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2.2 Understanding US Citizenship: Obligations and Respons

Total questions: 1

Worksheet time: 11mins

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Class
Date

1-10.

Answer the questions below after watching the video

1.

What is the primary focus of the video tutorial discussed?

a)

US History

b)

Civic Responsibilities and Obligations

c)

Science

d)

Mathematics

2.

What is considered a legal or moral requirement for US citizens?

a)

Paying taxes

b)

Voting

c)

Watching civic videos

d)

Attending personal events

3.

Which of the following is a voluntary action that contributes to a healthy society?

a)

Following traffic rules

b)

Voting in elections

c)

Paying fines

d)

Obtaining a driver's license

4.

What positive effect does voting in elections have on society?

a)

Increases tax revenue

b)

Ensures representation in decision-making

c)

Reduces community involvement

d)

Decreases public awareness

5.

What could happen if citizens neglect to vote?

a)

More efficient government processes

b)

Higher voter turnout in future

c)

Decisions may ignore public needs

d)

Increased community projects

6.

What is a potential negative outcome if citizens do not run for office?

a)

Policies may not meet all citizens' needs

b)

Increased diversity in government

c)

Reduced taxes

d)

More efficient law enforcement

7.

Why is it important for citizens to attend civic meetings?

a)

To socialize with neighbors

b)

To ensure their concerns are addressed

c)

To enjoy community events

d)

To participate in local entertainment

8.

What role do responsibilities play in US citizenship?

a)

Mandatory legal actions

b)

Voluntary contributions to society

c)

None, they are optional

d)

Financial contributions only

9.

What is the 'common good' referred to in the video?

a)

Government policies

b)

Well-being of all society members

c)

Educational reforms

d)

Economic prosperity

10.

How can citizens contribute to a fair and inclusive society?

a)

By avoiding civic duties

b)

By participating in government and society

c)

By ignoring civic issues

d)

By focusing on personal gain