FSOT: 500 Test Prep Study Questions - Question List

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346. A refugee picked up at sea by U.S. authorities who wishes to claim political asylum in the U.S. has which of the following rights?
  1. The right to an asylum hearing onboard ship
  2. The right to an asylum hearing onboard and court appeal in the U.S
  3. No right to asylum, but the right to safe transport to a third country
  4. No right to an asylum hearing or appeal
347. An application for a temporary visa to visit the U.S. must, by law, be denied unless the applicant can demonstrate:
  1. a plausible reason for the visit
  2. the absence of any connection to anti-American or terrorist organizations
  3. that family or an employer will support the applicant in the U.S
  4. strong ties to the applicant's home country
348. A U.S. citizen risks losing U.S. citizenship if he or she becomes a dual citizen of another country
  1. unless the other nationality is renounced at age 21
  2. if dual citizenship is acquired through marriage
  3. unless dual citizenship is acquired through marriage
  4. If citizenship in another nation is applied for
349. Passport or visa fraud is a
  1. misdemeanor with a potential penalty of five years in prison
  2. misdemeanor with a potential penalty of 10 years in prison
  3. felony with a potential penalty of 10 years in prison
  4. felony with a potential penalty of 30 years in prison
350. According to the principle of jus sanguinis, U.S. citizenship is granted to anyone who is
  1. born to two U.S. citizens
  2. the child of one U.S. citizen
  3. born in Canada or Mexico
  4. born in a country allied with the U.S. in the global war on terror

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