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Study Flashcards & Quizzes — 128 USCIS Questions

Master all 128 USCIS civics questions with interactive flashcards powered by spaced repetition. Track your progress, take practice quizzes, and get personalized answers for your state. Updated for the 2025 naturalization test.

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How Spaced Repetition Works

Spaced repetition is a learning technique that schedules review sessions at increasing intervals. When you mark a flashcard as correct, the app waits longer before showing it again (1 hour, then 4 hours, then 1 day, then 3 days, then 1 week, then 2 weeks, then 1 month). Questions you struggle with are shown more frequently until you master them.

This approach is backed by decades of cognitive science research. It works by reinforcing memories just as they start to fade, which strengthens the neural pathways for long-term retention. For citizenship test preparation, this means you spend more time on difficult questions and less time reviewing ones you already know.

Study Tips for the 2025 Citizenship Test

  • Study 15 to 30 minutes daily. Consistent short sessions are more effective than long cramming. Spaced repetition does the heavy lifting of scheduling reviews.
  • Use the quiz mode to test yourself. After studying with flashcards, switch to quiz mode with 20 questions to simulate the real interview format (12/20 to pass).
  • Focus on your weak areas. Use the "Need Review" filter to focus on questions you have gotten wrong. The progress dashboard shows which categories need the most attention.
  • Practice saying answers out loud. The real test is oral. Practice verbalizing your answers so you feel comfortable during the naturalization interview.
  • Set your state for personalized answers. Questions about your senators, governor, and state capital need answers specific to where you live.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does spaced repetition help me study for the citizenship test?
Spaced repetition is a scientifically proven study technique that schedules reviews at increasing intervals. When you answer a question correctly, it is shown less frequently. When you struggle, it appears more often. This moves information from short-term to long-term memory efficiently, so you remember answers during your naturalization interview.
How many questions should I study per day?
We recommend studying 15 to 30 minutes per day, which typically covers 20 to 40 flashcards. Consistency matters more than volume. Most people feel confident after 2 to 4 weeks of daily study. Use the progress dashboard to track how many questions you have mastered.
What are the study modes available?
There are three study modes: Flashcards with spaced repetition for learning and reviewing questions, Quiz mode for testing yourself with 10, 20, 50, or all 128 questions, and a Progress Dashboard to track your mastery level and see which questions need more review.
How do state-specific answers work?
When you first visit, you select your state. The study tools then automatically show the correct answers for questions about your state's U.S. senators, governor, and state capital. You can change your state at any time in the settings.
Can I study offline?
Yes. This app works as a Progressive Web App (PWA). Install it on your phone or tablet using your browser's 'Add to Home Screen' option, and all 128 questions and study tools work completely offline without an internet connection.

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