The 100 question citizenship test is an exam that assesses the knowledge of civics and U.S. history of those applying for naturalization in the United States. It is designed to ensure that applicants have a basic understanding of the country’s government, history, and values.
The test consists of 100 questions, 20 of which are about U.S. history and civics. To pass the test, applicants must answer at least 60 of the 100 questions correctly within 90 minutes. The questions are based on information found in the civics and history study guide for naturalization.