Reading and Writing test 2019-2020


Citizen test Reading and Writing
Reading and Writing Tests

青字が「読む試験」、赤字が「書く試験」の予想問題集です。
紙で適当に実施されていた試験が、今後タブレットを使ってちゃんとチェックされます。


PEOPLE

Adams:


Reading: Who was the second President?
Writing: Adams was the second President

Lincoln:

Reading: Who was Abraham Lincoln?
Writing: Lincoln was the President during the civil war

Washington:

Reading: Who was George Washington?
Writing: Washington was the first president

Reading: Who is on the one-dollar bill?
Writing: President Washington is on the one-dollar bill




CIVICS


American Indians:

Reading: Who lived here first?
Writing: American Indians lived here first


Capital:

Reading: What is the capital of the United States?
Writing: The capital of the United States is Washington, D.C.
              Washington, D.C. is the capital.


Citizens:

Reading: Who can vote?
Writing : Any citizens can vote

Congress:

Reading: Who elects Congress?
Writing: The citizens elect Congress

Reading: Where does Congress meet?
Writing: Congress meets in Washington, DC.

Reading: How many senators does the Congress have?
Writing: The Congress has 100 senators

Father of Our Country:

Reading: Who is the Father of Our Country?
Writing: President Washington is the Father of Our Country
Flag:

Reading: What are the colors of the American flag?

Writing: The American Flag is red , white and blue.   

Freedom of speech:


Reading: Name one right in the Bill of Rights
Writing: People in the United States have the right to freedom of speech
We want to have freedom of speech


President/White House:

Reading: Who lives in the White House?
Writing:The President lives in the White House


Reading: Where does the president live?
Writing: The President lives in Washington, D.C.

Reading: Where is the White House?

Writing: The White House is in Washington, D.C. 

Right:

United States citizens have the right to vote 

Senators:

Reading: How many US Senators are there?
Writing: There are one hundred (100) Senators.
             The United States has 100 senators


States:


Reading: How many states does the United States have?
Writing1: The United States has 50 states
Writing2: We have fifty states.



PLACES



Alaska:

Reading: What is the largest state?
Writing: Alaska is the largest state

California:

Reading: What state has the most people?
Writing: California has the most people

Canada:

Reading: What country to the north of the United States?
Writing: Canada is to the north of the United States

Delaware:

Reading: What was the first state?
Writing: Delaware was one of the first states of the united states

Mexico:

Reading: What country to the south of the United States?
Mexico is to the south of the United States

New York City:

Reading: What city was the first capital of the United States?
     What was the first U.S. capital?
Writing: New York City was the first capital
     

United States


People come to the United States to be free
We the People of the United States

Reading: What do we have to pay to the government?
Writing: Most people in the United States have to pay taxes

Washington, D.C.:

Reading: What is the capital of the United States?
Writing: The capital of the United States is Washington, D.C.


MONTH/HOLIDAYS:

February/Presidents’ Day

Reading: When is Presidents’ Day?

Writing: Presidents’ Day is in February

May/Memorial Day

Reading: When is Memorial Day?
Writing: Memorial Day is in May

June/Flag Day

Reading: When is Flag Day?
Writing: Flag Day is in June

July/Independence Day

Reading: When is Independence Day?
Writing: Independence Day is in July.

September/Labor Day

Reading: When is Labor Day?
Writing: Labor Day is in September

October/Columbus Day.

Reading: When is Columbus Day?
Writing: Columbus Day is in October

November/Thanksgiving

Reading: When is Thanksgiving?
Writing : Thanksgiving is in November


VERBS:



Pay:

Reading: What do we pay to government?
Writing: We pay taxes.

Reading: What do we pay
Writing: We pay taxes

Vote:

Reading : When do we vote for president?
Writing : We vote for the President in November