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Page 1: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNINGSpring 2007 Released Test

CIVICS AND ECONOMICS

Page 2: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

In which court is the decision of the court always final?

A. Virginia Circuit CourtB. United States Court of AppealsC. United States Supreme CourtD. Virginia General District Court

Page 3: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

Which responsibility completes this table?A. Licenses new carsB. Imposes traffic finesC. Conducts foreign policyD. Establishes public schools

Page 4: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

What is the title of Ms. Slaboda’s job?A. RegulatorB. LawyerC. PlaintiffD. Lobbyist

Page 5: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

Which basic principle of the Constitution of the United States prevents any one branch from gaining too much power?

A. Checks and balancesB. Representative governmentC. Popular sovereigntyD. Rule of law

Page 6: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

The Virginia legislature is called the —

A. State CongressB. State AssemblyC. General CongressD. General Assembly

Page 7: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

This quote from the Gettysburg Address best defines which principle of American constitutional government?A. Separation of powersB. Limited governmentC. Rule of lawD. Democratic government

Page 8: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

In a criminal procedure, which of these is required for an arrest?

A. SentencingB. ArraignmentC. Guilty verdictD. Probable cause

Page 9: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

Issuing search warrants, arrest warrants, and subpoenas is theresponsibility of —

A. police chiefsB. court attorneysC. magistratesD. plaintiffs

Page 10: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

Which of the following completes this diagram?

A. ReferendumB. VetoC. Judicial opinionD. Floor debate

Page 11: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

Which document was written with this stated purpose?

A. Constitution of the United StatesB. Declaration of IndependenceC. Articles of ConfederationD. Virginia Declaration of Rights

Page 12: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

This refusal by the Senate to approve the treaty is an example of —

A. international relationsB. checks and balancesC. executive vetoD. rule of law

Page 13: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

The first national government of the United States was created by the —

A. Declaration of IndependenceB. Articles of ConfederationC. Constitution of the United StatesD. Inaugural Address

Page 14: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

According to this newspaper, in which activity were these media groups mostlikely involved?

A. Attempting to influence new lawsB. Regulating local advertisementsC. Investing in new technologyD. Gathering national data

Page 15: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

This World War II poster appeals to which trait of an American citizen?

A. TrustworthinessB. PatriotismC. CourtesyD. Honesty

Page 16: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

What personal character trait did Susan model for the man on the phone?

A. AccountabilityB. ResponsibilityC. CourtesyD. Honesty

Page 17: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

For government to be effective, citizens must —

A. perform civic dutiesB. work for elected officialsC. identify with local leadersD. join political parties

Page 18: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

Which of the following statements does the First Amendment guarantee?

A. You may meet with other people.B. You may have a speedy trial.C. You may vote in elections.D. You may own firearms.

Page 19: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

The idea that newspapers have a right to criticize the government is knownas freedom of —

A. the pressB. speechC. the economyD. assembly

Page 20: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

Which item best completes this list?

A. Licensed driverB. State residentC. EmployedD. Married

Page 21: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

A candidate for national office often appeals to the most citizens by —

A. meeting with foreign leadersB. belonging to a third partyC. holding moderate viewsD. leading an activist group

Page 22: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

Which of these best explains this opinion?

A. Number of electionsB. Influence of lobbyistsC. High campaign costsD. Expensive registration fees

Page 23: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

What role is this newspaper playing in the election process?

A. Highlighting issuesB. Identifying candidatesC. Publishing editorialsD. Providing a forum for voters

Page 24: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

Third parties differ from the two main political parties because third parties —A. have more official membersB. have more political experienceC. are older than the two main partiesD. are often concerned with one issue

Page 25: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

Which would best replace the questionmark in this web?

A. Analyzing election resultsB. Holding debatesC. Conducting voter surveysD. Recognizing bias

Page 26: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

Which of the following is a function of political parties?

A. Appointing diplomatic officialsB. Electing Supreme Court justicesC. Nominating qualified candidatesD. Protecting former Presidents

Page 27: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

What are the earnings a business has left after all its expenses have been paid?

A. CapitalB. ProfitC. TaxesD. Wages

Page 28: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

This list describes what type of economic system?

A. CommandB. MixedC. Free marketD. Barter

Page 29: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

Who has the most influence in a free market economic system?

A. ConsumersB. ProducersC. SuppliersD. Lawyers

Page 30: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

A discount is a form of —

A. resourceB. capitalC. incentiveD. consumption

Page 31: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

What is the opportunity cost of going to the movies?

A. Price of the movie ticketsB. Value of the computer gameC. Time of buying the computer gameD. Enjoyment of seeing the movies

Page 32: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

What kind of business is best described by these statements?

A. CooperativeB. CorporationC. PartnershipD. Proprietorship

Page 33: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

An entrepreneur is a person who —

A. enforces government regulations for businessB. takes the risk of production to earn a profitC. sets the interest rates at banksD. manages financial investments

Page 34: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

Career planning should begin with —

A. work ethicB. job trainingC. self-assessmentD. community service

Page 35: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

What is one way to lower the cost of production?

A. Hire additional workersB. Create new technologiesC. Use more resourcesD. Offer discount prices

Page 36: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

Tax money paid by businesses and individuals is used to provide —

A. private savingsB. natural resourcesC. public goodsD. company profits

Page 37: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

These are referred to as public services because they —

A. encourage cooperation between government branchesB. are funded through individual investmentC. are created by large corporationsD. provide benefits to many people

Page 38: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

This tag, found in a shirt, is the result of a federal law to protect consumers. Which of the following would most likely enforce this law?

A. Federal Communications CommissionB. Environmental Protection AgencyC. Federal Trade CommissionD. Internal Revenue Service

Page 39: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

The United States government encourages marketplace competition by —

A. supporting new businessesB. developing monopoliesC. taxing importsD. limiting economic growth

Page 40: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

A goal of the Federal Reserve System is to —

A. set the tax rateB. keep the economy stableC. maintain high interest ratesD. provide tax money to the government

Page 41: VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING Spring 2007 Released Test CIVICS AND ECONOMICS.

This candidate supports the removal of —

A. business regulationsB. pollution controlsC. import tariffsD. income taxes