The Office of President Practice Quiz

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  1. The first President to serve more than two terms was
  2. Your answer:
    George Washington
    Grover Cleveland
    Thomas Jefferson
    Franklin Roosevelt


  3. Under the Constitution, which of the following would disqualify a person from holding the office of President?
  4. Your answer:
    that person is Catholic
    that person is Hispanic
    that person is 33 years old
    that person was born in the United States


  5. Which government officials are able to bring impeachment charges against a President?
  6. Your answer:
    members of the Supreme Court
    any federal prosecutor
    members of the House of Representatives
    members of the Senate


  7. Under the Constitution, the Vice President's main formal duty is to
  8. Your answer:
    balance the ticket in a presidential campaign
    act as President of the Senate
    conduct cabinet meetings
    represent the nation abroad


  9. What portion of the electoral vote does a candidate need to win election as President?
  10. Your answer:
    a plurality
    two-thirds
    a majority
    three -fourths


  11. The original intent behind the Electoral College was to
  12. Your answer:
    preserve the two-party system
    promote pure, direct democracy
    allow independent-minded electors to decide who would be President
    act as a congressional check the power of the President


  13. Which amendment to the Constitution required electors to cast separate ballots for President and Vice President?
  14. Your answer:
    Twelfth
    Seventeenth
    Thirteenth
    Nineteenth


  15. Which of the following shows the official line of presidential succession?
  16. Your answer:
    Speaker of the House, president pro tempore of the Senate, Secretary of State
    Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Treasury
    president pro tempore of the Senate, Speaker of the House, Secretary of Defense
    the 12th Amendment left presidential succession up to the president currently in office, with Congressional approval


  17. A President is elected to
  18. Your answer:
    one four-year term
    a two-year term with the possibility of reelection
    one six-year term
    a four-year term with the possibility of reelection


  19. Which of the following is true of most Presidents?
  20. Your answer:
    They were Protestants
    They were married
    They were born and raised in small towns or rural areas in large states
    All of these are true of most Presidents.


  21. The number of presidential electors to which each state is entitled equals
  22. Your answer:
    the number of representatives it sends to the House
    the number of state legislators it has
    one one-thousandth of its population
    the total number of senators and representatives it has in Congress


  23. Critics charge that the electoral college violates the principle of "one person, one vote" because
  24. Your answer:
    large states are overrepresented
    states with large urban populations are overrepresented
    suburban areas are overrepresented
    small states are overrepresented


  25. The electoral system encourages candidates to campaign
  26. Your answer:
    only in large states
    only in small and medium-sized states
    in all the states
    in the eastern states


  27. Under the direct vote plan,
  28. Your answer:
    the President would be elected by a nationwide popular vote
    the President would be elected by a joint session of Congress
    the candidate with a plurality of the popular vote would win all of the states electoral votes
    electors would be chosen by popular vote


  29. Once a President has been impeached, he or she is "tried" in front of a "jury" composed of the
  30. Your answer:
    House of Representatives
    Supreme Court
    Senate
    Cabinet


  31. Slates of presidential electors are chosen
  32. Your answer:
    by members of political parties
    by Congress, in joint session
    by state legislatures
    by direct primaries


  33. The only President ever to resign from office was
  34. Your answer:
    Richard Nixon
    Warren G. Harding
    Andrew Johnson
    Ulysses S. Grant


  35. The President is inaugurated, or takes office, on
  36. Your answer:
    July 4
    January 3
    March 4
    January 20


  37. The symbolic head of a nation is known as the
  38. Your answer:
    chief of state
    chief executive
    monarch
    prime minister


  39. A Presidential candidate must win at least how many electoral votes to win the presidency?
  40. Your answer:
    210
    155
    270
    435



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