Description
Practice for your US citizenship test with audio and video recordings of the civics and government questions! Answer all 100 official USCIS naturalization interview questions and this app will check your answers. You can type your answers or say them, we use the best available speech recognition to make it feel like a real interview. Watch video recordings of all 100 questions in video mode, listen to the questions and answers in audio mode, or read the questions and type the answers and our app will check your answers. All civic questions from all sections: American Government, American History, Integrated Civics - are included and given randomly, just like during the real US civics test at the naturalization (N400) interview.
Please remember, the real US citizenship interview is not a multiple choice test. You will need to say your answers. This is exactly what this app will help you practice for.
We believe that the best way to prep for your US citizenship test is to practice in a real interview environment, where someone asks you questions, and you answer - not by choosing one of the multiple choice options, but actually typing - or saying! - the answer. This is what this chat bot is all about. It asks questions, you answer them. You do it again and again and you pass the test, just as we, two immigrants who created this app, passed our citizenship tests.
Imagine what happens if you prepare using multiple choice test, and then on an interview they ask you:
- What does the Constitution do?
You will only remember the correct answer if you actually typed if - or better said it - multiple times before. This app will help you do it!
The app uses the official 2008 US civics test questions. We follow all news from USCIS and update all elected officials in the real time so that you have the correct information for your practice.
We wish you a good luck on your path to become a citizen of the United States, and we hope our app will help you with your practice for your citizenship interview!
This app does not represent any government entity. All government related information, such as names of the elected officials, comes from open APIs, including Google Civic Information API.