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1. What are the provinces of the Atlantic region?


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 Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec.
 New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec.
 Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
 Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Quebec.


2. Which Canadian province is the country's largest producer and exporter of maple syrup?


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 Ontario
 Quebec
 British Columbia
 New Brunswick


3. In what year did Canada become a country?


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 1867
 1876
 1866
 1800


4. 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


5. Who are the Aboriginal people of Canada?


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 The descendents of first Australian Immigrants
 The first European settlers to arrive in Canada
 The first people to live in Canada
 The first settlers of Newfoundland


6. What is Canada's national winter sport ?


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 Ice Hockey
 Cross-country skiing
 Curling
 Figure skating


7. On September 10 of which year did the government of Mackenzie King declare war on Hitler's Germany ten days after the rest of the British Empire declared war?


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 1939
 1914
 1907
 1922


8. Who invented the snowmobile?


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 Mathew Evans and Henry Woodward
 Joseph-Armand Bombardier
 Alexander Graham Bell
 Sir Sandford Fleming


9. Where do the majority of Métis live in Canada?


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 Central Canada
 Prairie Provinces
 West Coast
 Northern territories


10. In 1813, Laura Secord, pioneer wife and mother of five children, made a dangerous 30-kilometre journey on foot to warn Lieutenant James FitzGibbon of a planned American attack. Her bravery contributed to the British-Canadian victory at the Battle of:


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 Beaver Dams
 Secord House
 Sweet River
 Thamesford Harbour


11. What is the highest military honour a Canadian can receive?


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 Victoria Cross
 Order of Merit
 Badge of Courage
 Red Cross


12. What was the head Tax?


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 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


13. What does Confederation mean?


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 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.


14. How many provinces and territories are there in Canada?


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 Ten provinces and three territories.
 Eight provinces and three territories.
 Nine provinces and two territory.
 Ten provinces and two territories.


15. Which of the following criteria gives the right to vote?


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 Have driving License
 Landed Immigrant
 On an official voters' list
 Own a house/Property in the riding


16. Who is Canada's Head of State?


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 A hereditary Sovereign (Queen or King).
 Prime Minister
 Members of parliament
 Governor General of Canada.


17. When did the Prime Minister, on behalf of the Government of Canada, officially apologize in the House of Commons for the Chinese Head Tax that was imposed on Chinese newcomers in 1885?


Select One:
 2005
 2000
 2006
 2007


18. What are three minerals still being mined in the territories today?


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 Zinc, gold and tin
 Silver, lead and zinc
 Gold, lead and zinc
 Tin, lead and aluminum


19. From whom are the Acadians descended?


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 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.


20. What are the Prairie Provinces?


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 Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
 Saskatchewan and Alberta.
 Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba.
 Alberta, Manitoba and British Columbia.


 Citizenship Test Tips

What language should my supporting documents be in? ..... Unless CIC tells you otherwise, all supporting documents must be in English or French.
If it is not in English or French, you must send it with:
- the English or French translation and
- an affidavit from the person who completed the translation and
- a certified photocopy of the original document