You Have the List of 128 Questions. But Can You "Hear" Them?
Stop studying the text list.
You can download the list of 128 Civics questions anywhere on the internet. You probably have a printed copy on your desk right now. You might even have memorized all the answers perfectly.
But here is the dangerous truth: The USCIS Citizenship Test is not a written exam. It is an Oral Interview.
The "Paper" Trap
When you study with a book or a PDF list, you are training your eyes.
You see the word "Constitution." Your brain recognizes the shape of the word. You recall the answer.
But on the interview day, there is no paper. The officer will not show you the question. They will speak it.
With 128 questions to cover, relying on reading is too slow. If your ears aren't trained to catch the keywords spoken in a fast, native accent, your brain will freeze. You know the answer, but you won't understand the question.
The Only Way to Pass: "Eyes-Closed" Training
You don't need more text materials. You need a speaking partner who knows the updated 128 questions. To simulate the real test environment, you must stop reading and start listening.
- Close your eyes.
- Listen to a random question.
- Speak the answer out loud within 3 seconds.
If you can't do this instantly, you are not ready yet.
Watch: This Is What the Real Test Feels Like
We built a simulator to solve exactly this problem. It acts like the officer and covers the full 128-question set.
Notice the silence after the question? That is your turn to speak. The app waits for you, just like a real person.
Don't Risk Your Citizenship on "Reading"
The list of questions is free everywhere. But the ability to listen and speak those 128 questions under pressure is what we offer.
Don't rely on your eyes. Trust your ears.
Start "Eyes-Closed" Training Now
Available for free now!
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