POLS1101 American Government, Short Session 1 FINAL EXAM
Question 1
There are ___ members in the Senate, and ___ members in the
House of Representatives.
Question 1 options:
a) 100, 435
b) 60, 395
c) 150, 850
d) 120, 635
Question 2
The Constitutional age requirement to be eligible to run for
the House of Representatives is ___ years of age, and for the Senate it is ___
years of age.
Question 2 options:
a) 30, 35
b) 45, 50
c) 25, 30
d) 35, 40
Question 3
__________ powers are those that are specifically mentioned
in the U.S. Constitution, while _____ are those that are not specifically
mentioned.
Question 3 options:
a) Inferred,
understood
b) Enumerated,
implied
c) Declared,
undeclared
d) Implied,
enumerated
Question 4
In the Senate, the ________ is the official chair of the
chamber, and occupies a mostly honorary position awarded to the most senior
Senator of the majority party.
Question 4 options:
a) President
designate
b) President
elect
c) President
pro signore
d) President
pro tempore
Question 5
The necessary and proper clause has also been referred to as
the ______ clause, since it has been broadly interpreted to permit Congress the
means to accomplish its enumerated powers.
Question 5 options:
a) Variable
b) Elastic
c) Flexibility
d) Pliable
Question 6
A member of the House of Representatives serves a term of
___ years, while a member of the Senate serves for ___ years.
Question 6 options:
a) 5, 8
b) 3, 6
c) 4, 8
d) 2, 6
Question 7
_________ of the U.S. Constitution outlines the powers,
functions, and organizations of Congress.
Question 7 options:
a) Article
III
b) Article I
c) Article
II
d) Article
IV
Question 8
In the House of Representatives, the most powerful position
is the __________, who is a member of the majority party and is elected by
their party to oversee House business.
Question 8 options:
a) Organizer
of the House
b) Speaker
of the House
c) Leader of
the House
d) Director
of the House
Question 9
____________ involves a Congress person bringing back
benefits such as jobs, projects, and funds to their home district to help local
constituents.
Question 9 options:
a) Modeling
b) Devolution
c) Pork barreling
d) Channeling
Question 10
The committee system in Congress is comprised of:
Question 10 options:
a) Standing
committees
b) Joint
committees
c) Select
committees
d) All of
the above
Question 11
The House of Representatives controls the __________
process, or the budget which provides funding to the other branches of
government, including the executive branch.
Question 11 options:
a) Distributions
b) Appropriations
c) Annexations
d) Requisitions
Question 12
Article 1 Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution provides for
the __________ clause, which allows Congress to make those laws needed to
achieve its enumerated powers.
Question 12 options:
a) Obligatory
and required
b) Necessary
and proper
c) Essential
and need
d) Mandatory
and visible
Question 13
In terms of Congressional representation, the _____ theory
holds that members of Congress are not free agents and should act according to
their constituents” interests, while the _______ theory indicates that members
of Congress should act according to what they think is in the best interest of
their constituents as free agents.
Question 13 options:
a) Politico,
delegate
b) Trustee,
politico
c) Politico,
trustee
d) Delegate,
trustee
Question 14
____________ refers to the drawing of Congressional district
boundaries to produce a political advantage for the majority party.
Question 14 options:
a) Redistributing
b) Revising
c) Gerrymandering
d) Adjusting
Question 15
Congress is a _________ legislature, meaning that it has two
houses.
Question 15 options:
a) Multicameral
b) Unicameral
c) Bicameral
d) Duocameral
Question 16
The term ______ presidency is used to refer to presidents
who are too strong or controlling in their use of power.
Question 16 options:
a) Imposing
b) Commanding
c) Vigorous
d) Imperial
Question 17
_____________ powers are not actually mentioned in the
Constitution, but are available to the president as tools for him to execute
specific powers that are granted to the office.
Question 17 options:
a) Inherent
b) Inferred
c) Implied
d) Suggested
Question 18
The _____________ created a merit system based upon
competence and neutrality rather than partisanship, overseen by the Civil
Service Commission.
Question 18 options:
a) Pendleton
Act of 1883
b) Smithton
Act of 1887
c) Pickerton
Act of 1890
d) Levy Act
of 1895
Question 19
Presidents who are weak or do not use their powers to govern
effectively fall under the category of _______ presidency.
Question 19 options:
a) Imperiled
b) Fragile
c) Endangered
d) Frail
Question 20
_____ powers are actually mentioned or specified in Article
II of the Constitution, such as the president being able to veto legislation or
make treaties.
Question 20 options:
a) Enumerated
b) Justified
c) Functional
d) Detailed
Question 21
_______ powers are not mentioned in the Constitution or even
implied, but are granted to the president simply because he is the chief
executive.
Question 21 options:
a) Instinctive
b) Integral
c) Intrinsic
d) Inherent
Question 22
The ___________ of 1978 was passed by President Jimmy Carter
to replace the Civil Service Commission with the Office of Personnel Management
and Merit Systems Protection Board.
Question 22 options:
a) Civil
Service Reform Act
b) Merit
Reform Act
c) Administrative
Proceedings Act
d) Governance
Process Act
Question 23
The ____ Amendment to the U.S. Constitution limited the
president to serving two full years in office, or ten years total.
Question 23 options:
a) 18th
b) 22nd
c) 15th
d) 29th
Question 24
The U.S. Post Office is an example of a __________, which is
designed to fulfill specific commercial activities much like a private sector
business.
Question 24 options:
a) Government
Firm
b) Government
Corporation
c) Government
Establishment
d) Government
Entity
Question 25
Over time, Congress has delegated _____ powers to the
president to act in domestic and foreign policy matters that are separate than
those in the Constitution.
Question 25 options:
a) Indirect
b) Symbolic
c) Statutory
d) Functional
Question 26
While voters register their choice for president, our
nation’s chief executive is actually chosen indirectly by the _____.
Question 26 options:
a) Electoral
Department
b) Electoral
Bureau
c) Electoral
Agency
d) Electoral
College
Question 27
Each year, about 80,000 pages of new rules are published by
the federal bureaucracy in what is known as the:
Question 27 options:
a) Federal
Index
b) Federal
Guide
c) Federal
Catalog
d) Federal
Register
Question 28
The ______ consists of numerous policy advisors and
assistants that provide valuable information to the president as part of the
decision making process.
Question 28 options:
a) Executive
Office of the President
b) Executive
Agency of the Commander
c) Executive
Command of the President
d) Executive
Bureau of the Chief
Question 29
To be eligible to become president, one must satisfy certain
Constitutional requirements. This includes:
Question 29 options:
a) Being at
least thirty-five years old
b) Being a
natural-born citizen of the U.S.
c) Being a
resident of the U.S. for at least fourteen years
d) All of
the above
Question 30
Please match the following terms to their definitions:
Question 30 options:
A president’s power to refuse to disclose communications
with others in government
The president’s power to remove an official from office
A presidential directive issued to provide specific
guidelines for how a policy should be implemented
International agreements the president signs with leaders of
other countries
1. Executive Agreement
2. Firing
3. Executive
Order
4. Executive
Privilege
POLS1101 American Government, Short Session 1
Lesson 1 Quiz
Question 1
Congress has the power to
collect taxes
regulate commerce
declare war
All of the above
A & B only
Question 2
Which of the following is NOT a common component of various
definitions of democracy?
respect for the law
constitutionalism
equal opportunity
competition
Question 3
Which of the following are protected freedoms based on the
first amendment?
speech
press
petition
All of the above
A & B only
Question 4
Thomas Hobbes believed that people were self-interested
actors who would take advantage of those weaker than them. This concept is
known as living in the ____________.
a)
State of Nature
b)
Social Contract
c)
Positivist Human Nature
d)
Solitary Being
Question 5
According to the social contract, what is the source of
government’s legitimacy?
Citizen consent
The divine right of kings
Government’s control of all property
The Catholic Church
Government’s authority over its subjects
Question 6
The group that favored the ratification of the Constitution
was known as ____________.
a)
Socialists
b)
Anti-Federalists
c)
Federalists
d)
The Oligarchy
Question 7
Once the Senate votes to impeach the President, the House
conducts a trial to determine whether to convict or acquit.
True
False
Question 8
The constitutional safeguard that places legislative,
executive, and judicial powers in different hands is called
separation of powers
checks and balances
fusion of powers
federalism
Question 9
All of the following characterize the New Jersey Plan EXCEPT
it assumed that national government power would be derived
from the states
it proposed a unicameral legislature
like the Articles of Confederation, it lacked an Executive
branch
it favored equal representation among the states
Question 10
Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution lists the powers
of the national government. Who possess the powers that are not listed in
Article I, Section 8?
The national government, but subject to oversight by the
federal courts
A special commission composed of national-government
department heads and state governors
The states and the people
The political parties
Nobody possesses the remaining powers
Question 11
What did Shay’s Rebellion serve to do?
Highlighted the weakness of states governments
Highlighted the weakness of the federal government
Highlighted the weakness of the English government
Highlighted the weakness of local governments
Question 12
The first __________ amendments are known as the Bill of
Rights
a)
10
b)
5
c)
20
d)
3
Question 13
What are the first words in the First Amendment?
“We hold these truths to be self-evident . . .”
“Congress shall make no law . . .”
“Property is surely a right of mankind . . .”
None of the above
Question 14
According to Madison in the Federalist Papers, factions in
government were inevitable, but their effect could be marginalized in America
because the county was __________.
democratic
young
independent
large
Question 15
Who came to the Constitutional Convention with a clear
vision for the new government?
James Madison
George Washington
Alexander Hamilton
Thomas Jefferson