The Congress Quiz #4; pages 254-66
1) What are members of Congress most likely to do when they leave Congress?
A) run for local office
B) run for state office
C) work in the executive branch
D) work in the judicial branch
E) become lobbyists
2) When Congress is in session, a memberʹs day can best be describes as
A) chaotic. B) leisurely. C) short. D) boring. E) simple.
3) All of the following are advantages of incumbency EXCEPT
A) name recognition.
B) access to the media.
C) easier fund raising.
D) the frank.
E) publicly funded campaigns.
4) When is a member of Congress least likely to be reelected?
A) when the economy is doing poorly
B) when the economy is doing well
C) when he or she is from the presidentʹs party
D) when he or she is involved in a scandal
E) when there is a budget deficit
5) From 1980 to 1990, about ________ percent of incumbents who sought reelection were
successful.
A) 25 B) 55 C) 70 D) 80 E) 95
6) Which demographic group is the least well represented in Congress?
A) men
B) millionaires
C) those with advanced degrees
D) Hispanics
E) veterans
7) Elected representatives who listen to their constituentsʹ opinions and then use their best
judgment to make decisions are
A) incommunicados.
B) politicos.
C) simpaticos.
D) delegates.
E) trustees.
8) A senator may agree to vote for a bill that will bring money to a colleagueʹs district. In
exchange, the colleague will agree to vote for a future bill that the initial senator supports.
This is called
A) using the frank.
B) discharging the petition.
C) fishmongering.
D) logrolling.
E) casework.
9) Most bills introduced in Congress
A) are passed quickly.
B) are passed eventually.
C) are passed but not enacted because they are unconstitutional.
D) are vetoed by the president.
E) die.
10) What happens to a House bill after it is reported by the full committee?
A) It is introduced in the corresponding committee in the Senate.
B) It is debated on the House floor.
C) It is sent to a conference committee.
D) It is sent to the Rules Committee.
E) It is sent to the Committee on Committees.
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