Branch Basics
Legislative
Executive
Judicial
Checks And Balances
100

How many branches of government does the United States have?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four

C. Three

100

What is the name of the lawmaking branch of government?
A. Executive branch
B. Judicial branch
C. Congress
D. Supreme Court

C. Congress

100

Who is the leader of the executive branch?
A. The Chief Justice
B. The President
C. The Speaker of the House
D. A Senator

B. The President

100

What is the highest court in the United States?
A. State Court
B. District Court
C. Supreme Court
D. Appeals Court

C. Supreme Court

100

What system keeps one branch of government from becoming too powerful?
A. Democracy
B. Federalism
C. Checks and balances
D. Voting

C. Checks and balances

200

What are the three branches of government called?
A. Federal, State, Local
B. President, Congress, Courts
C. Legislative, Executive, Judicial
D. Law, Order, Justice

C. Legislative, Executive, Judicial

200

What is the main building where Congress meets?
A. The White House
B. The Capitol
C. The Pentagon
D. The Supreme Court

B. The Capitol

200

Where does the President live and work?
A. The Capitol
B. The Supreme Court
C. The White House
D. The Pentagon

C. The White House

200

What do courts do with laws?
A. Write them
B. Enforce them
C. Interpret them
D. Vote on them

C. Interpret them

200

Which branch of government can veto a bill?
A. Legislative
B. Executive
C. Judicial
D. Congress

B. Executive

300

Which branch of government makes the laws?
A. Executive
B. Judicial
C. Legislative
D. Military

C. Legislative

300

What are the two parts of Congress called?
A. Judges and Justices
B. President and Vice President
C. Senate and House of Representatives
D. Governors and Mayors

C. Senate and House of Representatives

300

What is one job of the executive branch?
A. Making laws
B. Enforcing laws
C. Interpreting laws
D. Writing the Constitution

B. Enforcing laws

300

How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
A. Seven
B. Eight
C. Nine
D. Ten

C. Nine

300

Which branch of government can override a veto?
A. Executive
B. Judicial
C. Legislative
D. President

C. Legislative

400

Which branch of government enforces the laws?
A. Legislative
B. Executive
C. Judicial
D. Congress

B. Executive

400

How many U.S. Senators does each state have?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four

B. Two

400

Who becomes president if the president cannot serve?
A. Speaker of the House
B. Chief Justice
C. Vice President
D. Secretary of State


C. Vice President

400

What is one job of the judicial branch?
A. Making laws
B. Enforcing laws
C. Deciding if laws follow the Constitution
D. Leading the military

C. Deciding if laws follow the Constitution

400

Which branch of government can declare laws unconstitutional?
A. Legislative
B. Executive
C. Judicial
D. Cabinet

C. Judicial

500

Which branch of government interprets the laws?
A. Legislative
B. Executive
C. Judicial
D. President

C. Judicial

500

What is one power of the legislative branch?
A. Enforcing laws
B. Interpreting laws
C. Making laws
D. Leading the military

C. Making laws

500

What is the name of the group that helps the president make decisions?
A. Congress
B. The Senate
C. The Cabinet
D. The Courts

C. The Cabinet

500

What does it mean to say a law is unconstitutional?
A. The law is new
B. The law is popular
C. The law goes against the Constitution
D. The law was written by Congress

C. The law goes against the Constitution

500

Why are checks and balances important?
A. They make laws faster
B. They give all power to one branch
C. They keep power balanced and protect freedom
D. They help the president

C. They keep power balanced and protect freedom