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1. Which year is associated by many with Québec's "Quiet Revolution," a period of social, political and cultural change.


Select One:
 1840
 1960
 1980
 1970


2. What are three key facts about Canada's system of government?


Select One:
 A kingdom, a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
 A federal nation, a constitutional democracy and a parliamentary monarchy.
 A socialist country, a constitutional democracy and a parliamentary monarchy.
 A federal state, a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.


3. What does Confederation mean?


Select One:
 The combination of neighborhood to build a larger community.
 The joining of provinces to become a new country.
 The United States Confederate army came to settle in Canada.
 The merger of colonies to form a province.


4. What year Magna Carta was signed in ?


Select One:
 1245
 1215
 1615
 1125


5. What is the Canadian Constitution?


Select One:
 The laws which formed the country.
  A system of laws and conventions which our country governs itself by.
 Municipal and local bylaws.
 The laws which govern the Territories in Canada.


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


Select One:
 President
 Prime Minister or Premier
 Senator
 Governor General


7. Which federal political party is Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition? (After 2015 election)


Select One:
 Green Party
 New Democratic Party
 Liberal Party of Canada
 Conservative Party


8. Who has the right to enter and leave Canada at will?


Select One:
 Landed immigrants
 British citizens
 Citizens of United States
 Canadian citizens.


9. How many Provinces are there in Canada ?


Select One:
 7
 13
 10
 3


10. What is the meaning of the Remembrance Day poppy?


Select One:
 To remember our Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II.
 To celebrate Confederation.
 To remember the sacrifice of Canadians who have served or died in wars up to the present day.
 To honour prime ministers who have died.


11. Where are the Great Lakes?


Select One:
 Ontario
 Quebec
 Southern Ontario along the border between Canada and the United States.
 Near Niagara Falls


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


Select One:
 More than 600,000.
 About 10,000.
 More than 60,000.
 About 170,000.


13. Which TERRITORY shares a border with another country?


Select One:
 Northwest Territories
 Yukon Territory.
 British Columbia
 Alberta


14. This historic Canadian figure is known as the first prime minister of the Dominion of Canada and is also featured on the Canadian $10 bill.


Select One:
  Sir Robert Borden
 Sir John A. Macdonald
 Sir Trudeau
 William Lyon Mackenzie King


15. When did Nunavut become a territory?


Select One:
 2000
 1989
 1996
 1999


16. Which province is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world?


Select One:
 Saskatchewan
 Manitoba
 Ontario
 Alberta


17. How many Territories are there in Canada ?


Select One:
 7
 13
 10
 3


18. Ms X immigrated to Canada and She can work and earn as much money as a man would. Why is that?


Select One:
 Because her degree is acceptable here in Canada
 Because of acceptance of diversity
 Because of Freedom of Speech
 Because of equality between sexes (Equal rights of Man and Woman)


19. Why did early explorers first come to Atlantic Canada?


Select One:
 To look for new mines
 To fish and trade with First Nations people
 To run away from religious persecution
 To build immigration sites for settlers


20. From whom are the Acadians descended?


Select One:
 French colonists who began settling in what are now the Maritime Provinces in 1604.
 Métis and Inuit.
 First Nations who began settling in what are now the Prairie Provinces in 1600s.
 British colonists who began settling in what are now the Maritime Provinces in 1604.


 Citizenship Test Tips

If you fail Canadian Citizenship Test ..... If you fail the test, you will be invited to attend an interview with a citizenship judge. In addition to personal question about you and your family, the judge may ask you questions from the "Discover Canada" book (similar to Citizenship) but his focus might be more provincial or local than national. This still means you will have to refresh you knowledge again. Some judges are more lenient than others.