2. What country do you live in?
3. Is the country a democracy or a dictatorship?
4. Put it in writing.
5. Put the following words in the correct order: Respect for the establishment of religion Congress shall make no laws.
7. Draw the fertilized egg.
8. Are these two different?
10. How many minutes past midnight is this clock?
11. Is it close to midnight a good or bad thing?
12. Who is the current president?
13. Who won the last presidential election?
14. Should these answers be the same?
15. “If Pennsylvania does not choose a presidential winner, we will change the name of the state.” Does this statement make sense?
16. This is a photo of Vladimir Putin. Can you see my friend in this photo?
17. If two people compete in a contest to win the most something and Joe wins 306 points but Don only wins 232 points, who won the contest, Joe or Don?
18. Which of the following is a suitable place to store confidential documents: (a) Garage (b) Bathroom (c) Library (d) None of the above?
19. This is a photo of the Supreme Court. If the system is working properly, circle the people who are personally nice to you.
20. How many terms can a president serve?
21. If the blue house is made of brick, the red house is made of brick, and the orange house is made of brick, what should the White House do to prevent civilian deaths?
22. Should the president’s children serve in government?
23. What year is this again?
24. Is this the year we have a king?
25. Make the perfect phone call.
26. Bend down and pick up the confidential document from the floor. Bent down and pick up another classified document. Keep picking up until you’ve collected them all.
27. Where is Kate Middleton? Oh, I thought I’d ask.
28. Do you know how much money you are worth?
29. What is the next world war?
30. The 14th Amendment! Good or bad?
31. As far as you can remember, what type of government has the United States had?
32. Does the United States have a dictator?
33. What about just the first day of administration? [If yes, ask questions 33a through 33e. If no, proceed to Question 34.]
33a. Really? Are you serious?
33b. What does “stop asking questions” mean?
33d. *Pale* Yes, I understand. Do you want to go directly to question 34?
33e. What can an informed public, faced with two candidates, both flawed but not equally dangerous, do to stop this?