1.If you were a specialist working for the National Security Agency, your main job would likely be?
A. Electronic surveillance.
B. Analyzing & breaking coded messages
C. Analyzing data from spy satellites
D. Working in the field to carry out covert operations.
5. Suppose you’re interested in finding information on your senators & representatives & on current bills before Congress. Which one of the following resources would be best for this purpose?
A. Your public library.
B. Your local newspaper.
C. Television.
D. History books.
7. A war in Mexico would be under the _____ Command.
A. Central.
B. Pacific.
C. Southern.
D. Northern.
8. The outcome of the 2000 presidential election was decided by a…?
A. Careful recount of the Florida votes.
B. Majority of popular vote.
C. Majority vote of the electoral college.
D. Decision of the Supreme Court.
11. During the Cold War, the United States foreign policy of containment consisted of…?
A. Wars & covert operations.
B. Wars & mutual assured destruction.
C. Deterrence & covert operations.
D. Deterrence & mutual assured destruction.
12. To become a citizen of the United States, you must…?
A. Be at least 21.
B. Pass an English & government test.
C. Have lived in the US for at least 6 months.
D. File a request form in a federal court.
14. You’re most likely to pay your county or town taxes in the form of a/an _____ tax.
A. Property.
B. Excise.
C. Sales.
D. Income.
16. By tradition, when does the presidential election campaign begin?
A. When a candidate is officially nominated at the national convention.
B. After a candidate has gained enough electoral votes in the primaries.
C. In September, following the national convention.
D. With the New Hampshire primary.
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C. Analyzing data from spy satellites