Canadian Citizenship Test by Goobid

Canadian Citizenship Test
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The Test Content
  • Base on "Discover Canada"
  • Rights and responsibilities
  • Canadian history
  • Canadian political systems
  • Canadian physical and political geography

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    Citizenship sample test questions


    1. Where are the Parliament Buildings located?
  • Ottawa
  • Quebec City
  • Hull
  • Toronto
  • 2. How many Canadians have been awarded the Victoria Cross (V.C.), the highest honour available to Canadians?
  • 56
  • 96
  • 1,024
  • 42
  • 3. Who are the founding peoples of Canada?
  • Métis, French and British
  • Aboriginal, Métis and British
  • Inuit, Aboriginal and British
  • Aboriginal, French and British
  • 4. What does the term “responsible government” mean?
  • Each person in each electoral district is responsible for voting
  • The Governor General is responsible for the actions of the Prime Minister
  • The ministers of the Crown must have the support of a majority of the elected representatives in order to govern
  • All Canadians are responsible for each other
  • 5. Name two fundamental freedoms protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
  • Freedom of religion and freedom of speech
  • Equality rights and to care for Canada's heritage
  • Basic freedoms and obey laws
  • Aboriginal peoples' rights and to volunteer
  • 6. What does the Canadian flag look like?
  • Red and white with provincial emblems
  • Red and white with a beaver
  • White with a red border on each end and a red maple leaf in the centre
  • Red with a white maple leaf
  • 7. Which federal political party is in power?
  • Green Party
  • New Democratic Party
  • Liberal Party
  • Conservative Party
  • 8. What does the word “Inuit” mean?
  • "Eskimo" in Inuktitut language
  • "Home" in English
  • "The people" in the Inuktitut language
  • "The Arctic Land" in Inuktitut language
  • 9. Name three legal rights protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
  • Freedom of speech, right to not pay taxes, and right to a fair trial
  • Right to live and work anywhere in Canada, right to a fair trial, and right to protection against discrimination
  • Right to ski anywhere in Canada, right to move, and right to public assembly
  • Right to vote, right to live and work anywhere in Canada, and right to deliver speeches on the radio
  • 10. What is Canada’s national winter sport?
  • Golf (in Florida)
  • Nordic skiing
  • Lacrosse
  • Hockey
  • 11. What three requirements must you meet in order to vote in a federal election?
  • Canadian citizen, 18 years or older and on the list of electors
  • Canadian citizen, 21 years or older, and on the list of electors
  • Living outside of Canada for less than 5 years, Canadian and 21 years old
  • Working for the federal government, Canadian forces or other organization, 21 years, and Canadian
  • 12. What are the territories of Northern Canada and their capital cities?
  • Alaska (Juneau) and Yukon Territory ( Whitehorse)
  • Northwest Territories (Yellowknife) and Alaska (Juneau)
  • Northwest Territories (Yellowknife)
  • Yukon Territory (Whitehorse), Northwest Territories (Yellowknife), and Nunavut (Iqaluit)
  • 13. Give an example of where English and French have equal status in Canada.
  • In schools
  • In the workplace
  • In the Parliament of Canada
  • At City Hall
  • 14. What is a major river in Quebec?
  • Fraser River
  • St. Lawrence River
  • Niagara
  • Hudson's Bay
  • 15. What is the population of Canada?
  • About 20 million
  • 38 million
  • 17 million
  • About 33 million
  • 16. In the 1960s, Quebec experienced an era of rapid change. What is this called?
  • The West Movement
  • The Revolution
  • The Quiet Revolution
  • La Francophonie
  • 17. What is the role of the courts in Canada?
  • To enforce the law
  • To guide people in our society
  • To settle disputes
  • To express values and beliefs of Canadians
  • 18. What does Confederation mean?
  • The United States Confederate soldiers came to Canada
  • Joining of communities to become a province
  • Joining of suburbs to form a large city
  • Joining of provinces to make a new country
  • 19. Give an example of how you can show responsibility by participating in your community.
  • Mind your own business
  • Have a party
  • Keep your property tidy
  • Join a community group
  • 20. Give the first two lines of Canada’s national anthem?
  • O Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love in all thy sons command
  • O Canada! Our province and native land! True patriot love in all thy sons command
  • O Canada! From far and wide, O Canada, We stand on guard for thee
  • O Canada! We stand on guard for thee
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