Sure! Below is a sample Civics Unit Test suitable for Grade 7 students, including a variety of questions that cover key concepts within civics.
Grade 7 Civics Unit Test
Name: ____________________________ Date: ______________
Instructions: Answer all questions to the best of your ability.
Part 1: Multiple Choice (1 point each)
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What is the supreme law of the land? a) The Constitution
b) The Declaration of Independence
c) The Bill of Rights
d) The Articles of Confederation -
Which branch of government is responsible for making federal laws? a) Executive
b) Legislative
c) Judicial
d) Administrative -
How many amendments does the Constitution have? a) 10
b) 27
c) 50
d) 15 -
Which document announced the American colonies' break from British rule? a) The Constitution
b) The Declaration of Independence
c) The Federalist Papers
d) The Emancipation Proclamation -
What is the main purpose of the Bill of Rights? a) To outline the structure of government
b) To establish the principles of democracy
c) To protect individual liberties
d) To set taxation laws
Part 2: True or False (1 point each)
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The President of the United States serves a 6-year term.
True ___ False ___ -
The judicial branch interprets laws.
True ___ False ___ -
Citizens do not have the right to vote in a democracy.
True ___ False ___ -
The Senate has an equal number of representatives from each state.
True ___ False ___ -
The right to free speech is guaranteed by the First Amendment.
True ___ False ___
Part 3: Short Answer (2 points each)
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Name one responsibility and one right of U.S. citizens.
Responsibility: __________________________________________
Right: ________________________________________________
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What is the significance of the Separation of Powers in the U.S. government?
Part 4: Essay (5 points)
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In a well-developed paragraph, explain the importance of civic engagement in a democracy. Provide examples of ways citizens can engage in their government and community.
Scoring:
- Part 1: _____/10
- Part 2: _____/10
- Part 3: _____/4
- Part 4: _____/5
Total: _____/39
Feel free to adjust the questions or points as needed for your specific curriculum!