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Question 1
1.
Paragraph 1-#1: What is an important right and responsibility of citizenship?
A. Driving
B. Voting
C. Running for Office
D. Mowing your Lawn
Question 2
2.
Paragraph 1-#2: What does a citizen have to do before he or she can vote?
A. Register to Vote
B. Nothing
C. Be 25 years old
D. Get a Drivers License
Question 3
3.
Paragraph 1-#3: Select all of the following that are the qualifications for voting in Virginia? (Hint: There is more than 1 correct answer.)
A. Be a Citizen of the United States
B. Graduate High School
C. Be a resident of Virginia
D.Be a resident of a local voting district.
Be 18 years or older by the day of the General Election.
Question 4
4.
Paragraph 2-#1: How can citizens in Virginia register to vote? (Hint: There is more than 1 correct answer choice.)
A. At the Registrar's Office
B. Division of Motor Vehicles
C. Or other sites designated by the State.
D. McDonald's
Question 5
5.
Paragraph 2-#2: When is voter registration closed?
A. It doesn't Close
B. It closes 6 months before the election
C. It closes 29 days before an election
D. It closes the year of an election.
Question 6
6.
Paragraph 3-#1: Who can vote in primary and general elections?
A. All people over the age of 18
B. Everybody (age doesn't matter)
C. People over the age of 50
D. Citizens who are registered voters
Question 7
7.
Paragraph 4-#1: What is one factor that determines the number of citizens who register and vote in elections?
A. The issues being decided in an election.
B. Nothing, the same people vote all the time.
C. The date of the election.
D. The number of people who are running for the Presidency.
Question 8
8.
Paragraph 5-#1: What are the factors that predict which citizens will vote? (Hint: There is more than 1 correct answer.)
A. Education
B. Income
C. Age
D. What they had for lunch.
Question 9
9.
Paragraph 5-#2: What are two reasons why many citizens fail to vote? (Hint: More than 1 correct answer.)
A. They do not fail to vote, everyone votes.
B. Lack of Interest
C. They are too busy.
D. Failure to register as vote.
Question 10
10.
Studies show that people with higher levels of education are more likely to register and vote in elections.
True
False