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Canadian citizenship test 4
Jun 11, 2020
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Canadian citizenship tests
1.
Lacrosse is an ancient sport first played by Aboriginals.
TRUE
FALSE
2.
All Canadian women were able to vote in federal elections since 1918.
TRUE
FALSE
3.
Aerospace, automobiles, food, clothing, paper, high technology equipment are examples of
products that Canada does not manufacture
manufactured products
natural resources industries
service industries
4.
The principal Francophone Acadian centre is
Quebec City, Quebec
Moncton, Nova Scotia
Moncton, New Brunswick
Montreal, Quebec
5.
How many Francophones are there in Canada today?
18 million
7 million
28 million
30 million
6.
Equality of English and French is the main concern of
British North America Act
the Constitution Act
Multiculturalism Act
the Official Languages Act
7.
Canada enacted the free trade with the United States in
1948
1888
1928
1988
8.
What is the second-largest river system in North America?
the Mississippi River
the Mackenzie River
St. Lawrence River
St. John River system
9.
Which province is known as the Pacific Gateway?
Ontario
British Columbia
Nova Scotia
Alberta
10.
The Governor-General is appointed by the Sovereign usually for
5 years
4 years
10 years
7 years
11.
A fortress was built in what is now Quebec City,
in 1534 by Jacques Cartier
in 1497 by John Cabot
in 1608 by Champlain
in 1708 by Pierre de Mons
12.
Olympian Marjorie Turner-Bailey is a descendant of
Metis
Acadians
black Loyalists
Aboriginal peoples
13.
Most major urban centres have municipal police forces.
TRUE
FALSE
14.
You can check a box on your Citizenship Application Form to show your consent to the transfer of your name, address, sex and birth date, to Elections Canada.
FALSE
TRUE
15.
In the federal government, who selects the Cabinet ministers?
the People
Prime Minister
the Sovereign
the Parliament
16.
In the battle of the Plains of Abraham,
the Loyalists defeated the First Nations
the French defeated the British
the First Nations defeated the Europeans
the British defeated the French
17.
What is the name of the French Quartier in Winnipeg?
St. Jacques
St. Jean Baptiste
St. Boniface
St. Croix
18.
In each province, the role similar to that of the Governor-General belongs to
the Premier
the Prime Minister
the Chief-Minister
Lieutenant-General
19.
A spectacular military tattoo takes place annually in
Regina, Saskatchewan
Toronto, Ontario
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Halifax, New Brunswick
20.
Germany surrendered on
15th of April, 1945
20th of August, 1939
8th of May, 1945
11th of November, 1946
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