NFST Reading Comprehension 5 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Read the sentence: 'The President signs bills into law.' What does the President do with bills?
- Writes the bills
- Rejects all bills
- Signs bills into law (Correct answer)
- Sends bills to the states
Correct answer: Signs bills into law
The sentence states that the President signs bills into law.
Question 2: Read the sentence: 'Freedom of the press means newspapers can print the news.' What does freedom of the press mean?
- Newspapers can print the news (Correct answer)
- The government controls the news
- Only some news can be printed
- Reporters must have a license
Correct answer: Newspapers can print the news
The sentence defines freedom of the press as newspapers being able to print the news.
Question 3: Read the sentence: 'The United States fought for independence from Britain.' Who did the United States fight for independence from?
- France
- Spain
- Britain (Correct answer)
- Germany
Correct answer: Britain
The sentence states that the United States fought for independence from Britain.
Question 4: Read the sentence: 'All men and women are equal under the law.' Who is equal under the law?
- Only citizens
- Only voters
- All men and women (Correct answer)
- All government workers
Correct answer: All men and women
The sentence states that all men and women are equal under the law.
Question 5: Read the sentence: 'You can write to your representative about problems.' What can you write to your representative about?
- Only taxes
- Only voting issues
- Problems (Correct answer)
- Only national topics
Correct answer: Problems
The sentence states that you can write to your representative about problems.
Question 6: Read the sentence: 'There are 50 states in the United States.' How many states are there?
- 48
- 52
- 50 (Correct answer)
- 45
Correct answer: 50
The sentence directly states that there are 50 states in the United States.
Question 7: Read the sentence: 'The government cannot take away your basic rights.' What can the government not do?
- Make new laws
- Collect taxes
- Take away your basic rights (Correct answer)
- Build roads
Correct answer: Take away your basic rights
The sentence states that the government cannot take away your basic rights.
Read the sentence: 'The President signs bills into law.' What does the President do with bills?