: June 14, 2025
Introduction
This professional study guide is designed for students preparing for the Florida Civic Literacy
Exam (FCLE) in 2024, a mandatory graduation requirement for Associate in Arts, Associate in
Science, and Baccalaureate degree-seeking students in Florida’s public institutions, per Florida
Statute 1007.25. The FCLE assesses civic literacy across four domains: American Democ-
racy, U.S. Constitution, Founding Documents, and Landmark Impact on Law and Society. This
guide provides 33 verified multiple-choice practice questions with 100% correct answers and
detailed step-by-step explanations, aligned with 2024 FLDOE standards. Each question includes
four answer choices, the correct answer, and an explanation to ensure mastery. Additional sec-
tions offer preparation tips, curated resources, a practice strategy, and common pitfalls to avoid,
equipping you to achieve the required passing score of 60% (48/80 questions) and excel in your
civic literacy assessment.
1 Practice Questions with Verified Answers
1. What principle allows the people to govern through elected representatives?
A. Federalism
B. Separation of powers
C. Popular sovereignty
D. Rule of law
Correct Answer: C. Popular sovereignty
Step-by-Step Explanation:
1. Define principle: Popular sovereignty empowers citizens to choose representatives via
elections.
2. Analyze options: Federalism (A) divides federal-state power, separation of powers (B)
splits branches, rule of law (D) ensures legal equality.
3. Confirm: Popular sovereignty underpins representative democracy.
Study Tip: Link to the Constitution’s Preamble.
2. Which Supreme Court case upheld the Voting Rights Act of 1965?
A. Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections (1966)
B. South Carolina v. Katzenbach (1966)
C. Shelby County v. Holder (2013)
D. Baker v. Carr (1962)
Correct Answer: B. South Carolina v. Katzenbach (1966)
Step-by-Step Explanation:
1. Identify issue: Katzenbach upheld federal oversight to protect minority voting rights.
2. Eliminate alternatives: Harper (A) banned poll taxes, Shelby (C) weakened the Act,
Baker (D) addressed redistricting.
3. Confirm: Katzenbach strengthened voting protections.
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Study Tip: Study voting rights legislation.
3. Which article of the Constitution establishes the judicial branch?
A. Article I
B. Article II
C. Article III
D. Article IV
Correct Answer: C. Article III
Step-by-Step Explanation:
1. Review Constitution: Article III creates the Supreme Court and federal judiciary.
2. Eliminate alternatives: Article I (A) legislative, II (B) executive, IV (D) state relations.
3. Confirm: Article III defines judicial powers.
Study Tip: Memorize Constitution’s article roles.
4. Which document articulated grievances against the British Crown?
A. Magna Carta
B. Declaration of Independence
C. Articles of Confederation
D. Federalist Papers
Correct Answer: B. Declaration of Independence
Step-by-Step Explanation:
1. Define document: The Declaration (1776) listed colonial grievances and asserted in-
dependence.
2. Eliminate alternatives: Magna Carta (A) limited monarchy, Articles (C) early frame-
work, Federalist (D) ratification arguments.
3. Confirm: Declaration justified rebellion.
Study Tip: Study Declaration’s structure.
5. Which amendment ensures the right to a speedy trial?
A. Fourth Amendment
B. Fifth Amendment
C. Sixth Amendment
D. Eighth Amendment
Correct Answer: C. Sixth Amendment
Step-by-Step Explanation:
1. Identify amendment: The Sixth Amendment guarantees a speedy, public trial.
2. Eliminate alternatives: Fourth (A) searches, Fifth (B) due process, Eighth (D) punish-
ment.
3. Confirm: Sixth protects criminal trial rights.
Study Tip: Review Bill of Rights.
6. How many total members are in the U.S. Senate?
A. 50
B. 100
C. 435
D. 538
Correct Answer: B. 100
Step-by-Step Explanation:
1. Review Constitution: Article I, Section 3 allocates two Senators per state (50 states ×
2 = 100).
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