I took the U.S. Citizenship practice exam, and I am happy to report that I did well - only missed a couple. I did not finish the entire exam (100 questions) though. I have been recommending this resource to people for the last five years (at various libraries).
The citizenship test required a typed answer rather than multiple choice so after the exam section was finished, it showed the answer I input and the various wordings of a correct answer. For instace, I answered that Congress made the laws while the correct answers could have been Congress, the legislature, or the Senate and House of Representatives. For those working for citizenship providing all the possible wordings for the answers is important because they may not be familiar with Congress also being called the legislature.
I especially like that the database has tests that I don't have books for in the library.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
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Hi, Learning! Thanks for pointing out how this resource expands what your library can offer. I'm glad you find it worthwhile to recommend. Public libraries especially like the job seeking info and career practice exams.
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