Are you preparing for Swiss naturalization in Kanton Zürich?

A multiple-choice test is required.

Don’t just prepare to pass  – aim for 100%. 

Why aim for 100%?

The multiple-choice test is designed to check your factual knowledge for the naturalization process in Kanton Zürich. It covers the core topics you are expected to know before the interview.

If your preparation focuses only on reaching the minimum score, incorrect answers in the test can highlight specific knowledge gaps. These are often the exact areas examiners may explore further during the interview, simply to understand your level of knowledge more clearly.

By preparing until you can consistently reach 100% in training, you:

reduce the likelihood of follow-up questions in areas where answers were previously incorrect

demonstrate solid and complete knowledge across all tested topics

help keep the interview focused and straightforward

create a calm and well-prepared impression

Aiming for 100% does not mean the test requires perfection.
It means using the test as a knowledge check and closing gaps before the interview.

 

What You Get with the Kanton Zürich Test Training:

  • No Surprises – You practice with the same pool of questions used for the official test, so the format and topics feel familiar and predictable.
  • Efficient Preparation – Instead of working through broad study guides, you can focus directly on the questions that will appear on the test.
  • Stronger Retention –Targeted repetition with the same questions helps knowledge stick more effectively than passive reading.
  • Identify Weak Spots Early – Your results clearly show which topics need more attention, so you can close those gaps before the interview.
  • Build Exam Confidence – When you consistently reach high scores in practice, the real test feels routine rather than stressful.
  • Save Time and Energy – You avoid spending time on less relevant material and concentrate on exactly what is tested.
  • Increase Your Interview Advantage – Strong test results leave fewer knowledge gaps, reducing the likelihood that examiners will revisit those areas in the interview.

Build certainty, close knowledge gaps, and go into the Zürich multiple-choice test with confidence.

The test you’ll face in Kanton Zürich – Key Facts:

The multiple-choice test is completed prior to your naturalization interview, and your results may influence the questions asked during the interview.

Number of Questions on the Test: 50 randomly drawn multiple-choice questions

Total Question Pool: 350 questions (each test is a random selection from this pool)

Passing Score: 60% (30 correct answers)

  • Topics Covered: Politics, society, geography, history, and culture of Switzerland
  • Format: Questions are answered online; scores are calculated automatically

Hello Christoph,

Today we got the letter saying we have got a positive decision from the Commission in the Gemeinde.
Thank you so much for all the help and support, your classes were key for us to get confidence and also as a very supportive friend during the entire preparation phase.

Thanks a lot.

Best regards,

A.

Hello Christoph,

Hello Christoph, I wanted to let you know that we received confirmation that as of May 27 we were accepted by the Kanton , and just a few weeks later we were able to get our passports.

They are so beautiful and my husband tells me that I look very pleased with myself in the photo – but I don’t mind because I genuinely am proud of what I achieved with your support.

It is perhaps one of the biggest and most meaningful achievements and something that I wanted more than anything.

K.

Hello, I’m Christoph Kirn, and I’m dedicated to helping busy individuals take the stress out of the Swiss naturalization process.

Whether you need help with the application process or interview preparation:

  • Knowledge: what you need to know about Switzerland
  • Language: mastering the German language skills you will need for the interviews
  • Performance: building confidence for your test and interviews

I’m here to provide guidance every step of the way.

With over two decades of experience living in Switzerland and a background in language teaching, I’ve assisted numerous individuals and families through the naturalization process.

I invite you to join me on this journey toward a seamless naturalization process. Let’s work together to make your journey as smooth as possible.

Ready to take the next step?