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3 - Canada Citizenship Test

Canada Citizenship Test - 3

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Which day was witnessed as the birth of a nation?

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Which group of immigrants did the Canadian Pacific Railway enable to settle in Western Canada?

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How many people volunteered to fight in the Boer War?

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Which language is the second most spoken at home, after English in two of Canada’s biggest cities?

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The effectiveness of the justice system relies on the privilege of serving on impartial juries, which are composed of _______.

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What fundamental right was the women's suffrage movement striving to secure for women?

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What is the source of living for people in the North?

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In Canada, you can not question the police about their service or conduct ever.

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On which website can you find the results of elections?

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During the 1943 attack on Casa Berardi in Italy, which Canadian leader was recognized with the V.C. for his exemplary command of men and tanks?

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Which of the following statements best describes the condition of the soil in the North due to the cold Arctic climate?

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Since the 1970s, most immigrants have come from Asian countries.

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The following is the Citizenship Responsibilities:

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“By-laws” that affects only the local community are passed by _____.

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In the North, the darkness lasts up to ____months in winter.

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Who invented the radio?

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When did the first world war end?

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You can also question the police about their service or conduct ___.

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How many Canadians served when Britain declared war in 1914 out of a population of eight million?

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Which of the following primarily constitutes much of the North in Canada?

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When is Sir John A. Macdonald Day?

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Which navy pilot, born in Trail, B.C., tragically lost his life in a warship just days before the conclusion of the Second World War?

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In the North, daylight can last up to ___ hours in summer.

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When did Canadian soldiers adopt maple leaf cap badges?

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During which event in the 1890s did thousands of miners flock to a specific region in Canada?

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How many Canadians were killed and wounded in the first World War?

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Who was the first woman MP in 1921?

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Who has a similar role as that of the Governor General?

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In the provinces of Canada, who performs a role comparable to that of the Prime Minister in the federal government?

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In elections, what does the poll official do with your ballot after you've marked it?

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What does the Vimy Memorial in France commemorate?

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Which region is often referred to as the “Land of the Midnight Sun”?

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In August 1945, which Canadian was fatally wounded during a mission that resulted in the bombing and sinking of a Japanese warship?

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During the First World War, who was recognized with the V.C. for his outstanding bravery in the Royal Flying Corps?

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The largest group of people who live and work here are 

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The _____ territories have long cold winters and short cool summers.

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Is it required to mark your ballot in front of poll officials during Canadian elections?

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Which day is known as “ the black day of the German Army”?

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According to "Discover Canada," who is often referred to as "the greatest living Canadian"?

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Where is the Peace Arch located?

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In which region gold, lead, copper, diamond, and zinc mines are found?

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During the capture of Vimy Ridge in April 1917, how many members of the Canadian Corps were killed or wounded?

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In order to become a Canadian citizen, you should have adequate knowledge of ______.

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Who invented the electric light bulb?

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Which art from The Northern Territories is sold throughout Canada and around the world?

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