The Constitution, which some say is a complicated, yet imported American document, has long been taught to students. In order to acquire answers to test questions, which may require knowledge of the Constitution, studying the document's elements would be prudent, some say. A Constitution Study Guide, as provided by Southwestern Illinois College recommended familiarity with several sections of the
. Constitution prior to attempting the exam. Knowledge of the preamble, the seven articles and 27 amendments is necessary, as posted on the website. However, to help aid with preparation for a Constitution test, sample test questions are included in this article. Questions provided by www.tysknews.com are sure to aid in any student's preparation for a Constitution test. "How does the Constitution of the United States provide for changes, so that it may be fluid with time and appropriate for future generations?" The answer to this question is that the Constitution can be amended, the website states. The rationale behind this answer lies in Article V. A second question posted asks, "An amendment to the Constitution must pass by what minimum margins?" The answer is a 2/3 majority in the House and Senate and adoption by at least 3/4 of the states, the website states. A signature by the president is not required. This, too, can be found in Article V. Another question asks, "The powers which are not specifically enumerated in the Constitution as powers of the federal government, are..." The answer given is, "Automatically given to the states." An explanation is found in both the ninth and 10 amendments. "The Constitution allows the president to make treaties and agreements with foreign powers, providing that..." is another possible test question. The answer following this question, as stated on the website, is, "A 2/3 majority of the Senate concurs." Students may inquire more by reading Article II, section two. http://www.tysknews.com/Depts/Constitution_Issues/constitution_answ.htm or https://sites.google.com/site/constitutionstudyguide/home/parts-of-the-constitution