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. What is the name of the Governor General?
  • David Johnston
  • Elizabeth May
  • Dalton McGuinty
  • Michaëlle Jean
  • 2. What do you call a law before it is passed?
  • A New law
  • A Proposed law
  • A Bill
  • A New proposal
  • 3. What is the Queen's representative in the Territories called?
  • Premier
  • Governor General
  • Commissioner
  • Member of Parliament
  • 4. 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
  • 5. What is a major river in Quebec?
  • Fraser River
  • St. Lawrence River
  • Niagara
  • Hudson's Bay
  • 6. 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)
  • 7. 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
  • 8. What is the population of Canada?
  • About 20 million
  • 38 million
  • 17 million
  • About 33 million
  • 9. 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
  • 10. Which party is the Official Opposition at the federal level?
  • The New Democratic Party
  • The Liberal Party
  • The Independent Party
  • The Conservative Party
  • 11. 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
  • 12. What are the two official languages of Canada?
  • English and Irish
  • English and Italian
  • English and French
  • English and Irish
  • 13. How are Senators selected?
  • They are appointed on the advice of the Governor General
  • They are appointed on the advice of the Prime Minister
  • They are selected by the Prime Minister
  • They are elected by people
  • 14. Which of the following sentences best describes the War of 1812?
  • Napoleon’s fleet was defeated by the Royal Navy in the war
  • The USA became independent from the British Empire after the war
  • The USA invaded Canada and was defeated, which ensured that Canada would remain independent of the United States
  • Canada joined the United States after the war
  • 15. After a federal election, which party forms the new government?
  • The party with the most elected representatives becomes the party in power
  • The Queen picks a party to run the government
  • The Governor General proposes a law for elected officials to become the governing body
  • The Premiers of each province pick a party to run the government
  • 16. Who has the right to vote in federal elections?
  • A Canadian citizen, 18 years or older and on voters list
  • A Canadian citizen, 18 years or older and must work for the federal government
  • A landed immigrant, 18 years old and a memberof the Canadian Forces
  • A Canadian citizen, over 25 years and a member of the Canadian Forces
  • 17. 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
  • 18. When did the British North America Act come into effect?
  • 1871
  • 1898
  • 1867
  • 1905
  • 19. 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
  • 20. 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
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