Beginning Monday, anyone applying for naturalized citizenship in the United States will need to study a new version of the naturalization civics test, more commonly referred to as the citizenship test.

The new test, with a bank of 128 questions, requires people to answer 12 out of 20 questions correctly in order to pass the test.

This is double the number of questions asked and required to be answered correctly under the previous test, which had a smaller bank of 100 questions.

However, officers no longer have to answer all questions — just enough to determine whether the test taker has passed or failed.

The test has an increased focus on history and government, while removing all questions related to geography.

KSAT asked people around San Antonio some of the questions. You can watch

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