5. What is the population of Canada? (Last Statistics: 2013)
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About 33 million
About 30 million
About 35 million
About 23 million
6. 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.
7. What is the capital city of Prince Edward Island?
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Kingston
Alberton
Charlottetown
Cornwall
8. What is the capital city of Nova Scotia?
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New Glasgow
Halifax
Cape Breton
Amherst
9. What is the highest military honour a Canadian can receive?
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Victoria Cross
Order of Merit
Badge of Courage
Red Cross
10. What do you mark on a federal election ballot?
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The candidate's name
The party's name
An X
The number for the candidate
11. Give an example of where English and French have equal status in Canada.
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In the School
In Day to day life
In parliament of Canada
In workplace
12. What does voting by secret ballot mean?
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Only the candidate you vote for can watch your marked ballot.
No one can watch you vote except the election officer.
No one can watch you vote or look at your marked ballot.
The voter should not tell anyone for whom he/she voted.
13. In what sorts of jobs do most Canadians work?
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Natural resources
Auto Industry
Farming
Service
14. What is the Second most popular sport of Canada?
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Hockey
Football
Curling
Golf
15. What year Indigenous people got rights to vote in Canada on Federal Level?
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1960
1916
1918
1922
16. '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
17. Who do Canadians vote for in a federal election?
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The best speaker running the election campaign.
Someone to become the Premier of the province.
A candidate whom they want to represent them in Parliament
All candidates in their electoral district.
18. What are the provinces of the Atlantic?
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Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island
New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
19. Name the three levels of government in Canada.
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Federal, provincial or territorial and state
Federal, provincial or territorial and municipal
Federal, state and municipal
Federal, provincial or territorial and local
20. What are three key facts about Canada's system of government?
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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.