New Longer U.S. Citizenship Test in 2025: More History Questions Revealed
Starting in 2025, the U.S. Citizenship test will become longer and include more history questions. Citizenship applicants will face up to 20 questions randomly selected from a pool of 128 questions. This change aims to better assess the knowledge of American civics among Naturalization test takers.
Details of the New Test
The new test is known as the 2025 Naturalization Civics Test. It updates and expands the previous test by adding many more questions focused on U.S. history, government, and civics. This makes the test more challenging for those seeking to become U.S. citizens.
Preparation for Applicants
Applicants can prepare by studying a wider range of topics and practicing answers to many different questions. To help future citizens, a modified quiz based on the new test format is now available online. This quiz lets people test their knowledge and get ready for the official exam.
Purpose and Importance
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) hopes these changes will encourage applicants to learn more about the country’s history and government. The test will help ensure new citizens understand the rights and responsibilities of being American.
What to Expect
- Test will have up to 20 questions
- Questions selected from a pool of 128
- Focus on U.S. history, government, and civics
- Increased difficulty compared to the previous version
Stay tuned for updates from Questiqa USA for the latest information.

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