Grade: Grade 5 Subject: Social Studies Unit: The Constitution Lesson: 6 of 6 SAT: Information+Ideas ACT: Reading

Unit Checkpoint: The Constitution

Test your understanding of the Constitution, the three branches of government, and the Bill of Rights with this comprehensive assessment.

"We the People"

Show what you've learned about our nation's founding document! This checkpoint covers the Constitution, the three branches, checks and balances, federalism, and the Bill of Rights.

Checkpoint Questions

1 When was the U.S. Constitution written?
A 1776
B 1787
C 1800
D 1865
2 What are the first three words of the Constitution?
A "In the beginning"
B "We the People"
C "Our Founding Fathers"
D "The United States"
3 Which branch of government is responsible for MAKING laws?
A Executive Branch
B Legislative Branch
C Judicial Branch
D Military Branch
4 What is the main purpose of checks and balances?
A To manage the national budget
B To prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful
C To elect members of Congress
D To count votes in elections
5 Which amendment protects freedom of speech, religion, and the press?
A First Amendment
B Second Amendment
C Fourth Amendment
D Tenth Amendment
6 What is federalism?
A The sharing of power between national and state governments
B The President's power to veto laws
C The system of electing representatives
D The rights listed in the Bill of Rights
7 Which branch of government can declare a law unconstitutional?
A Legislative Branch
B Executive Branch
C Judicial Branch
D State Government
8 What is the Bill of Rights?
A The original Constitution
B The first 10 amendments to the Constitution
C A list of laws passed by Congress
D The Preamble to the Constitution
9 What can the President do if Congress passes a law he/she disagrees with?
A Fire members of Congress
B Veto (reject) the law
C Declare the law unconstitutional
D Ignore the law
10 Who has the power to declare war according to the Constitution?
A The President alone
B Congress
C The Supreme Court
D State governors

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Key Concepts Covered

  • The Constitution - Our nation's supreme law, written in 1787
  • Three Branches - Legislative (makes laws), Executive (enforces laws), Judicial (interprets laws)
  • Checks and Balances - Each branch can limit the power of the others
  • Federalism - Power shared between national and state governments
  • Bill of Rights - First 10 amendments protecting individual freedoms
  • CER Writing - Claim, Evidence, Reasoning framework for arguments
Study Tip: If you scored below 70%, review the lessons on the Constitution basics and the Bill of Rights. Try drawing a diagram of the three branches and how they check each other.