Canadian Citizenship Test (40 Hardest Questions) /45 4 votes, 5 avg 4875 6 - Canada Citizenship Test Canada Citizenship Test - 6 Passing Marks: 80% 1 / 45 The decisions made by the Cabinet can not be questioned by the members of the House of Commons. False True 2 / 45 Gerhard Herzberg, John Polanyi, Sidney Altman, Richard E. Taylor, Michael Smith and Bertram Brockhouse were Nobel Prize-winning ______. Physiologists Geologists Economists Scientists 3 / 45 Individuals found guilty of gender-based violence face strict penalties under Canada's ____ laws. Criminal Constitutional Civil Human Rights 4 / 45 Which province is known as the “wheat province”? Newfoundland and Labrador Yukon Territory Saskatchewan Nunavut 5 / 45 How long is the term for the Governor General, who is appointed by the Sovereign on the recommendation of the Prime Minister? 2 years 10 years 4 years 5 years 6 / 45 Which criterion must individuals meet to be awarded the Order of Canada? Having a significant social media following Holding a political position for a certain number of years Making extraordinary contributions to the nation Being born in a specific Canadian province 7 / 45 The descendants of French colonists are called _____. Aboriginals Quebecers Acadians Europeans 8 / 45 In the 1920s, what was the public sentiment regarding the British West Indies becoming part of Canada? It was a popular notion that led to immediate unification. It was unanimously accepted and enacted. It was widely opposed and thus never proposed. There was support for the idea, but it never materialized. 9 / 45 When was Yukon Territory added to Canada? 1949 1898 1999 1905 10 / 45 Which city in Saskatchewan is the headquarters of the mining industry and an important educational, research and technology centre? Saskatoon Regina Fredericton Halifax 11 / 45 Citizenship responsibilities include: Obeying the law, Working hard, Serving on a jury, Voting, Assisting at your child’s school, Protecting the environment. Obeying the law, Getting a job, Serving on a jury, Voting, Helping people in need, Avoiding waste. Obeying the law, Taking care of one’s family, Serving on a jury, Voting, Volunteering, Protecting the environment. Obeying the law, Getting a job, Serving on a jury, Voting, Volunteering at charity, Avoiding Pollution. 12 / 45 Who is appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister in the province? The Senator The Governor General The Premier The Lieutenant Governor 13 / 45 Which day is recognized as Sir John Macdonald's Day? January 10 March 11 January 11 April 10 14 / 45 The opposition party with the most seats is called__. the Official Opposition or Her Majesty’s Official Opposition the Official Opposition or Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition the Loyal Opposition or Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition the Majesty’s Opposition or Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition 15 / 45 Which court deals with the cases involving small sums of money? Civil court Family court Traffic court Small claims court 16 / 45 During the war between ___, more than two-thirds of the Acadians were deported from their homeland. 1755 - 1765 1750 - 1765 1755 - 1763 1750 - 1763 17 / 45 When were Manitoba, and Northwest Territories added to Canada? 1898 1873 1870 1867 18 / 45 Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada? Sir John A. Macdonald Sir George-Étienne Cartier Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontain Sir Leonard Tilley 19 / 45 Which is the largest city in Saskatchewan? Regina Saskatoon Prince Albert Fredericton 20 / 45 Saskatchewan has ___% of the arable land in Canada. 45 35 50 40 21 / 45 When was British Columbia added to Canada? 1871 1870 1880 1873 22 / 45 When was Alberta, Saskatchewan added to Canada? 1905 1949 1999 1898 23 / 45 Which is the highest military honour available to Canadians? The Coat of arms The Victoria Cross The Order of Canada The Victoria Crown 24 / 45 The first four provinces of Canada were____? Ontario, Manitoba, British Columbia, Prince Edward Island Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick Alberta, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador Nunavut, Quebec, Manitoba, British Columbia 25 / 45 What does the term "Dominion of Canada" signify? Control of the territories north of the United States. Rule from the sea to the river within the central provinces. Dominion from sea to sea and from the river to the ends of the earth. Sovereignty over the Great Lakes only. 26 / 45 Who won the gold medal in speed during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games? Chantal Petitclerc Donovan Bailey Wayne Gretzky Catriona Le May Doan 27 / 45 Who was awarded the Order of Canada from Roland Michener, the 20th Governor General, in 1973? Norah Michener Captain Paul Triquet Vincent Massey Oscar Peterson 28 / 45 Which city is the training academy of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police? Halifax Edmonton Victoria Regina 29 / 45 Canadian football is similar in a number of ways to American football. False True 30 / 45 Which year marked the beginning of Canada's own honours system? 1967 1965 1969 1940 31 / 45 An appeal court and a trial court in the province are called? The Court of Queen’s Bench The Court of Queen Federal Court Queen’s Court 32 / 45 The first line of The Oath of Citizenship is ____. Her Heirs and Successors I swear (or affirm) As a Canadian citizen To Her Majesty 33 / 45 What proportion of Canadian exports is shipped to the USA? 25% 75% 50% 80% 34 / 45 Which province is the most populous Prairie province? Saskatchewan Prince Edward Island Manitoba Alberta 35 / 45 Who is the officially bilingual province? Manitoba Ontario New Brunswick Quebec 36 / 45 Which lake is named after the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria? Lake Erie Lake Michigan Lake Louise Lake Superior 37 / 45 Who suggested the term Dominion of Canada in 1864? Sir John A. Macdonald Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontain Sir Leonard Tilley Sir George-Étienne Cartier 38 / 45 Which of the following are included in the official Canadian awards? orders decorations All of these medals 39 / 45 When was Nunavut added to Canada? 1905 1999 2000 1898 40 / 45 Where is the world-famous Lake Louise located? British Columbia Ontario Alberta Newfoundland and Labrador 41 / 45 Who is responsible for running the federal government departments? Cabinet Ministers Prime Minister Governor General Sovereign 42 / 45 Which province is the country’s largest producer of grains and oilseeds? Alberta New Brunswick Quebec Saskatchewan 43 / 45 When was Newfoundland and Labrador added to Canada? 1905 1999 1949 1898 44 / 45 Where are the world’s richest deposits of uranium and potash found? Saskatchewan New Brunswick Quebec Nunavut 45 / 45 What significant actions are taken by the Cabinet? 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