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. Which party is the Official Opposition at the federal level?
  • The New Democratic Party
  • The Liberal Party
  • The Independent Party
  • The Conservative Party
  • 2. What is the highest military honour a Canadian can receive?
  • Purple Cross
  • Badge of Courage
  • Order of Merit
  • Victoria Cross
  • 3. What is the meaning of the Remembrance Day poppy?
  • To remember our Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II
  • To celebrate Confederation
  • To honour Prime Ministers who have die
  • To remember the sacrifice of Canadians who have served or died in wars up to the present day
  • 4. 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
  • 5. What should you do if you do not receive a voter information card telling you when and where to vote?
  • Go to the police station
  • Call your Member of Parliament
  • Assume you cannot vote
  • Call Elections Canada or visit their website
  • 6. What are the provinces of the Atlantic region and their capital cities?
  • Nova Scotia (Halifax), New Brunswick (Fredericton), Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown) and Quebec (Quebec)
  • Newfoundland and Labrador (St. John's), Nova Scotia (Halifax), New Brunswick (Fredericton) and Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown)
  • Newfoundland and Labrador (St. John's), Nova Scotia (Halifax), New Brunswick (Fredericton) and Quebec (Quebec)
  • Nova Scotia (Halifax), New Brunswick (Fredericton), Quebec (Quebec City)and Ontario (Toronto)
  • 7. 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
  • 8. In Canada, are you allowed to question the police about their service or conduct?
  • No, police service and conduct is not open to discussion with Canadians
  • Yes, you can question their service but not their conduct
  • Yes, you can question their conduct but not their service
  • Yes, if you feel the need to
  • 9. 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
  • 10. Who are the Métis?
  • The distinct aboriginal people of Atlantic Canada
  • A people of mixed Inuit/First Nations ancestry most of whom live on the Prairies
  • First Nations people speaking the Michif dialect
  • A distinct people of mixed Aboriginal and European ancestry
  • 11. 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
  • 12. 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
  • 13. 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
  • 14. When asked, who must you tell how you voted in a federal election?
  • Your employer
  • No one
  • A police officer
  • An Elections Canada official
  • 15. When you vote on election day, what do you do?
  • Go to the voting station, tell them who you are and mark your X. Give the ballot back to the attendant
  • Go to the voting station, remove 1 ballot and after marking your X deposit it in the ballot box
  • Go to the voting station, take your voter’s card with proof of identity, highlight your choice on the ballot and deposit it in the box
  • Go to the voting station with your voter’s card and ID, mark an X in the circle next to the candidate of your choice, fold the ballot and present it to the poll officials
  • 16. Who were the United Empire Loyalists?
  • Settlers who came to Canada from the United States during and after the American Revolution
  • Aboriginal peoples
  • Métis
  • Inuit
  • 17. Who have major responsibilities on First Nations reserves?
  • Band chiefs and councillors
  • Municipal governments
  • Provincial and territorial governments
  • Federal government
  • 18. Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?
  • Louis Riel
  • Sir John A. Macdonald
  • Lester B. Pearson
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • 19. What country is Canada’s largest trading partner?
  • Mexico
  • United States of America
  • China
  • Japan
  • 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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