Free 10-Question U.S. Citizenship Practice Quiz (2026)
A short, beginner-friendly daily warm-up drawn from the official USCIS 128-question list for the 2025–2026 civics test. Answer 10 random questions, get instant feedback, and see exactly where you stand. Free, bilingual, no signup required.
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What This Quick Quiz Does
This 10-question quiz is designed as a daily warm-up for the USCIS civics test. Each round randomly selects 10 questions from the full 128-question list used in real 2025–2026 naturalization interviews. You type your answer, get instant feedback, and at the end you see your score plus the correct answers for any questions you missed.
Short rounds of 10 questions work better than long cram sessions because they build the kind of long-term memory you actually need at the interview. Many learners do one round before work and one before bed — a few minutes a day adds up over four to six weeks.
Who This Practice Quiz Is For
- First-time learners who want to start studying without committing to a full quiz yet.
- Spanish speakers who want bilingual question display to connect English and Spanish meaning.
- Daily reviewers who already know most of the questions and want a short refresh between bigger study sessions.
- Family members helping someone study — easy to share, no account needed, works on any phone or laptop.
How the 2026 USCIS Civics Test Works
During your real interview, a USCIS officer will ask you up to 20 civics questions out loud, in English. You need 12 correct answers to pass. The questions come from the 128-question list, which means there are 128 possible things to study but only 20 you will hear on test day. That is why daily practice on small random sets — exactly what this quiz does — is one of the most efficient ways to prepare.
Tips Before You Start
- Read the question out loud. The real interview is oral, so say each question and answer aloud as you practice.
- Type the simplest correct answer. Many questions have multiple acceptable answers. Pick the one easiest for you to remember.
- Don't worry about typos. The quiz forgives minor spelling and capitalization differences.
- Review what you missed. When you finish a round, scroll through the missed questions — that is where the real learning happens.
- Aim for 7 of 10 consistently. Once you hit that bar in two or three rounds in a row, move up to the Full 128-question Quiz.
Related Practice
- Full 128-Question Quiz → — typed-answer practice over the entire list
- Interview Simulator → — real USCIS pass/fail format
- Eligibility Calculator → — check if you qualify to apply
- Citizenship Blog → — study guides and interview tips
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this 10-question practice quiz really free?
Yes — the quiz is 100% free, no signup, no credit card, no paywall. We offer an optional $9.99 PDF study guide for learners who prefer offline study, but it is never required to use the practice tools.
How are the 10 questions chosen?
Each round randomly pulls 10 questions from the full official USCIS 128-question list for the 2025–2026 civics test. Every time you start a new quiz, you get a fresh random set.
How often should I take the 10-question quiz?
Daily, ideally. A 5–10 minute round of 10 questions is one of the most effective ways to build long-term retention. Many learners do one round in the morning and one before bed.
What score should I aim for on the 10-question quiz?
Aim for at least 7 out of 10 consistently. Once you can hit 7 of 10 in two or three rounds in a row, you are ready to move up to the Full 128-question Quiz and eventually the Interview Simulator.
Are the questions the exact ones USCIS uses?
Yes, the questions come from the publicly available official USCIS 2026 civics test list. The wording on the real interview can vary slightly because the officer asks them out loud, but the content and accepted answers are the same.
US Civics Practice is an independent study tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by USCIS or any U.S. government agency.
