ANSWER: D
1. Which is true about most members of Congress?
A: Very few are lawyers B: They all have the same religious
affiliation C: They lacked political experience before
coming to Congress D: They have gone to college
ANSWER: C
2. Why is the Senate called the “upper house”?
A: The Senate is larger than the House B: Senators represent fewer people than
members of the House C: Senators generally need a wide range of
knowledge to serve well D: The Senate chamber is located above the
House chamber
ANSWER: A
3. How many sessions are there within each term of Congress?
A: two B: four C: three D: eight
ANSWER: A
4. Which is true about a Senator’s term in office?
A: It is three times longer than the term of a member of the House
B: It is two times longer than the term of a member of the House
C: It is the same as a the term of a member of the House
D: It varies depending upon state population.
ANSWER: D
6. How often does the Constitution require Congress to reapportion seats in the House of Representatives?
A: every four years B: every six years C: every ten years D: every two years
ANSWER: A
7. Who elects the Speaker of the House of Representatives?
A: majority party members B: The Senate C: members of the opposite party D: all the people in a national election
ANSWER: A
8. Why are there two houses of Congress?
A: so the two houses may check one another B: so the two houses may agree with one
another C: so the two houses can fill the two chambers
in the Capitol D: so one of the two houses will always be in
session
ANSWER: C
9. Why would one congressional district be large in area and another be very small?
A: They were picked based on natural boundaries
B: Gerrymandering happened C: The small district contains a higher
population D: The large district contains a higher
population
ANSWER: B
10. What are the three reasons we have a bicameral legislature?
A: Theoretical, balancing, checks B: historical, practical, theoretical C: historical, checks, balancing D: populations, historical, checks
ANSWER: D
11. What is the minimum number of representatives in Congress a state can have?
A: two B: one C: four D: three
ANSWER: B
12. Who are senators elected by?
A: leaders of State factions B: the voters in each state C: the entire nation D: State legislatures
ANSWER: A
13. What determines the total seats in the House of Representatives?
A: Congress B: The Constitution C: The Census Bureau D: The Supreme Court
ANSWER: C
14. Due to the length of their terms, House members may be more likely to?
A: focus mainly on national concerns B: get more media coverage C: listen to constituents’ views D: vote as trustees
ANSWER: A
15. What is the total number of full-fledged members of Congress?
A: 535 B: 200 C: 100 D: 435
ANSWER: C
16. Most members of Congress:
A: are millionaires B: come from rural areas C: win reelection if they seek it D: have served in other branches
ANSWER: B
17. What is a suggested new law?
A: paperwork B: bill C: floor consideration D: unimportant
ANSWER: D
18. What is being forced to leave office?
A: suspended B: partisan C: adjourned D: expelled
ANSWER: C
20. What is a count of the population?
A: large and difficult B: attendance C: census D: Census Bureau
ANSWER: D
21. What does it mean to be examined by the full membership of the House or Senate?
A: full examination B: passing a law C: debating D: floor consideration
ANSWER: B
22. What is a legislative body made of two chambers?
A: Senate B: Congress C: Executive Branch D: House
ANSWER: A
23. Who is a person who is given the power to act for others?
A: trustee B: partisan C: politico D: delegate
ANSWER: D
24. What is the drawing of district lines to the advantage of a party or group?
A: cheating B: discrimination C: politics D: gerrymandering