USCIS has revised the civics portion of the naturalization test. All applicants for naturalization who filed their N-400, Application for Naturalization on or after December 1, 2020, will be required to take the 2020 version of the civics test.
For more information, visit The 2020 Version of the Civics Test page. New 128 Questions and Answers are here (PDF file), or here (online version).
The revised civics test includes more questions that test the applicant’s understanding of U.S. history and civics (128 questions).
The revised test will not change the passing score, which will remain at 60%. Candidates must answer 12 questions correctly, out of 20 in order to pass.
USCIS will maintain the current guidelines for statutorily established special considerations for applicants who are 65 years old or older and have at least 20 years of lawful permanent resident status. These applicants will be asked 10 questions and must answer a minimum of 6 questions correctly in order to pass.
Applicants for naturalization with a filing date before 12/01/2020, are required to take the current 2008 version of the civics test.
If you already filed your N-400, or will file it before December 1, 2020, you will take the current 2008 test.