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. Which province is the only officially bilingual province?
New Brunswick Quebec Ontario Prince Edward Island 2. 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 3. How many electoral districts are there in Canada?
20 308 178 59 4. What was the Women’s Suffrage Movement?
The effort by women to achieve the right to vote The effort by women to participate in military service An unsuccessful movement to get husbands to do housework The effort by women to be in Parliament 5. 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 6. 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 7. What is the government of all of Canada called?
National assembly Legislature Federal Council 8. What was the significance of June 6, 1944 invasion of Normandy?
It led to the establishment of the Juno Awards It liberated North Africa from Nazi occupation Canadians made a significant contribution to the defeat of Nazism and Fascism in Europe during the Second World War It resulted in the forcible relocation of Canadians of Japanese origin 9. 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 10. Who is Canada’s Head of State?
Governor General of Canada Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Prime Minister Lieutenant Governor 11. What is the name of the Governor General?
David Johnston Elizabeth May Dalton McGuinty Michaëlle Jean 12. What does equality under the law mean?
Being the same Being like everyone else Being discriminated against Being treated with equal dignity and respect, and having equal rights to speak out and express ideas 13. Which party is the Official Opposition at the federal level?
The New Democratic Party The Liberal Party The Independent Party The Conservative Party 14. What is a voter information card?
Tells you who the candidates are in your electoral district Tells you what province to vote in A form that tells you when and where to vote A form that lets you know your voting time 15. Which party becomes the Official Opposition?
The party with the second most MP's The party receiving the least votes Any independent candidate The party the Prime Minister selects 16. Who invented the worldwide system of standard time zones?
Alexander Graham Bell Joseph-Armand Bombardier Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie Sir Sandford Fleming 17. What does it mean to say Canada is a constitutional monarchy?
The Sovereign (Queen or King) is the law maker of Canada Canada’s Head of State is a hereditary Sovereign (Queen or King) who reigns in accordance with the Constitution The Sovereign (Queen or King) represents Canadians in Parliament The sovereign (Queen or King) approves bills before becoming law 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. What is meant by the equality of women and men?
Men and women are equal under the law Men and women must both do housework Women may now go to school and enter the professional workforce A woman may now become Prime Minister 20. What do you call a law before it is passed?
A New law A Proposed law A Bill A New proposal
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