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PragerU reveals full list of questions from Oklahoma's new 'America First' teacher test
Oklahoma will now require teachers from California and New York to pass a newly unveiled 34-question “America First†certification test developed with PragerU.www.news9.com
Evidently there are only 34 multiple-choice questions on the test:
The test combines traditional civics questions with additional questions regarding gender and identity:
Cultural and identity-related content:
Civics and history basics:
- Why is freedom of religion important to America's identity? (It protects religious choice from government control)
 - "What is the fundamental biological distinction between males and females?" (Chromosomes and reproductive anatomy)
 - "Which chromosome pair determines biological sex in humans?†(XX/XY)
 - "How is a child's biological sex typically identified?" (Visual anatomical observation and chromosomes)
 - “Why is the distinction between male and female considered important in areas like sports and privacy?†(To preserve fairness, safety, and integrity for both sexes)
 - “What did the Supreme Court rule in the 2025 case Mahmoud v. Taylor?†(Public schools cannot require participation in LGBTQ-themed instruction without parental opt-out)
 - "What cause is Martin Luther King Jr. best known for?" (Advocating for diversity, equity, and inclusion)
 - "What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?" (Ended slavery in the rebelling Confederate states)
 - "What right does the Second Amendment protect?" (The right to keep and bear arms)
 - "Which of the following are explicitly listed in the Bill of Rights?" (Freedom of speech and religion)
 - "According to the Supreme Court cases Meyer v. Nebraska (1923) and Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925), who has the ultimate right to direct a child's education? (The parents)
 
Government structure:
- “What are the first three words of the Constitution?†(We the People)
 - “How many U.S. Senators are there?†(100)
 - "Who were the first three U.S. presidents?" (George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson)
 - “When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?†(July 4, 1776)
 - “Who wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence?†(Thomas Jefferson)
 - "Who was President during the Great Depression and WWII?" (Franklin D. Roosevelt)
 - "How did the Cold War end?" (The Soviet Union collapsed)
 - "What was Abraham Lincoln's primary reason for waging the Civil War?" (To preserve the Union)
 - "In the United States, which of the following is a responsibility reserved only for citizens?" (Serve on a jury)"
 - "What was the primary reason the colonists fought the British?" (To resist taxation without representation)
 
Patriotic symbolism:
- “What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress?†(The Senate and the House of Representatives)
 - “Who signs bills into law?†(The president)
 - “What is the highest court in the United States?†(The Supreme Court)
 - "What is the primary responsibility of the president's Cabinet?" (Advise the president)
 - "Why do some states have more Representatives than others?" (Representation is allocated by population)"
 - “What is the supreme law of the United States?†(Answer: The Constitution)
 
Foundational ideals:
- "Who is called the "Father of our Country"? (George Washington)
 - “What is the name of the national anthem?†(The Star-Spangled Banner)
 - “Why are there thirteen stripes on the American flag?†(To symbolize the original colonies)
 - “Which national holiday honors those who died while serving in the U.S. military?†(Memorial Day)
 - "Which of the following is a phrase from the Pledge of Allegiance?" (One Nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all)
 
- “Why is freedom of religion important to America’s identity?†(It protects religious choice from government control)
 - “From whom does the United States government derive its power?†(The people)
 
	
	
					
				