
Test your understanding of law & politics by answering these questions. You will receive feedback after each response, along with your score at the end of the quiz.
Question 1: What is the supreme law of the United States?
Correct answer: U.S. Constitution
Question 2: What branch of government is responsible for making laws?
Correct answer: Legislative
Question 3: Who has the power to declare war?
Correct answer: Congress
Question 4: How many justices are on the U.S. Supreme Court?
Correct answer: Nine
Question 5: What is the term length for a U.S. Senator?
Correct answer: Six years
Question 6: Who is second in line to the U.S. presidency after the Vice President?
Correct answer: Speaker of the House
Question 7: What is the highest court in the United Kingdom?
Correct answer: Supreme Court of the UK
Question 8: What is the principle of "Habeas Corpus" primarily concerned with?
Correct answer: Unlawful detention
Question 9: Which document established the first framework for the U.S. government?
Correct answer: Articles of Confederation
Question 10: Who appoints U.S. federal judges?
Correct answer: The President
Question 11: What is the primary function of the United Nations Security Council?
Correct answer: To maintain international peace and security
Question 12: What is diplomatic immunity?
Correct answer: A protection preventing diplomats from being prosecuted under local laws
Question 13: What is the primary role of the legislative branch of government?
Correct answer: To create laws
Question 14: What is the highest court in the United States?
Correct answer: The Supreme Court
Question 15: What does the term "separation of powers" refer to?
Correct answer: The division of government responsibilities into branches
Question 16: What is the term for a law that is created based on court decisions rather than statutes?
Correct answer: Common law
Question 17: Which of the following rights is protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution?
Correct answer: Freedom of speech
Question 18: What is the primary role of the executive branch of government?
Correct answer: To enforce laws
Question 19: What is the process called when a government official is charged with misconduct?
Correct answer: Impeachment
Question 20: What is the term for a system of government where power is divided between a central authority and regional governments?
Correct answer: Federalism
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