QUESTIONS & ANSWERS!!
The powers of the state of Illinois include defining who is eligible to vote in all state
and national elections. - ANSWERTrue
The Illinois Appellate Courts hear cases appealed from Illinois Circuit Courts. -
ANSWERTrue
This executive official provides legal advice and representation for the state. -
ANSWERAttourney general
The state's elected officers of the executive branch serve three-year terms. -
ANSWERTrue
In order to be Governor, you must be at least _____ years old. - ANSWER25
The only rights guaranteed to citizens of Illinois are those that have been made a
part of the Illinois Constitution. - ANSWERFalse
In Illinois, when you vote for Governor, you automatically vote for Lt. Governor. -
ANSWERTrue
The qualifications to vote in the state of Illinois are that you must be a U.S. citizen,
attained the age of 18, have been a permanent resident of the state and election
district for at least 30 days. - ANSWERTrue
The selection process for Illinois judges is unlike that of federal judges. -
ANSWERTrue
This executive official approves payments made by the state. - ANSWERComptroller
The provision in the Illinois Constitution whereby the governor may veto the acts of
the legislature, or the Senate must approve the appointments to office of the
governor is part of - ANSWERThe system of checks and balances in Illinois
The Illinois General Assembly has judicial powers like the U. S. Congress over the
creation of inferior courts in the state of Illinois. - ANSWERFalse
This state official is responsible to collect state money and keep it safe -
ANSWERTreasurer
The United States Constitution guarantees that Illinois and all states will have a -
ANSWERRepublican government