Interview Questions
Master 66 essential Interview Questions questions with detailed explanations and expert guidance. Perfect for test preparation.
Category Stats
- Total Questions
- 66
- Easy
- 22
- Medium
- 23
- Hard
- 21
What this category covers
Interview Questions is one of the core sections of the U.S. Citizenship Test. You'll find 66 practice questions here, each with a full answer and a detailed explanation that breaks down why the answer is correct.
The goal isn't rote memorisation. Every explanation gives you the context behind the answer so you can handle variations and unfamiliar phrasing on test day. Questions are tagged by difficulty so you can focus your time where it matters most.
Study tip
Don't just memorise answers. Read the explanation for each question to understand why the answer is correct. This deeper understanding will help you handle unfamiliar questions on test day.
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All Interview Questions Questions
Can you state your full name?
Answer: Yes, [applicant's name]
What is your date of birth?
Answer: [Applicant's date of birth]
What is your current address?
Answer: [Applicant's address]
How long have you lived in the United States?
Answer: [Duration of residence]
Have you ever left the United States?
Answer: Yes or no, with travel details
When did you arrive in the United States?
Answer: [Date of arrival]
What is your immigration status?
Answer: Permanent resident
Why did you come to the United States?
Answer: [Reason for immigration]
What is your employment?
Answer: [Current occupation]
Where do you work?
Answer: [Employer or workplace]
Have you ever been arrested?
Answer: Yes or no, with explanation
Have you ever committed a crime?
Answer: No, or explanation if applicable
Are you willing to bear arms for the United States?
Answer: Yes
Are you willing to take the oath of allegiance?
Answer: Yes
Do you believe in the U.S. Constitution?
Answer: Yes
What is your marital status?
Answer: Married, single, divorced, widowed
Do you have any children?
Answer: Yes or no, with details
What is your spouse's name?
Answer: [Spouse's name]
What is your spouse's occupation?
Answer: [Spouse's occupation]
Do you have any dependents?
Answer: Yes or no, with details
What is your country of origin?
Answer: [Country name]
When did you become a permanent resident?
Answer: [Date of green card]
Have you held any other jobs?
Answer: Yes or no, with details
Have you been to school in the United States?
Answer: Yes or no, with details
What is your education level?
Answer: [Education level]
Can you read and write English?
Answer: Yes or no
Are you a member of any organizations?
Answer: Yes or no, with details
Have you ever served in the military?
Answer: Yes or no, with details
Have you ever been a polygamist?
Answer: No
Do you support the Constitution?
Answer: Yes
Would you fight for the United States?
Answer: Yes
Would you take the oath of allegiance?
Answer: Yes
Do you believe in democratic principles?
Answer: Yes
Have you ever violated any laws?
Answer: No, or explanation
Do you pay your taxes?
Answer: Yes
Have you received government benefits?
Answer: Yes or no, with details
Are you employed?
Answer: Yes or no
What are your sources of income?
Answer: [Income sources]
How did you support yourself?
Answer: [Method of support]
Have you owned any property?
Answer: Yes or no, with details
Do you have any debts?
Answer: Yes or no, with details
Have you filed taxes?
Answer: Yes
What years have you filed taxes?
Answer: [Tax years]
Do you have a driver's license?
Answer: Yes or no
What is your driver's license number?
Answer: [License number]
Have you ever been in trouble with the law?
Answer: No, or explanation
Why do you want to become a U.S. citizen?
Answer: [Reason for citizenship]
What does the Constitution mean to you?
Answer: [Personal interpretation]
What are your rights as a citizen?
Answer: [Discussion of rights]
What are your responsibilities as a citizen?
Answer: [Discussion of responsibilities]
Have you ever refused to take an oath?
Answer: No
Do you believe in religious freedom?
Answer: Yes
Do you support the U.S. government?
Answer: Yes
Have you ever been to the U.S. before?
Answer: Yes or no, with details
What is your intention after naturalization?
Answer: [Plans for citizenship]
Do you speak English?
Answer: Yes, to varying levels
What is your first language?
Answer: [Native language]
Have you ever been denied a visa?
Answer: Yes or no, with explanation
Have you ever been deported?
Answer: No
Do you have a valid passport?
Answer: Yes or no
What is your passport number?
Answer: [Passport number]
Have you ever used an alias?
Answer: Yes or no, with explanation
What is your religious preference?
Answer: [Religion or none]
Are you a member of any political party?
Answer: Yes or no, with details
Have you ever served in a foreign military?
Answer: Yes or no, with details
Do you understand the oath you will take?
Answer: Yes
Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are in this category?
This Interview Questions category contains 66 questions. Each question is carefully selected to cover the essential topics and concepts you need to master for the U.S. Citizenship Test. All questions include complete answers and detailed explanations to support your learning.
What topics does this category cover?
Interview Questions covers the key knowledge and skills tested in this section of the U.S. Citizenship Test. The 66 questions in this category are designed to assess your understanding across all major topics within this subject area. By working through these questions, you will develop comprehensive knowledge and be better prepared for test day.
How should I study this category?
Start by reviewing the questions and answers on this page to get familiar with the content. Then use our practice test feature to quiz yourself on all 66 questions. Focus on questions you find challenging, and review the detailed explanations to understand the reasoning behind each answer.
Are these the actual test questions?
Our questions are based on official source material from the government body that administers the U.S. Citizenship Test. While the exact wording may differ from your test, the topics, concepts, and knowledge areas covered are the same. Practising with these questions builds the understanding you need to pass.
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