1. What year women got the right to vote in Federal election?
Select One:
1919
1917
1918
1916
2. What are the regions of Canada?
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West Coast, Central, East, Canadian Shield and South
Atlantic, North, Central, Prairies and West Coast
West, North, South, East, Central
Rockies, Ontario, Quebec, Prairies
3. What is the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador?
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Windsor
St. Lawrence
St. John's
St. George's
4. What was the first province in Canada to recognize Women right to vote ?
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Ontario
Manitoba
Quebec
British Columbia
5. How is a Cabinet Minister chosen ?
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By the Queen
By the Governor General
By the voters
By the Prime Minister
6. What is the oldest national park in Canada?
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Fundy National Park
Glacier National Park
Waterton Lakes National Park
Banff National Park
7. What does the Iroquoian word "Kanata" mean?
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The Land
The People
The Village
The place
8. 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
9. When did the Prime Minister, on behalf of the Government of Canada, officially apologized to First Nation for taking their children and putting them in separate school camps to better assimilate in Canadian Culture
Select One:
2008
2001
1990
2010
10. What year Magna Carta was signed in ?
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1245
1215
1615
1125
11. What do you call a law before it is passed?
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A proposal of a law
A new law.
A bill.
A proposed law
12. On July 5, 1916, the assembly of the No. 2 Construction Battalion was approved. Why was this battalion different from the rest of the military's battalions?
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It was Canada's first, and only, all-black battalion
It was Canada's first, and only, battalion consisting of only construction workers
It was Canada's first, and only, all-female battalion
It was Canada's first, and only, Francophone battalion
13. In the Canadian justice system, what are the roles of the courts and the police?
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The courts make laws and the police enforce them.
The courts enforce federal laws and the police enforce provincial laws.
The courts settle disputes and the police enforce the laws.
The courts enforce laws and the police settle disputes.
14. Where do the majority of Métis live in Canada?
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Central Canada
Prairie Provinces
West Coast
Northern territories
15. What is the name of the Canadian who created worldwide system of standard time zones?
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Sir Sandford Fleming
Reginald Fessenden
Matthew Evans
Henry Woodward
16. What important trade did the Hudson Bay Company control?
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Fur
Gold
Oil
Medicine
17. Who are the Québécois?
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Descendants of French colonists
French-speaking Catholics
People of Quebec
Aboriginals who settled in Quebec
18. Which province is Canada's leading wheat producer?
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New Brunswick.
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
19. 'Habeas corpus' became part of Canadian Rights and Responsibility. Where was the concept of 'Habeas corpus' taken from ?
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A word that came from Aboriginal language
It was part of aboriginal culture
It came from French Common Law
It came from English common law
20. Which of the following is the role of the police in Canada?
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Conduct or support land warfare, peacekeeping or humanitarian missions
Keep people safe and to enforce the law
Responsible for providing national security intelligence to the Government
Resolver of disputes and interpreter of the law