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1. What is the highest court in Canada?


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 Supreme Court
 Federal Judiciary
 Superior Court
 High Court


2. What do you promise when you take the oath of citizenship?


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 To pledge your loyalty to Canada from sea to sea
 To pledge your loyalty to the Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II
 To pledge your allegiance to the flag and fulfill the duties of a Canadian
 To pledge your allegiance to the Canadian Constitution


3. Which province is known as the Land of 100,000 Lakes?


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 Quebec
 Manitoba
 Alberta
 Ontario


4. Who was the first leader of a responsible government in the Canadas in 1849?


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 Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine
 Sir John A Macdonald
 Louis Riel
 Robert Baldwin


5. What song is Canada's Royal anthem?


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 O Canada
 God Save the Queen
 I swear thee
 I will stand and protect


6. Where is the Canadian Shield?


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 Ontario
 Quebec
 Alberta and Ontario and Labrador
 Northern Quebec and Ontario and Labrador


7. Which province is the most populous Prairie province ?


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 Alberta
 Saskatchewan
 Prince Edward Island
 Northwest Territories


8. Why is the discovery of insulin by Canadians so important?


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 Helps control abnormal heart beat
 Saves the lives of people with heart disorder
 Insulin treats diabetes which has saved millions of lives worldwide
 Eliminated polio in the World


9. What do political parties do?


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 Work with the local governments.
 Follow commands from the Queen.
 Plan for the celebration of Canada Day
 Share ideas about how government should work


10. Why is the Constitution Act of 1982 important in Canadian history?


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 It made changes to the Citizenship Act.
 Canada can modify the Constitution without the approval from the British Government.
 The Queen has more power in Canadian Government.
 It lets Canadians to enjoy more freedom.


11. What is the Second most popular sport of Canada?


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 Hockey
 Football
 Curling
 Golf


12. Which Canadian province is the country's largest producer of Grains and Oilseed?


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 Ontario
 Quebec
 British Columbia
 Saskatchewan


13. In which parts of Canada did the Aboriginal peoples first live?


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 All regions
 The Prairies and the North
 The North and Great Lakes regions
 The Great Lakes regions and Prairies.


14. What is the Canada Health Act?


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 Ensures availability of drugs
 Ensures availability of Doctors and Nurses
 Ensures common elements and a basic standard of coverage
 Ensures availability of doctors, Drug and Nurses to Canadians


15. What is the head of government in Canada called?


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 President
 Prime Minister or Premier
 Senator
 Governor General


16. In the 1960s Quebec experienced rapid change. What is this period called?


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 The French Rebellion
 The Quiet Revolution
 The People's Revolution
 The Riel Rebellion


17. During the War of 1812 the Americans burned down the Parliament Buildings in York (now Toronto). What did the British and Canadians do in return?


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 They attacked American merchant ships and burned them down
 They burned down the White House in Washington D.C.
 They expanded their defence system, including Fort York
 They captured Niagara Falls and burned down all american posts


18. Where do more than half of the people in Canada live?


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 Atlantic Canada
 Central Canada
 Prairies
 Coastal Pacific


19. How many Canadians served in the First World War?


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 More than 600,000.
 About 10,000.
 More than 60,000.
 About 170,000.


20. What year women got rights to vote in Manitoba ?


Select One:
 1984
 1916
 1918
 1922


 Citizenship Test Tips

Previously, the citizenship test contained certain mandatory questions, however ..... Before 2010, citizenship test contained certain mandatory questions which needed to be answered correctly by applicants in order to pass the test.
The three mandatory questions tested applicants on the following:

- the right to vote;
- the right to run for elected office; and
- voting procedures related to elections.

However, because Section 15 of the Citizenship Regulations now specifies that applicants are required to have sufficient knowledge of a broad range of topics, the inclusion of mandatory questions in the citizenship test will no longer be in effect as of October 14, 2010.