Immigrating to the United States MCQs

Immigrating to the United States MCQs

Answer these 30 Immigrating to the United States MCQs and see how sharp is your knowledge of Immigrating to the United States.
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1: ______ denotes the movement of people from one place to another within a nation during which they do not cross an international border.

A.   Migration

B.   Internal migration

C.   Immigration

D.   Internal immigration

2: ______ is the movement of people from one place to another with the intent of settlement.

A.   Migration

B.   Internal migration

C.   Immigration

D.   Internal immigration

3: ______ refers to the migration of people away from their nation of origin.

A.   Migration

B.   Immigration

C.   Emigration

D.   Internal migration

4: The Irish were considered outsiders or referred to as ‘them’ because they ______.

A.   Practiced Catholicism

B.   Had accents

C.   Migrated during a time of trouble

D.   Had large families

5: Currently, immigrants from ______ have sparked interest in halting immigration.

A.   Ireland

B.   Scotland

C.   Italy

D.   Muslim nations

6: ______ is the process through which immigrant populations adopt the culture of the host society.

A.   Immigration

B.   Assimilation

C.   Exiting their culture

D.   Cultural adoption

7: The ______ of migration helps to organize the entire process through a cost-benefit analysis.

A.   Immigration framework

B.   Push framework

C.   Economic framework

D.   Push-pull framework

8: SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following are factors that determine the benefits and costs of migration?

A.   Personal factors

B.   “Push” factors

C.   “Pull” factors

D.   Intervening obstacles

9: The ______ in the United States exists for businesses to legally recruit foreign workers with specialized knowledge and skills.

A.   Visa program

B.   Immigration workers program

C.   H-1B visa program

D.   Visiting workers program

10: ______ builds upon the classic assimilation theory by incorporating the real-world nuances encountered by immigrants.

A.   Segmented Assimilation Theory

B.   Assimilation Theory

C.   Immigration Assimilation Theory

D.   Push-Pull Theory

11: ______ is a strategy in which parents purposefully adopt and pass down to their children some mainstream cultural elements and rejecting others.

A.   Acculturation

B.   Dissonant acculturation

C.   Selective acculturation

D.   Consonant acculturation

12: ______ is defined as the unauthorized entry or continued presence of foreign nationals in a host country.

A.   Immigration

B.   Undocumented immigration

C.   Undocumented acculturation

D.   Push factors

13: Immigrants from Mexico who come to the United States during harvest seasons, but then return to Mexico, and repeat this migratory pattern is an example of ______.

A.   Undocumented migration

B.   Circular migration

C.   Seasonal migration

D.   Temporary migration

14: What is the national status of children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants?

A.   The children are considered U.S. citizens.

B.   The children share the same legal status as their parents.

C.   The children are granted temporary asylum.

D.   The children are able to expedite the immigration status of their parents.

15: The ______ is a federal policy initiated by executive order under President Obama delayed deportation of Dreamers and made them eligible for work permits.

A.   Action for Children’s Education

B.   Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

C.   US Immigrant Education Policy

D.   Childhood Education Immigration Policy

16: The process through which immigrant populations adopt the culture of the host society and eventually shed their own is called Assimilation

A.   True

B.   False

17: Asylum seekers are People who have fled their country and applied for official protected status and material assistance within a host country

A.   True

B.   False

18: A pattern of movement of migrants to and from home and host nations, usually for work is called

A.   Circular migration

B.   Non circular migration

C.   Circular immigration

D.   All of above

19: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a Federal policy initiated by executive order under President Obama that delayed deportation of Dreamers and made them eligible for work permits

A.   True

B.   False

20: Dissonant acculturation occurs when children adopt the host society culture faster than their _______

A.   Parents

B.   Grandparents

C.   Teachers

D.   Friends

21: _______ is Migration that crosses an international border with the intent of permanent settlement, from the perspective of the nation of origin

A.   Migration

B.   Internal migration

C.   Immigration

D.   Emigration

22: Program for U.S. businesses to legally recruit foreign workers with specialized knowledge and skills is called H-1B visa program

A.   True

B.   False

23: ________ is a Migration that crosses an international border with the intent of permanent settlement

A.   Migration

B.   Internal migration

C.   Immigration

D.   Emigration

A.   True

B.   False

25: The movement of people from one place to another within a nation, during which they do not cross an international border is called

A.   Migration

B.   Internal migration

C.   Immigration

D.   Emigration

26: Everett Lee’s explanation for migration that helps organize the process through a cost-benefit analysis is called Push-pull framework

A.   True

B.   False

27: Reactive ethnicityOccurs when _______ generation immigrations identify with their parents’ nation of origin rather than the one in which they live. This is common in places where the immigrant population feels threatened and persecuted.

A.   First

B.   Second

C.   Third

D.   All of above

28: Refugees are People who have fled their countries and cannot return because they would face persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular _______

A.   Social group

B.   Non-social group

C.   Political group

D.   Non-Political group

29: Segmented assimilation theory is theory that predicts scenarios in which assimilation is dangerous or where it may not occur at all

A.   True

B.   False

30: The unauthorized entry or continued presence of foreign nationals in a host country; a hot-button issue in many nations today is called

A.   Undocumented immigration

B.   Documented immigration

C.   Undocumented migration

D.   Documented migration