Friday, March 19, 2010

Language examination passes in the oral and written form. The examiner, the employee of service of citizenship and immigration of the USA (USCIS), asks the examinee to read and write some offers in English.
The test for knowledge of the country can be spent in the oral or written form at the discretion of the examiner. To the examinee set 10 questions. The approximate list from 86 possible questions is published on site USCIS. It is supposed that the new American should know, how many strips and stars on a country flag (50 stars and 13 strips); who has written the American hymn (Frensis Scott Ki); that the first amendment to the constitution (guarantees the right to a freedom of worship, words, the press, meetings and freedom to address with petitions to the authorities); who such Martin Luther King (the leader of movement for the civil rights); as call the chairman of the Supreme court of the USA (John Roberts); what for and on what pilgrims have come to America (by ship Mayflower to find religious freedom); what country has sent the person on the Moon (USA); who has invented an electric bulb (Thomas Edison). For passing an examination it is necessary to answer six of 10 questions correctly.

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