Federal State Specific Citizenship Questions
(Einbürgerungstest Fragen)

Berlin

301.

Welches Wappen gehört zum Bundesland Berlin?

301

1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4

301.

Which emblem belongs to the federal state of Berlin?

Which emblem belongs to the federal state of Berlin?

1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
1. 1
1
2. 2
2
3. 3
3
4. 4
4

The state emblem of Berlin consists of a silver (white) bear on a red shield. The bear has been the heraldic symbol of Berlin since the Middle Ages, representing strength, bravery, and the city’s connection to its history.

Answer: 4

302.

Welches ist ein Bezirk von Berlin?

1. Altona
2. Prignitz
3. Pankow
4. Demmin

302.

Which is a district of Berlin?

Which is a district of Berlin?

1. Altona
2. Prignitz
3. Pankow
4. Demmin
1. Altona
Altona
2. Prignitz
Prignitz
3. Pankow
Pankow
4. Demmin
Demmin
Berlin is divided into districts, and Pankow is one of them. It’s known for its diverse neighborhoods, historical sites, and cultural attractions. Pankow encompasses areas such as Prenzlauer Berg and Weißensee and is an integral part of Berlin’s administrative structure, providing local governance and services to its residents.
Answer: Pankow

303.

Für wie viele Jahre wird das Landesparlament in Berlin gewählt?

1. 3
2. 4
3. 5
4. 6

303.

How many years is the state parliament in Berlin elected for?

How many years is the state parliament in Berlin elected for?

1. 3
2. 4
3. 5
4. 6
1. 3
3
2. 4
4
3. 5
5
4. 6
6
The state parliament in Berlin, known as the “Abgeordnetenhaus,” is elected every five years. This legislative body represents the citizens of Berlin and is responsible for passing laws, overseeing the government’s activities, and representing the interests of the electorate. Elections are held regularly to ensure democratic governance and accountability.
Answer: 5

304.

Ab welchem Alter darf man in Berlin bei Kommunalwahlen (Wahl der Bezirksverordnetenversammlung) wählen?

1. 14
2. 16
3. 18
4. 20

304.

From what age can you vote in municipal elections (election of the district assembly) in Berlin?

From what age can you vote in municipal elections (election of the district assembly) in Berlin?

1. 14
2. 16
3. 18
4. 20
1. 14
14
2. 16
16
3. 18
18
4. 20
20
In Berlin, individuals can vote in municipal elections, specifically for the district assembly (Bezirksverordnetenversammlung), once they reach the age of 16. This ensures that young citizens have a voice in local governance and decision-making processes, allowing them to participate in shaping their communities and exercising their democratic rights.
Answer: 16

305.

Welche Farben hat die Landesflagge von Berlin?

1. blau-weiß-rot
2. weiß-rot
3. grün-weiß-rot
4. schwarz-gold

305.

What are the colors of the state flag of Berlin?

What are the colors of the state flag of Berlin?

1. blue-white-red
2. white-red
3. green-white-red
4. black-gold
1. blau-weiß-rot
blue-white-red
2. weiß-rot
white-red
3. grün-weiß-rot
green-white-red
4. schwarz-gold
black-gold
The state flag of Berlin consists of the colors white and red. These colors are derived from the coat of arms of the Margraviate of Brandenburg, which historically governed the region. The flag serves as a symbol of Berlin’s identity and sovereignty, representing its history, culture, and values as a vibrant and diverse city.
Answer: weiß-rot

306.

Wo können Sie sich in Berlin über politische Themen informieren?

1. beim Ordnungsamt der Gemeinde
2. bei den Kirchen
3. bei der Verbraucherzentrale
4. bei der Landeszentrale für politische Bildung

306.

Where can you get information about political issues in Berlin?

Where can you get information about political issues in Berlin?

1. at the local municipal office
2. at the churches
3. at the consumer center
4. at the state agency for political education
1. beim Ordnungsamt der Gemeinde
at the local municipal office
2. bei den Kirchen
at the churches
3. bei der Verbraucherzentrale
at the consumer center
4. bei der Landeszentrale für politische Bildung
at the state agency for political education
The state agency for political education (Landeszentrale für politische Bildung) provides information and educational resources on political topics in Berlin. It serves as a neutral and objective source of information, offering citizens access to political knowledge, civic engagement opportunities, and forums for dialogue and debate. By promoting political literacy and awareness, the agency contributes to a well-informed and active citizenry, essential for a functioning democracy.
Answer: bei der Landeszentrale für politische Bildung / at the state agency for political education

307.

Welches Bundesland ist ein Stadtstaat?

1. Berlin
2. Saarland
3. Brandenburg
4. Hessen

307.

Which federal state is a city-state?

Which federal state is a city-state?

1. Berlin
2. Saarland
3. Brandenburg
4. Hessen
1. Berlin
Berlin
2. Saarland
Saarland
3. Brandenburg
Brandenburg
4. Hessen
Hessen
Berlin is both a city and a federal state, making it a city-state. As the capital of Germany, Berlin has its own state government, legislature, and administration, in addition to being a major cultural, economic, and political center. Being a city-state gives Berlin a unique status within the German federal system, with specific powers and responsibilities tailored to its urban context and regional significance.
Answer: Berlin

308.

Welches Bundesland ist Berlin?

308

1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4

308.

Which federal state is Berlin?

Which federal state is Berlin?

1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
1. 1
1
2. 2
2
3. 3
3
4. 4
4

Berlin is both Germany’s capital and a federal state, governing its local affairs independently. Known for its cultural vibrancy and historical significance, Berlin hosts landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall. Despite being the smallest state in size, it’s the most populous, boasting a diverse population. Balancing urban demands with state-level governance, Berlin’s unique status influences national policies and gives it a pivotal role on the global stage.

Answer: 4

309.

Wie nennt man den Regierungschef / die Regierungschefin des Stadtstaates Berlin?

1. Ministerpräsident / Ministerpräsidentin
2. Oberbürgermeister / Oberbürgermeisterin
3. Präsident / Präsidentin des Senats
4. Regierender Bürgermeister / Regierende Bürgermeisterin

309.

What is the name of the head of government of the city-state of Berlin?

What is the name of the head of government of the city-state of Berlin?

1. Ministerpräsident / Ministerpräsidentin
2. Mayor / Mayoress
3. President of the Senate
4. Governing Mayor / Governing Mayoress
1. Ministerpräsident / Ministerpräsidentin
Ministerpräsident / Ministerpräsidentin
2. Oberbürgermeister / Oberbürgermeisterin
Mayor / Mayoress
3. Präsident / Präsidentin des Senats
President of the Senate
4. Regierender Bürgermeister / Regierende Bürgermeisterin
Governing Mayor / Governing Mayoress
The head of government of the city-state of Berlin is called the “Regierender Bürgermeister” or “Regierende Bürgermeisterin,” which translates to “Governing Mayor.” This individual serves as the chief executive of Berlin’s state government and is responsible for administering the city-state’s affairs, representing its interests, and leading the executive branch.
Answer: Regierender Bürgermeister / Regierende Bürgermeisterin

310.

Welchen Senator / welche Senatorin hat Berlin nicht?

1. Finanzsenator / Finanzsenatorin
2. Innensenator / Innensenatorin
3. Senator / Senatorin für Außenbeziehungen
4. Justizsenator / Justizsenatorin

310.

Which senator does Berlin not have?

Which senator does Berlin not have?

1. Finance Senator
2. Interior Senator
3. Senator for Foreign Relations
4. Justice Senator
1. Finanzsenator / Finanzsenatorin
Finance Senator
2. Innensenator / Innensenatorin
Interior Senator
3. Senator / Senatorin für Außenbeziehungen
Senator for Foreign Relations
4. Justizsenator / Justizsenatorin
Justice Senator
Berlin does not have a senator specifically for foreign relations. While Berlin has various senators responsible for different areas of governance, such as finance, interior, and justice, the role of a senator for foreign relations is not established in the city-state’s government structure. Instead, Berlin’s foreign affairs are managed through other channels, such as the federal government or diplomatic missions representing the city-state’s interests abroad.
Answer: Senator / Senatorin für Außenbeziehungen / Senator for Foreign Relations