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Question 1

5 out of 5 points

Which of the following is an example of a “rule”?

Selected Answer:
A statute passed by the Congress and signed by the president

Question 2

5 out of 5 points

According to Virginia law, only men may obtain a driver’s


license. Is this law “uniform” according to the Biblical requirement?

Selected Answer:
No
Question 3

5 out of 5 points

Which of the following is not true of the Law of Nature and the
Law of Nature’s God?

Selected Answer:
They are entirely separate laws

Question 4

0 out of 5 points

Federal Judge William B. Smith, III is impeached by the House


of Representatives for extortion and bribery. The Senate subsequently
tries and convicts him. Which of the following punishments for
impeachment would least likely be permissible by Article I, Section 3,
Clause 7?

Selected Answer:
After the impeachment trial, Judge Smith is indicted, tried and
convicted of extortion and bribery in federal court and then sentenced to
five years in prison

Question 5

5 out of 5 points

Which of the following is true about impeachment trials (Article


1, Section 3, Clause 6)?

Selected Answer:
The Senate is the only body authorized to conduct an
impeachment trial

Question 6

5 out of 5 points
The Virginia Legislature passes a statute removing theft from
its list of crimes. Ronnie Razorback takes Vickie Volunteer’s new iPhone.
Which of the following is true about Ronnie’s actions.

Selected Answer:
He violated the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God

Question 7

5 out of 5 points

Hank Hokie is an American astronaut. Although he is married,


he sleeps with another astronaut while stationed in the International Space
Station. There is no law in the Space Station against adultery. Which of the
following is true about Hank’s actions?

Selected Answer:
He violated the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God

Question 8
5 out of 5 points

Crystal Cavalier is a Wiccan. She worships “mother earth” as


part of her religious practices. Which of the following is true about Crystal’s
worship practices?

Selected Answer:
Both B and C.

Question 9

0 out of 5 points

Which of the following is not true about the House of


Representatives per Article I, Section 2, Clause 1?

Selected Answer:
Members of the House of Representatives are elected directly
by the people
Question 10

5 out of 5 points

Which of the following is true of “legislative power”?

Selected Answer:
The framers looked to the Bible to define the term

Question 11

5 out of 5 points

Which of the following is prohibited by the Incompatibility


Clause (Article I, Section 6, Clause 2)?

Selected Answer:
A person holding an office in the executive branch from
simultaneously serving in Congress
Question 12

5 out of 5 points

Congress passes a law prohibiting any state from exporting


corn with root rot fungus. Is this law “universal” according to the Biblical
requirement?

Selected Answer:
Yes

Question 13

5 out of 5 points

Which of the following is not true about the Presentment


Clause (Article I, Section 7, Clause 2)?

Selected Answer:
It authorizes the president to cancel portions of Congressional
bills

Question 14

0 out of 5 points

Which of the following is not true of the Legislative Vesting


Clause (Article I, Section 1)?

Selected Answer:
It allocates legislative power to the Congress

Question 15

5 out of 5 points
What was the primary purpose of Article I, Section 2, Clause
3, also known as the Three-fifths Clause?

Selected Answer:
To limit the representation of the Southern states in the House
of Representatives

Question 16

5 out of 5 points

True or False. The Framers of the Constitution understood the


Incompatibility Clause as primarily a means to prevent corruption (Article I,
Section 6, Clause 2)?

Selected Answer:
True

Question 17

Needs Grading
Define what “law” is according to Blackstone.

Type: MC

Selected Answer:

Blackstone asserts that law is the will of God. God has


impressed this law upon man when man was created. This law is fixed and
does not relate to time. Also, the law is uniform and does not vary by
person or circumstance. The final aspect to law according to Blackstone is
that the law is universal and does not pertain to specific places.

Response Feedback:
[None Given]

Question 18

5 out of 5 points

The House of Representatives and the Senate make up the


____ branch of government?
Selected Answer:
Legislative

Question 19

5 out of 5 points

Which of the following are reasons the Framers included the


Compensation Clause in the Constitution (Article I, Section 6, Clause 1)?

Selected Answer:
All of the above

Question 20

5 out of 5 points
Members of the Senate may be expelled from office as long
as ____ of Senators concur (Article I, Section 5, Clause 2)?

Selected Answer:
Two-thirds

Question 21

5 out of 5 points

According to Virginia law, only state citizens may vote for


public officials. Is this law “uniform” according to the Biblical requirement?

Selected Answer:
Yes

Question 22

5 out of 5 points
According to Virginia law, only persons sixteen years of age or
older may obtain a driver’s license. Is this law “uniform” according to the
Biblical requirement?

Selected Answer:
Yes

Question 23

5 out of 5 points

Privilege from arrest does not protect a Congressman from


which of the following?

Selected Answer:
Any of the above

Question 24
5 out of 5 points

Which of the following is not a role assigned to the vice


president by the Constitution (Article 1, Section 3, Clause 4)?

Selected Answer:
Appoint members to standing committees in the Senate

Question 25

0 out of 5 points

Which of the following is not true of the Senate under Article I,


Section 3, Clause 1?

Selected Answer:
[None Given]
Question 26

5 out of 5 points

Which of the following qualifications for Representatives is not


authorized by Article I, Section 2, Clause 2?

Selected Answer:
Representative can only serve two terms

Question 27

5 out of 5 points

Which of the following is true about the House of


Representative’s role in impeachment (Article I, Section 2, Clause 5)?

Selected Answer:
All of the above
Question 28

5 out of 5 points

Which of the following actions would least likely be protected


under the Speech and Debate Clause (Article I, Section 6, Clause 1)?

Selected Answer:
A Representative issues a slanderous press release about a
member of the opposing political party

Question 29

5 out of 5 points

Michael Hunter is elected to the Senate from the state of


Kentucky. He is twenty-nine years old, was born in the state of Kentucky
and has lived there his entire life. After the election but before being
seated, Mr. Hunter was convicted of a felony. Can the Senate refuse to
seat him on the grounds that he is not qualified to be a Senator (Article I,
Section 3, Clause 3)?
Selected Answer:
Yes, he does not meet the age requirement

Question 30

5 out of 5 points

Congress passes a law prohibiting Iowa from exporting corn to


any state. Is this law “universal” according to the Biblical requirement?

Selected Answer:
No

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