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


Select One:
 Canadian Confederation
 Dominion of Canada
 Britain
 Canada


2. Where did the name Alberta came from ?


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 Comes from the Huron-Iroquois language
 Named after a French Leader
 Named after a daughter of Queen Victoria
 Was proposed when it officially became a province in 1905


3. What does - official language rights and minority language educational rights - mean?


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 French and English have equal status in Parliament and throughout the government.
 French is more important in Quebec and English is more important in other provinces.
 All languages have equal status in Canada's government.
 English is more important than French in Canada.


4. From where does the name Canada come?


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 From Kanata, the First Nations word for village.
 From the Inuit word meaning home.
 From the First Nations word meaning land.
 From the Inuit word Kanata meaning nations.


5. If you cannot pay for a lawyer, how can you get legal help?


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 Borrow money from the government and pay for the lawyer.
 Go to legal aid services in most communities
 Do not go to a court.
 Apply for financial aid from the government to pay for legal fees


6. Which Province holds the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada


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 Quebec
 Alberta
 Yukon
 Northwest Territories


7. Which of the following non-Canadians are not allowed to do?


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 Get Life Insurance
 Get higher education
 Vote in the Federal and Provincial election
 Buy a house or a property


8. In 1970, there was a major change to the Canadian federal election voting system. What was that change?


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 Women gained the right to vote
 Personal identification became a necessity to vote
 The voting age was lowered from 21 to 18
 Voting rights were extended to all inmates


9. Why are the Great Lakes important to Canada?


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 Water for agriculture
 Fishing
 Fresh water and waterways
 Waterways.


10. The British North America Act of 1867 united Upper and Lower Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Today, Upper and Lower Canada are known as _______ and Quebec.


Select One:
 Quebec
 Ontario
 British Columbia
 Kingston


11. Which city provides important shipping and air links across the Pacific Ocean?


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 Vancouver
 Edmonton
 Victoria
 Calgary


12. How can you contact your Member of Parliament?


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 Write a letter to the House of Commons.
 Write a letter to the Premier of your province.
 Write a letter to the Prime Minister.
 Call the office of the party in power.


13. What leaf is on the Canadian flag?


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 Birch
 Oak
 Bay Leaf
 Maple Leaf


14. What song is Canada's Royal anthem?


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 O Canada
 God Save the Queen
 I swear thee
 I will stand and protect


15. On June 6, 1944, in a bid to roll back the Nazi regime, 15,000 Canadian soldiers stormed which Normandy beach on a day otherwise known as D-Day?


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 Juno Beach
 Jupiter Beach
 C?te d'Azur Beach
 Miami Beach


16. What level of government in Canada is in charge of education and health care ?


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 Federal
 Provincial and territorial
 Local
 Muncipal


17. Who are Francophone?


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


18. What does -mobility rights- mean?


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 Being able to work and move.
 Being able to have freedom of speech.
 Being able to live and work anywhere in Canada.
 Being able to have a job in any provinces.


19. Which Canadian imagined the idea for the first telephone at his summer house in Canada?


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 Thomas Edison
  Mathew Evans
 Henry Woodward
  Alexander Graham Bell


20. Name the three levels of government in Canada.


Select One:
 Federal, provincial or territorial and state
 Federal, provincial or territorial and municipal
 Federal, state and municipal
 Federal, provincial or territorial and local


 Citizenship Test Tips

Content of Canadian Citizenship Test ..... Remember the exam paper is generally designed for the country-wide purpose and the actual test contains very less questions specific to a province or a local city.

You are required to show adequate knowledge in following fields.
- National symbols of Canada
- Canadian Cultural and Social History;
- Canadian Goverment Hierarchy and Monarchy;
- Rights, Responsibilities and Privileges of Citizenship;

Check out Format of Canadian Citizenship Test to get more details.