1: The executive power shall be vested in ________.
A. a President of the United States of America.
B. the electoral college.
C. the Senate elects the Vice-President.
D. political parties.
2: When the Constitution was written, most nations ___________.
A. have relatively more power in the choice of the President.
B. vote for any one of the three candidates receiving the highest number of electoral votes.
C. were ruled by kings.
D. adding the number of Senators and Representatives that the state has in Congress.
3: The total number of Presidential electors to which a state is entitled may be found by __________.
A. adding the number of Senators and Representatives that the state has in Congress.
B. voting for the nominee of their party.
C. nominating the electoral college.
D. the parties provide the voting choices
4: Presidential electors almost always feel honor bound to vote ______.
A. as soon as the votes for electors are counted in November.
B. for the best possible citizen for office.
C. as soon as the votes for electors are counted in the next fiscal year.
D. for the nominee of their party.
5: The entire group of electors from all states make up ____________.
A. The electoral college.
B. The House of Representatives.
C. Senators and Representatives.
D. kings.
6: Congress has provided that Presidential electors be elected on ___________.
A. the first Tuesday for each November.
B. by the electoral college only.
C. the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in years divisible by four.
D. the Senate elects the Vice-President.
7: The electors are nominated by the ______.
A. the Senate
B. the House of Representatives
C. the electoral college.
D. political parties.
8: Except in unusual cases, the results of a Presidential election are known
A. publicly through the news media.
B. as soon as the votes for electors are counted in November.
C. immediately, but 72 hours must past before the votes are official.
D. immediately, but 24 hours must past before the votes are official.
9: If no candidate for President receives a majority of all electoral votes, _______.
A. an immediate re-count is ordered.
B. political parties may extend their lobbying pressure.
C.. The popular vote is considered alongside the electoral college.
D. the House of Representatives proceeds to elect the President.
10: When the House of Representatives chooses a President of the United States, each state may __________.
A. vote for any one of the three candidates receiving the highest number of electoral votes.
B. petition for more electoral representation.
C. the electoral college can cast the deciding vote.
D. recall their political parties.
11: If the electors fail to give a majority vote for any candidate for Vice-President, ____________.
A. another vote count is started after the final votes are tallied.
B. the Congress elects the Vice-President.
C. the House of Representatives elect the Vice-President.
D. the Senate elects the Vice-President.
12: Under the present system, the small states __________.
A. have relatively more power in the choice of the President.
B. do not carry the same voting power as the larger states.
C. can demand a re-count.
D. can recalled their politicians.
13: The President and the Vice-President take office on __________.
A. the next fiscal year.
B. January 20 following their election.
C. immediately following congressional approval.
D. immediately following the resignation of the incumbent president.
14: To be President of the United States, a person must be _________.
A. at least thirty-five years of age and a natural-born citizen of the United States.
B. at least fourty-five years of age and a natural-born citizen of the United States.
C. only natural-born citizens of the United States are allowed.
D. current laws dictate that presidential candidates may not be discriminated on the basis of sex, religion, race, or culture.
15: The President is elected for a term of ________.
A. four years and is eligible to be elected for only one additional term of four years.
B. four years and is eligible to be elected for any number of times.
C. four years and is eligible to be elected for only two additional terms.
D. four years only.
16: If a Vice-President succeeds to the Presidency and serves less than two years of the former President's term, __________.
A. he may be elected President for one additional terms.
B. he may be elected President for two additional terms.
C. he may be elected President for three additional terms.
D. he may be elected President for four additional terms.
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