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


Select One:
 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.


2. What is a “party platform”?


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 Place where the party headquarter exists
 the plans a political party develops for what they would do in government
 policies developed by the leaders of each party
 Place where party was officially started


3. How many electoral districts are there in Canada?


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 355
 287
 338 (as per Google)
 308 (as per Discover Canada book)


4. Which province is on the Pacific coast of Canada?


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 Nova Scotia.
 Yukon
 British Columbia
 Quebec


5. What year did Canada enact a free trade agreement with the United States?


Select One:
 1988
 1967
 1982
 1990


6. Which group of Aboriginal peoples has the largest population in Canada?


Select One:
 Inuit
 First Nations
 Métis
 Acadians and Inuit


7. Why is the North sometimes called the - Land of the Midnight Sun- ?


Select One:
 Fall daylight can last up to 24 hours.
 Summer daylight can last up to 24 hours
 Winter daylight can last up to 24 hours
 Spring daylight can last up to 24 hours


8. Who are the Acadians?


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 The descendants of French colonists who began settling in what are now the Maritime provinces in 1604
 English-speaking refugees who settled in Louisiana
 French-speaking Catholics living in Ontario
 Aboriginal people of the arctic


9. What was the first language O Canada was written in ?


Select One:
 Inuit & Huron Language (Aboriginal)
 French
 English
 Both English and French


10. What does equality under the law mean?


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 To be protected against any discrimination.
 To be discriminated against.
 To be the same as anywhere in the world.
 To be like anyone else in Canada.


11. What is the capital city of Prince Edward Island?


Select One:
 Kingston
 Alberton
 Charlottetown
 Cornwall


12. What is the capital city of British Columbia?


Select One:
 Vancouver
 Victoria
 Surrey
 British Columbia


13. Canada's economy of the 17th and 18th century depended mainly on:


Select One:
 Invensions
 Tourism
 Fur Trade
 All of above


14. What was the head Tax?


Select One:
 A tax based on the number of children per family
 A discriminatory race-based entry fee to Canada
 A discriminatory kind of property tax
 A fee charged for riding the railroad


15. What is the capital city of New Brunswick?


Select One:
 Monton
 Bathurst
 Saint John
 Fredericton


16. What is the most significant difference between Canadian football and American football?


Select One:
 Canadian football uses a bigger ball
 Canadian football allows three downs instead of four
 Canadian football is played on a bigger field
 All of above


17. Which of the followings are the responsibilities of local government?


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 Education, foreign policy and transportation
 Health care, natural resources and transportation
 National defence, health care and transportation
 Social and community Health, snow removal and transportation.


18. What does the Canadian justice system guarantee to everyone?


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 Due Process
 Justice
 Fairness
 Liberty


19. Where do most French speaking Canadians live?


Select One:
 Ontario
 Nova Scotia
 Quebec
 None of above


20. What is the difference between the role of the Sovereign (Queen) and that of the Prime Minister?


Select One:
 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.


 Citizenship Test Tips

Content of Canadian Citizenship Test ..... Remember the exam paper is generally designed for the country-wide purpose and the actual test contains very less questions specific to a province or a local city.

You are required to show adequate knowledge in following fields.
- National symbols of Canada
- Canadian Cultural and Social History;
- Canadian Goverment Hierarchy and Monarchy;
- Rights, Responsibilities and Privileges of Citizenship;

Check out Format of Canadian Citizenship Test to get more details.