Canadian Citizenship Test
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Rights and responsibilities
Canadian history
Canadian political systems
Canadian physical and political geography
Canadian Citizenship Practice Test
Discover Canada - 141 Questions
Practice Test Sheet - 20 Questions
Canadian Citizenship Practice Test
Discover Canada - 141 Questions
Practice Test Sheet - 20 Questions
Citizenship sample test questions
1. What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship?
Pledge allegiance to the Queen, observe the laws of Canada and fulfil the duties of a Canadian Pledge to be faithful to the Queen Promise to observe the laws of Canada Fulfil duties as a Canadian citizen 2. Who are the Acadians?
Aboriginal people of the arctic French-speaking Catholics living in Ontario The descendants of French colonists who began settling in what are now the Maritime provinces in 1604 English speaking refugees who settled in Louisiana 3. When did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Canadian Constitution?
1867 1905 1982 1878 4. What percentage of Aboriginal people are First Nations?
30% 6% 50% 65% 5. What did the Canadian Pacific Railway symbolize?
Easy access to the West Coast What can be achieved by working together Unity Ribbons of steel 6. When asked, who must you tell how you voted in a federal election?
Your employer No one A police officer An Elections Canada official 7. What are the three parts of Parliament?
The Sovereign, Governor General and Prime Minister The House of Commons, the Legislative Assembly and the Senate The Queen, the Legislative Assembly and the Senate The Queen, the House of Commons and the Senate 8. Name all the federal political parties in the House of Commons and their leaders
Conservative (Harper), NDP (Mulcair), Liberal (Trudeau), Bloc Quebecois (Paillé), Green Party (May) Conservative (Harper), Green (May), Liberal (Rae), Bloc Quebecois (Duceppe) NDP (Layton), Green (May), Liberal (Rae), Bloc Quebecois (Paillé) Liberal (Ignatieff), Conservative (Harper), NDP (Turmel), Green (May) 9. Where are the Great Lakes?
Between Ontario and the United States Manitob Northern Quebec Atlantic Canada 10. Which provinces first formed Confederation?
Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Albert Ontario, Quebec, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Province of Canada 11. Which was the last province to join Canada?
Newfoundland Alberta Saskatchewan British Columbia 12. In Canada, are you obliged to tell others how you voted?
If the Lieutenant Governor asks, yes No but you may choose to discuss how you voted with others If your Member of Parliament asks, yes If your family would like to know how you voted, yes 13. Which province in Canada is the smallest in land size?
Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Yukon Territory Newfoundland and Labrador 14. Name the five regions of Canada
Midwest, North, South, East, Central Maritimes, Ontario, Quebec, Prairies and British Columbia Atlantic, Central, Prairie, West Coast and North West, Central, East, Prairies and Territories 15. Approximately how many Canadians served in the First World War?
7000 8 million About 60,000 More than 600,000 16. How is the government formed after a federal election?
The party with the most elected representatives becomes the party in power. The Queen chooses the Prime Minister from this party The party with the most elected representatives becomes the party in power. The leader of this party becomes the Prime Minister The Governor General picks a party and a Prime Minister to run the government Each province elects one representative to form the government. The Queen then chooses the Prime Minister 17. Which region is known as the industrial and manufacturing heartland of Canada?
Atlantic provinces Prairie provinces Central Canada West Coast 18. Who do Canadians vote for in a federal election?
The best speaker running in the election A candidate they want to represent them in Parliament Someone to become the Premier All of the candidates in their electoral district 19. Where do most French-speaking Canadians live?
Ontario Nova Scotia Quebec Prince Edward Island 20. What is the difference between the role of the Sovereign and that of the Prime Minister?
The Sovereign is Head of State, the Prime Minister oversees provincial policies The Sovereign is the guardian of Constitutional freedoms, the Prime Minister selects the Cabinet ministers and is responsible for operations and policy of government The Sovereign links Canada to 52 other nations and the Prime Minister is the guardian of Constitutional freedoms The Sovereign is the symbol of Canadian sovereignty and the Prime Minister is her aide
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