Constitution Day Quiz 2025 Constitution Day Quiz 2025 Constitution Day is Wednesday, Sept. 17, and to celebrate, Colorado Law's Byron R. White Center for the Study of Constitutional Law invites you to participate in a quiz about the U.S. Constitution.Test your knowledge and see how you stack up to your peers! You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Indicates required field 1. Does the Constitution itself say anything about our rights as citizens? - Select - No – that is all encompassed in the Bill of Rights and other constitutional amendments Yes – it gives us the right to vote for our elected officials in all federal elections No – that is primarily up to the states and those elected officials Yes – it says that all citizens of each state shall be entitled to the same immunities and privileges as citizens of another state 2. Where in the Bill of Rights is the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures? - Select - 1st Amendment 3rd Amendment 4th Amendment 5th Amendment 3. Which statement is not true about your rights as a criminal defendant? - Select - You can refuse to answer questions without an attorney in most scenarios The right to remain silent does not apply to defendants before trial You can compel people to testify for you You can appeal any conviction you get from a guilty verdict at trial 4. What have the most recent Supreme Court decisions (SCOTUS) not addressed? - Select - Discrimination under federal law Universal injunctions (temporary court order to not do something) Cell phone searches Online discourse and free speech Parents’ religious exercise rights in school 5. Which of the following statements about searches is true? - Select - Warrants are required for any search of a person or their property Warrants aren’t necessary for searches of a person and their car if occurring alongside a valid arrest Warrants are never required for searches of vehicles If one roommate consents, police can search an entire home, including bedrooms