The Civics Political Systems Quiz is a free 4-choice learning app for middle and high school students who want to review political institutions in short sessions.
It covers constitutional principles, fundamental rights, the Diet, the Cabinet, courts, elections, local government, separation of powers, and scenario-based thinking through independently created questions.
Civics becomes easier when students can explain what each institution does: the Diet makes laws, the Cabinet carries out administration, courts judge disputes, and voters connect politics with public opinion.
This quiz is designed to help learners see those relationships. Hints show cues in the question, diagrams organize the institutions, and the choices train students to distinguish similar terms.
Each question includes hints that match its topic. The app can show original SVG diagrams for separation of powers, bicameralism, lawmaking flow, Cabinet relationships, courts, elections, local government, and rights classification.
Instead of simply memorizing words, students can practice finding the cue in the question, connecting it to an institution, and eliminating choices that belong to a different system.
Students can use the app before class, after homework, or right before a regular test to check whether key ideas are still fresh.
Teachers and families can use the course list to assign a short review: for example, constitution today, elections tomorrow, and separation of powers at the end of the week.
My Page stores challenge history, best records, and often missed questions, so repeated review becomes easier.
The questions, options, hints, diagrams, and short explanations in this app are independently created. They are not copied from textbooks, workbooks, entrance exams, standardized tests, school handouts, or official teaching materials.
The quiz uses general facts, terms, and institutional relationships as learning material, while avoiding official logos and any expression that could make this site look official, authorized, supervised, or affiliated.
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