Question 119 of 300 · Living in a Democracy
Question 119: Elections in Germany are free. What does that mean?
Official question from the BAMF catalog used for the Einbürgerungstest (German citizenship test) and the Leben in Deutschland test. Topic: Living in a Democracy.
The question as it appears on the exam
Wahlen in Deutschland sind frei. Was bedeutet das?
The Einbürgerungstest is written and sat in German only, with no dictionary allowed. Use the English below to understand the question, but learn to recognise the German wording above — that is what you will see on the day.
Answer options
- AAlle verurteilten Straftäterinnen/Straftäter dürfen nicht wählen.All convicted criminals are not allowed to vote.
- BWenn ich wählen gehen möchte, muss meine Arbeitgeberin/mein Arbeitgeber mir frei geben.If I want to vote, my employer must give me time off.
- CJede Person kann ohne Zwang entscheiden, ob sie wählen möchte und wen sie wählen möchte.Every person can decide without coercion whether they want to vote and whom they want to vote for.Correct
- DIch kann frei entscheiden, wo ich wählen gehen möchte.I can freely decide where I want to go vote.
Correct answer
C — Jede Person kann ohne Zwang entscheiden, ob sie wählen möchte und wen sie wählen möchte.
Every person can decide without coercion whether they want to vote and whom they want to vote for.
Why this is the answer
This question belongs to the topic area “Leben in der Demokratie” (living in a democracy). One principle sits behind almost all of them: in Germany, state authority comes from the people — Article 20 of the Grundgesetz (the constitution). Citizens elect parliaments, parliaments pass laws, and the government answers to parliament. When you are unsure which option is right, ask yourself whether the answer increases ordinary people's say in government and puts limits on power. That option is almost always the correct one.
Key exam terms in this question
These exam terms appear in the question or in the answer options. Once you know them, you can still spot the right answer when the wording changes.
- wählen — to vote / elect
Ab 18 Jahren darf man bei der Bundestagswahl wählen. - der Arbeitgeber / die Arbeitgeberin — employer
Der Arbeitgeber zahlt den Lohn.
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How this question fits into the exam
On exam day you answer 33 questions in 60 minutes: 30 from the general catalog of 300 questions — this question is one of them — and 3 about your federal state. You pass with 17 correct answers. Aiming for exactly 17 leaves no margin for nerves, so take timed mock exams until 33 out of 33 feels routine.
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