Share Read on Mobile Enter Reading Mode Canadian citizenship test 4 Posted on 11/06/2020 by Testrada Canadian citizenship tests 1. People who run for office are calledBluebirdscandidatesHabitantsAutomatistes 2. Forestry, fishing, agriculture, mining and energy are examples of service industriesnatural resource industriesmanufacturing industriesindustries that account for a very little percentage of Canadian exports 3. What is the second-largest river system in North America? St. John River systemthe Mackenzie Riverthe Mississippi RiverSt. Lawrence River 4. 25th of December isBoxing DayGood FridayRemembrance DayChristmas 5. Alberta has five national parksten national parkstwenty national parksone national park, namely Banff National Park 6. Monday immediately following Easter Sunday is known as Good MondayEaster MondayHoly MondayVimy Day 7. In 1774, Catholics were allowed to hold public office in Great Britain. FALSETRUE 8. Since 1970s, most immigrants have come from European countries and Middle-EastLatin American countriesAfrican countriesAsian countries 9. Friday immediately preceding Easter Sunday is known asGood FridayEaster FridayVimy DayHoly Friday 10. Rights guaranteed in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms do not affect adversely any treaty of other rights or freedoms of Aboriginal peoples.FALSETRUE 11. The first European settlement north of Florida was established onPort Royal (Acadia, now Nova Scotia), then St Croix Island (present day Maine)St Croix Island in Acadia (now Nova Scotia), then at Port Royal (present day Maine)Cape Breton IslandSt Croix Island (present day Maine) , then at Port Royal in Acadia, present day Nova Scotia 12. Who were the commanders of the British and French armies at the battle of the Plains of Abraham?Brigadier James Wolfe and the Marquis de MontcalmLieutenant Coronel John Graves Simcoe and Pierre LeMoyne Sir Guy Carleton and the Marquis de MontcalmBrigadier James Wolfe and Count Frontenac 13. The Canadian Rangers arepart of the Royal Canadian Mounted PoliceThe Nunavut Police Forcethe most successful Canadian hockey teampart of the Canadian Forces Reserves (militia) 14. Battles of Paardeberg and Lillefontein were part of theSecond World WarSouth African WarWar of 1812First World War 15. Aboriginal groups lived in peace FALSETRUE 16. The Members of Parliament make up thethe Senate and the CabinetHouse of Commonsthe Supreme Courtthe Senate 17. English criminal law and French civil law were established bythe British North America Actthe Multiculturalism Actthe Quebec Actthe Constitutional Act 18. When was Greenland colonized?100 years ago100,000 years ago1,000 years ago10,000 years ago 19. What Canadian Nobel Prize laureate was also a refugee from Nazi Germany?Sidney AltmanRick HansenBertram BrockhouseGerhard Herzberg 20. Together, Ontario and Quebec produce more thanhalf of Canadian manufactured goodsone third of all Canadian manufactured goodsthree-quarters of all Canadian manufactured goodshalf of all Canadian agricultural products Loading...