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Canadian citizenship test 3
Jun 11, 2020
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1.
Napoleons fleet was defeated in 1805, in the
Battle of Trafalgar
Battle of Montreal
the Battle of the Plains of Abraham
Queenston Heights Battle
2.
Maple leaves were first adopted as symbol by
French Canadians in the 1700s
the Fathers of Confederation
the First Nations, in the 1600s
the Canadian military in the 1850s
3.
Equality of English and French is the main concern of
Multiculturalism Act
the Constitution Act
British North America Act
the Official Languages Act
4.
Wayne Gretzky played for Edmonton Oilers from 1988 to 2000.
TRUE
FALSE
5.
Montreal Stock Exchange opened in
1945
1932
1732
1832
6.
Terry Fox was from
Alberta
British Columbia
Ontario
Manitoba
7.
Nobody can ask you to tell them how you voted, and you are not allowed to discuss it with anyone.
FALSE
TRUE
8.
The combined population of the three Canadian territories is
10000
100000
10000000
1000000
9.
In 1813, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles de Salaberry and 460 soldiers turned back
4,000 American invaders
400 American invaders
400 British invaders
4,000 British invaders
10.
What is the largest city of New Brunswick?
Brunswick
Moncton
Saint John
Fredericton
11.
Who supervised the Loyalist migration to Nova Scotia and Quebec in 1782 – 1783?
Pierre Le Moyne
James Wolfe
Sir Guy Carleton (Lord Dorchester)
Count Frontenac
12.
The constitution that we inherited from Great Britain
is unwritten
is called Magna Carta
is called Habeas Corpus
was proclaimed in 1982
13.
The Prairie Provinces are:
Alberta, New Brunswick and Manitoba
Manitoba and Alberta
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
Manitoba and Saskatchewan
14.
Jews who were trying to escape Nazi Germany in 1939,
were turned away by Canada
were accepted by Canada
15.
Which province in the British Empire was the first to abolish slavery?
Lower Canada
Connecticut
Virginia
Upper Canada
16.
In most provinces there is an appeal court and a trial court, sometimes called
the Court of Queens Bench or the Supreme Court
the High Court
the Family Court
the Provincial Court
17.
How many trips did Jacques Cartier make across the Atlantic between 1534 and 1542?
four
just one
three
two
18.
On D-Day, June 6, 1944, 15,000 Canadian troops stormed and captured
Trafalgar
Newfoundland
Berlin
Juno Beach
19.
The candidate who receives the most votes becomes the MP for that electoral district.
TRUE
FALSE
20.
The first woman publisher in Canada was
Marjorie Turner-Bailey
Emily Stowe
Mary Ann Carey
Chantal Petitclerc
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