Every year, thousands of immigrants take the U.S. naturalization test as part of the process to becoming American citizens.
The citizenship test, administered by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), consists of two parts: an English language test and a civics test. The civics portion includes questions about U.S. history, government, and laws.
Many applicants face a 10-question test -- needing to correctly answer at least six questions to pass.
Studies have shown that many natural-born U.S. citizens struggle with the test. A 2018 survey by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation found that only about 36 percent of Americans could pass the civics portion, while the official pass rate for immigrants is around 91 percent, according to USCIS data.
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