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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A the filibuster
B the actions of the leadership
C committees
D the budget process
Question #2
A neglected
B vetoed
C amended
D tabled
Question #3
A a majority of senators agree on a bill
B the chamber votes for cloture
C the Speaker or majority leader intervenes
D the speaker steps away from the podium
Question #4
A a select committee is convened for a specific and temporary purpose, while a standing committee is permanent
B a select committee is used for bill reconciliation, while a standing committee is used for prosecutions
C a select committee includes members of both chambers, while a standing committee includes only members of the House
D a select committee must stay in session, while a standing committee goes into recess
Question #5
A the larger size of the House
B the State of the Union address being delivered in the House chamber
C the constitutional position of the House
D the majoritarian nature of the House–a majority can run it like a cartel
Question #6
A decreasing the rate at which incumbents are elected
B increasing the sensitivity representatives have to their constituent demands
C increasing the number of minority members in Congress
D decreasing the number of majority minority disctricts
Question #7
A legislate in the way he or she thinks is best for the constituents
B legislate in a way that carefully considered the circumstances and issues so as to reach a solution that is best for everyone
C legislate in a way that is best for the nation regardless of the costs for the constituents
D legislate in the way he or she believed constituents wanted, regardless of the anticipated outcome
Question #8
A the local constituents tend to care about things that affect them
B the local constituents want action on national issues
C the local candidates will always win
D the act of campaigning always occurs at the local level where constituents are
Question #9
A less media coverage than House races
B narrow discussion of specific policy issues
C less money than House races
D broad discussion of policy issues
Question #10
A the power to put the president on trial for high crimes
B the power to override a presidential veto
C the power to regulate the sale of tobacco in states
D to power to increase taxes on the wealthiest one percent
Question #11
A districts include urban and rural areas
B states have been known to create more districts than they have been apportioned
C states can gain but never lose districts
D districts are often drawn to benefit partisan groups
Question #12
A according to the state’s geographic size
B based on the state’s economic size
C based on each state’s need
D according to the state’s population
Question #13
A slave and non-slave states
B the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution
C the House and the Senate
D large and small states