Could you be the Next President?

By: Bri O.
Estimated Completion Time
5 min
Could you be the Next President?
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About This Quiz

It seems almost anyone can run for president these days. From political know-how to eligibility requirements, do you have what it takes to be the next president? Take this quiz to find out!
How old are you?
You're under 18.
You're between 18 and 34.
You're between 35 and 45.
You're over the age of 45.
Do you identify with a political party?
Yes, you have strong political party affiliations.
No, you don't like any of the political parties.
Yes, you have a solid understanding of your political beliefs.
You don't know or it's hard to choose.
Do you have any political experience?
Yes, you've held an elected government office in the past or you currently do.
No, but you're working on your political aspirations.
Yes, you've worked in politics for a few years.
No, but you closely follow the political scene.

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Do you follow international politics?
Yes, you know what's going on everywhere.
No, but you're sure it'd be easy enough to pick up.
It's your job to keep up with international politics.
You keep up with major international current events.
Would you rather watch CSPAN or the football game?
You'd rather watch something else completely.
What's CSPAN?
You'd watch CSPAN.
You never miss a game!
Do you have any campaign experience?
Yes, you've worked on a few campaigns.
No, but you're confident you'd be good at it.
Yes, you've volunteered once or twice.
Not really, but you've campaigned for student government positions in the past.

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Did you vote in the last election?
Yes, you vote in every election, if eligible.
No, you forgot or you're not registered.
Yes, it was an important one.
Yes, it was one of the only times you've voted.
How many Justices currently sit on the Supreme Court?
9.
7.
6.
5.
What does the EPA stand for?
Environmental Problems of America.
Environmental Protection Agency.
Environmental Protection Action.
Environmental Protectors of America.

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Do you keep up with current events?
Yes, it's your job to know what's going on.
No, but you would if it'd help you become president.
Yes, you avidly follow the news.
You try your best to keep up to date with current events.
Where do you get your news?
You consume news from a wide variety of sources.
You don't read much news.
You mainly get your news from social media.
Predominantly conservative or liberal news outlets.
Which is your favorite news outlet?
You don't have a favorite.
You don't read the news.
CNN.
Fox.

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What are the three branches of government?
Democrat, Republican, and Independent.
Executive, Legislative, and Judicial.
Supreme Court, President, and Congress.
Local, State, and Federal.
Is mental health important to you?
Mental health is just as important as physical health.
You're mentally healthy, so you're not very concerned about mental health.
Kind of, but there are more important things to worry about.
Ideally, mental health would be important.
Would you consider yourself stable?
Yes, you're stable in every sense.
In what sense?
Yes, you're fairly stable.
No, things are a bit rough for you right now.

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Do you have any legal experience?
Yes, you're a seasoned lawyer.
No, but you like to watch crime dramas.
Yes, you've worked in the legal field.
Yes, you have some volunteer experience.
Do you have any military experience?
Yes, you're a vet.
No, but you support the troops.
Yes, but not active duty military.
Yes, you've been around the military in some capacity.
What's your highest education level?
College or higher.
Some high school.
Some college.
High school or GED.

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What does the Secretary of State do?
They're the president's chief foreign affairs officer.
They answer the governor's calls.
They're in charge of the DMV.
They're in charge of state governors.
What is an executive order?
It's issued by the president and has the force of law.
It's how business executives tell their employees what to do.
It allows the president to get things done.
It is an order issued by the president over the news.
Who oversees the military?
The Commander in Chief.
A Norwegian female guitarist.
The highest ranking military officer.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff.

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What is Congress?
Congress is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
It's part of the Supreme Court.
The people wasting tax payers' money.
The people in charge of making laws.
Are you registered to vote?
Yes, you've been registered for as long as you've been eligible.
No, but you're planning to register soon.
No and you don't plan on registering.
No, but only because you're not eligible.
Are you a US Citizen?
Yes, born and raised.
No, and you probably won't ever be.
You're a permanent resident.
You're on your way to citizenship.

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Have you been charged with any felonies?
No, you go out of your way to uphold the law.
Yes, and it's made your life harder.
No, but you've had some close calls.
Yes, but it isn't anything major.
Are you healthy?
Yes, you're healthy in every sense.
No, you have some health issues.
Yes, but you're prone to illness.
It's been a while since you had a check up.
Are you charismatic?
Yes, you can charm any crowd.
No, but that's okay.
Yes, but sometimes your nerves get in the way.
No, but people still seem to like you.

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Do you have supporters?
Yes, you have a growing support base.
Kind of, you have a lot of enthusiastic friends and family.
No, but you plan to start working on it.
No, but you think it'd be easy enough to find some.
How many US territories are there?
8.
16.
13.
The US doesn't have any territories; it has states.
How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?
14.
27.
10.
19.

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