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1. 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)


2. What do political parties do?


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


3. What is the capital city of Quebec?


Select One:
 Gatineau
 Ottawa
 Montreal
 Quebec City


4. Give an example of how you can participate in Community?


Select One:
 Mind your own business. Live and Let Live
 Keep your property tidy
 Have a party
 Join a community group


5. 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


6. Name three requirements you must meet in order to vote in a federal election.


Select One:
 Canadian citizen, at least 21 years old, and on the list of electors.
 Working for the government, at least 21 years old, and Canadian citizen.
 Canadian citizen, at least 16 years old, and on the list of voters.
 Canadian citizen, at least 18 years old and on the voters' list.


7. What is Canada's system of governance?


Select One:
 Police state, parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy
 Federal state, Provincial state and constitutional monarchy
 Federal state, parliamentary democracy and dictatorship
 Federal state, parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy


8. What are the provinces of the Atlantic region?


Select One:
 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.


9. What are the regions of Canada?


Select One:
 West Coast, Central, East, Canadian Shield and South
 Atlantic, North, Central, Prairies and West Coast
 West, North, South, East, Central
 Rockies, Ontario, Quebec, Prairies


10. In what year did the Iroquois and the French finally make peace?


Select One:
 1701
 1900
 1804
 1943


11. Which party becomes the Official Opposition?


Select One:
 The opposition party with the most MPs.
 The party picked by the Queen.
 The opposition party with the least votes.
 The opposition party with the most votes.


12. How many Territories are there in Canada ?


Select One:
 7
 13
 10
 3


13. Which party becomes Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition?


Select One:
 The party the Queen selects
 The party with the second most elected representatives.
 The party with the fewest number of elected representatives
 The party that Queen's representative selects


14. Which province is Canada's main producer of pulp and paper?


Select One:
 New Brunswick
 British Columbia
 Quebec
 Ontario


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


Select One:
 Zinc, gold and tin
 Silver, lead and zinc
 Gold, lead and zinc
 Tin, lead and aluminum


16. Which country is Canada's major trade partner for energy products?


Select One:
 UK
 China
 United States
 Asia


17. What was the name of the new country formed in Confederation?


Select One:
 Canadian Confederation
 Dominion of Canada
 Britain
 Canada


18. Which province has the largest Francophone community in western Canada?


Select One:
 Saskatchewan
 Alberta
 Quebec
 Manitoba


19. Who are Francophone?


Select One:
 People speaking French as a first language.
 Descendants of French colonists
 People speaking English as a first language
 French people.


20. What are the three parts of Parliament?


Select One:
 The House of Commons, the Legislative Assembly and the Senate.
 The Governor General, the Legislative Assembly and the Senate.
 The Queen, the House of Commons and the Senate.
 The Queen, Governor General and Prime Minister.


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