Hi,
I have a question about naturalization test (100 questions), many questions have more than one answers, other than explicitly specified in the question(e.g. Q17:What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress?), do I need to give more than one answer or exactly just one ? I don't find anywhere gives a clear instruction for this and would like to have a standard sample, if any. I picked up two questions below as examples:
16. Who makes federal laws?
* Congress
* Senate and House (of Representatives)
* (U.S. or national) legislature
37. What does the judicial branch do?
* reviews laws
* explains laws
* resolves disputes (disagreements)
* decides if a law goes against the Constitution
One answer doesn't seem to give the complete soulution, in this case, should I give all the four answers ?
Thank you very much!
I have a question about naturalization test (100 questions), many questions have more than one answers, other than explicitly specified in the question(e.g. Q17:What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress?), do I need to give more than one answer or exactly just one ? I don't find anywhere gives a clear instruction for this and would like to have a standard sample, if any. I picked up two questions below as examples:
16. Who makes federal laws?
* Congress
* Senate and House (of Representatives)
* (U.S. or national) legislature
37. What does the judicial branch do?
* reviews laws
* explains laws
* resolves disputes (disagreements)
* decides if a law goes against the Constitution
One answer doesn't seem to give the complete soulution, in this case, should I give all the four answers ?
Thank you very much!
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