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__ 10. What elected official serves as President of the Senate? A. President B. Representative C. Vice President D. Speaker of the House __ 11. In the occasion that something happens to a Congressman, who is to pick their replacement? A. Chairman B. Floor Leader C. Senators D. Governor __ 12. What is the title of the person responsible for assisting the floor leaders as well as tracking voting statistics? A. Whip B. Select Committee Chairman C. Minority Floor Leader D. Elections Commission __ 13. What document assists in determining how seats in the House of Representatives will be reapportioned every ten years? A. Article I C. First Amendment B. Elastic Clause D. Census __ 14. What term is used to define the redrawing of district lines to the benefit of one political party? A. Single Member C Apportion B. Gerrymandering D. Reapportion __ 15. What type of power is given to Congress through the "Necessary and Proper" clause? A. Delegated Powers C. Implied Powers : B. Concurrent Powers D. Expressed Powers __ 16. In an impeachment trial who is the "jury"? C. ordinary citizens A. The House D. The Senate B. The Supreme Court Justice __ 17. What term defines the time an official spends in office, or their time in office between elections? B. Term C. Appointment D. Chairman A. Resolution __ 18. What is the Senate often called referring to the fact that not all of its seats are up for election at the same time? C. Non-elective Body A. Bicameral Body D. Compromising Body B: Continuous Body __ 19. Which of the following refers to powers directly stated in the Constitution? C. Expressed Powers A. Implied Powers D. Delegated Powers B: Executive Powers __ 20. Which fact disqualifies a person from representing Utah in the Senate? A. The candidate was born in Guatemala. B. The candidate is 43 years old. C. The candidate lives in Utah but works in Idaho. D. The candidate has been a citizen for eight years. __ 21. The regular period of time during which Congress conducts its business is called a A. prorogue B. session C. special session D. congressional meeting

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__ 10. What elected official serves as President of the Senate?
A. President
B. Representative
C. Vice President
D. Speaker of the House
__
11. In the occasion that something happens to a Congressman, who is to pick their replacement?
A. Chairman
B. Floor Leader
C. Senators
D. Governor
__
12. What is the title of the person responsible for assisting the floor leaders as well as tracking voting
statistics?
A. Whip
B. Select Committee Chairman
C. Minority Floor Leader
D. Elections Commission
__
13. What document assists in determining how seats in the House of Representatives will be
reapportioned every ten years?
A. Article I
C. First Amendment
B. Elastic Clause
D. Census
__
14. What term is used to define the redrawing of district lines to the benefit of one political party?
A. Single Member
C Apportion
B. Gerrymandering
D. Reapportion
__
15. What type of power is given to Congress through the "Necessary and Proper" clause?
A. Delegated Powers
C. Implied Powers :
B. Concurrent Powers
D. Expressed Powers
__
16. In an impeachment trial who is the "jury"?
C. ordinary citizens
A. The House
D. The Senate
B. The Supreme Court Justice
__
17. What term defines the time an official spends in office, or their time in office between elections?
B. Term
C. Appointment
D. Chairman
A. Resolution
__
18. What is the Senate often called referring to the fact that not all of its seats are up for election at the
same time?
C. Non-elective Body
A. Bicameral Body
D. Compromising Body
B: Continuous Body
__
19. Which of the following refers to powers directly stated in the Constitution?
C. Expressed Powers
A. Implied Powers
D. Delegated Powers
B: Executive Powers
__
20. Which fact disqualifies a person from representing Utah in the Senate?
A. The candidate was born in Guatemala.
B. The candidate is 43 years old.
C. The candidate lives in Utah but works in Idaho.
D. The candidate has been a citizen for eight years.
__
21. The regular period of time during which Congress conducts its business is called a
A. prorogue
B. session
C. special session
D. congressional meeting

__ 10. What elected official serves as President of the Senate? A. President B. Representative C. Vice President D. Speaker of the House __ 11. In the occasion that something happens to a Congressman, who is to pick their replacement? A. Chairman B. Floor Leader C. Senators D. Governor __ 12. What is the title of the person responsible for assisting the floor leaders as well as tracking voting statistics? A. Whip B. Select Committee Chairman C. Minority Floor Leader D. Elections Commission __ 13. What document assists in determining how seats in the House of Representatives will be reapportioned every ten years? A. Article I C. First Amendment B. Elastic Clause D. Census __ 14. What term is used to define the redrawing of district lines to the benefit of one political party? A. Single Member C Apportion B. Gerrymandering D. Reapportion __ 15. What type of power is given to Congress through the "Necessary and Proper" clause? A. Delegated Powers C. Implied Powers : B. Concurrent Powers D. Expressed Powers __ 16. In an impeachment trial who is the "jury"? C. ordinary citizens A. The House D. The Senate B. The Supreme Court Justice __ 17. What term defines the time an official spends in office, or their time in office between elections? B. Term C. Appointment D. Chairman A. Resolution __ 18. What is the Senate often called referring to the fact that not all of its seats are up for election at the same time? C. Non-elective Body A. Bicameral Body D. Compromising Body B: Continuous Body __ 19. Which of the following refers to powers directly stated in the Constitution? C. Expressed Powers A. Implied Powers D. Delegated Powers B: Executive Powers __ 20. Which fact disqualifies a person from representing Utah in the Senate? A. The candidate was born in Guatemala. B. The candidate is 43 years old. C. The candidate lives in Utah but works in Idaho. D. The candidate has been a citizen for eight years. __ 21. The regular period of time during which Congress conducts its business is called a A. prorogue B. session C. special session D. congressional meeting

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10. C. Vice President11. D. Governor12. A. Whip13. D. Census14. B. Gerrymandering15. C. Implied Powers16. D. The Senate17. B. Term18. B. Continuous Body19. C. Expressed Powers20. A. The candidate was born in Guatemala.21. B. session
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