The Structure and Function of Congress
Congressional Elections
The Legislative Process
Congressional Leadership
Powers and Responsibilities
100

How many members are there in the House of Representatives?

435

100

What is an incumbent?

A person already holding office

100

What is a bill?

A proposed law presented to Congress for enactment

100

Who is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives?

The Speaker of the House

100

Which chamber has the power to initiate revenue bills?

The House of Representatives

200

How many members are there in the Senate?

100

200

What is the main reason incumbents have an advantage in elections?

Name recognition and access to campaign finance

200

What committee is responsible for reviewing bills before they go to the full House?

House Rules Committee

200

Who is the President of the Senate?

The Vice President of the United States

200

Which chamber has the power to confirm presidential appointments?

The Senate

300

What is the minimum age required to be a U.S. Senator?

30

300

What is gerrymandering?

Manipulating the boundaries of an electoral constituency to favor one party

300

What is a filibuster?

A tactic used in the Senate to block a bill by prolonging debate

300

Who leads the majority party in the Senate?

The Majority Leader

300

What is the role of Congress in the impeachment process?

The House impeaches, the Senate tries the case

400

What is the minimum age required to be a U.S. Representative?

25

400

How often are House of Representatives elections held?

Every 2 years

400

How can a filibuster be ended?

By a cloture vote requiring 60 Senators

400

What is the role of the Whip in Congress?

To ensure party discipline and manage party's legislative program

400

What type of committee is formed to address specific issues that do not fit into existing committees?

Select Committee

500

What is the term length for a U.S. Senator?

6 years

500

What is the role of a challenger in an election?

To contest the seat of the incumbent

500

What happens after both the House and Senate pass different versions of the same bill?

A conference committee is formed to reconcile the differences

500

Who becomes President if both the President and Vice President are unable to serve?

The Speaker of the House

500

What is legislative oversight?

Congress's monitoring of the executive branch and its administration of policies