Canadian Citizenship Test by Goobid

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

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    1. Name six responsibilities of citizenship.
  • Get a job, make money, raise a family, pay taxes, mow your lawn, vote
  • Vote, join a political party, get a job, obey the law, drive safely, pick up litter
  • Care for the environment, don't litter, pay taxes, obey the law, help others, respect others
  • Vote, help others, care for our heritage and environment, obey Canada's laws, respect the rights of others, eliminate injustice
  • 2. Which province is the main producer of pulp and paper and hydro-electricity?
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • British Columbia
  • Manitoba
  • 3. What are the three levels of government in Canada?
  • Federal, Provincial and Territorial, Municipal (local)
  • Federal, Provincial and City
  • Federal, Territorial and Provincial
  • Federal, State and Local
  • 4. What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples?
  • First Nations, Métis and Inuit
  • Acadians, Métis and Inuit
  • United Empire Loyalists, Métis and Inuit
  • Inuit, Métis and Acadians
  • 5. Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?
  • Louis Riel
  • Sir John A. Macdonald
  • Lester B. Pearson
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • 6. What are the Prairie provinces and their capital cities?
  • Alberta (Edmonton) and Saskatchewan (Regina)
  • Alberta (Edmonton), Saskatchewan (Regina) and Manitoba (Winnipeg)
  • Saskatchewan (Regina) and Manitoba (Winnipeg)
  • Saskatchewan (Regina), Manitoba (Winnipeg) and Ontario (Toronto)
  • 7. Who has the right to run as a candidate in federal elections?
  • Anyone
  • A Canadian citizen who is 16 years old
  • Any man who is at least 18 years old
  • Any Canadian citizen who is at least 18 years old
  • 8. What are the three main types of industry in Canada?
  • Natural resources, tourism and service industries
  • Tourism, services and manufacturing
  • Natural resources, tourism and manufacturing
  • Natural resources, manufacturing and services
  • 9. When is Remembrance Day celebrated?
  • July 1st
  • October 1st
  • November 11th
  • December 25th
  • 10. Which region covers more than one-third of Canada?
  • Central Canada
  • Prairies
  • Atlantic Canada
  • Northern Territories
  • 11. What country is Canada’s largest trading partner?
  • Mexico
  • United States of America
  • China
  • Japan
  • 12. 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
  • 13. 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
  • 14. What are some examples of taking responsibility for yourself and your family?
  • Buying a house and a TV
  • Getting a job, taking care of one’s family and working hard in keeping with one’s abilities
  • Doing laundry and keeping the house clean
  • Study hard so you can earn enough money to take a vacation
  • 15. What is the highest military honour a Canadian can receive?
  • Purple Cross
  • Badge of Courage
  • Order of Merit
  • Victoria Cross
  • 16. What is a majority government?
  • When the party in power holds about one third of the seats in the House of Commons
  • When the party in power holds about one quarter of the seats in the House of Commons
  • When the part in power holds at least half of the seats in the Senate
  • When the party in power holds at least half of the seats in the House of Commons
  • 17. What is the capital city of Canada?
  • Ottawa
  • Toronto
  • Montreal
  • Hull
  • 18. On what date did Nunavut become a territory?
  • July 1st, 1867
  • April 1st, 1999
  • June 24th, 1995
  • March 31st, 1949
  • 19. 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
  • 20. What was significant about the Canadian navy at the end of the Second World War?
  • It was the largest navy in world
  • It was the second-largest navy in world
  • It was third-largest navy in world
  • It was fourth-largest navy in world
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