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AI for Citizenship Test Preparation
The U.S. citizenship test has 100 civics questions and an English part. AI can quiz you, explain answers in simple English, and help you practice every day.
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- 1What the test asks
- 2civics test
- 3naturalization
- 4USCIS
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Section 1
What the test asks
The naturalization test from USCIS has four parts: speaking, reading, writing, and civics. The civics part has 100 possible questions. The officer asks 10. You must get 6 right. The test changed in 2025, so always use the newest official questions from uscis.gov.
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Reading and writing practice
Words to know
- citizenship — the legal status of being from a country
- naturalization — the process of becoming a citizen
- civics — facts about how a country's government works
- USCIS — U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
- interview — the meeting with the immigration officer
The big idea: AI is a free, daily study partner. Use it every day for 20 minutes. Combine it with the official USCIS materials.
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