Latest Canadian Citizenship Test Questions and Answers pdf /45 12 votes, 3.8 avg 12441 2 - Canada Citizenship Test Canada Citizenship Test - 2 Passing Marks: 80% 1 / 45 What nickname was given to the thousands of nurses serving in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps? Bluegirls Bluenurses Bluebirds Blueyes 2 / 45 In Canada, which of the following is considered a noble career choice? Teaching Medical Profession Civil Service Serving in the military 3 / 45 How big is the Mackenzie River? 4,300 kilometres 4,100 kilometres 4,200 kilometres 4,000 kilometres 4 / 45 The Chinese language is second most spoken at home in which 2 biggest cities in Canada and what by percentage? B.C., Ontario; 7%, 13% Montreal, Toronto;13%, 7% Montreal, Vancouver; 7%, 13% Vancouver, Toronto; 13%, 7% 5 / 45 Local or municipal government are generally responsible for Firefighting, Emergency Services, Highways Snow/Garbage Removal, Firefighting, Policing Recycling Programs, Emergency Services, Highways Snow/Garbage Removal, Firefighting, Emergency Services 6 / 45 When did Quebec grant women the right to vote? 1917 1918 1940 1921 7 / 45 Who can help you with legal problems and act on behalf of you in a judicial forum? Judge Police Lawyer Court 8 / 45 What is the meaning of Nunavut in Inuktitut? People’s land Your land Our land My land 9 / 45 Who was the founder of the women’s suffrage movement? Dr. Emily Stowe Agnes Macphail Mary Ann Shadd Cary Laura Secord 10 / 45 Who gave women the right to vote in federal elections? Sir John A. Macdonald Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontain Sir Robert Borden Sir Leonard Tilley 11 / 45 Who was the first province to grant voting rights to women in 1917? British Columbia Ontario Manitoba Alberta 12 / 45 What is inscribed on the Peace Arch monument? children of a common mother and brethren dwelling together in peace. mother of common children and brethren dwelling together in unity. children of a common mother and brethren dwelling together in unity. mother of common children and brethren dwelling together in peace. 13 / 45 When is Vimy Day? May 25 January 11 April 9 July 1 14 / 45 The federal government is responsible for National Defence, Citizenship, International Trade Agriculture, Immigration, Education Agriculture, Environment, Emergency Services Foreign Policy, Environment, Natural Resources 15 / 45 Which province holds the record for the coldest temperature(-63°C) ever recorded in Canada? Ontario Nunavut Alberta Yukon 16 / 45 Canadian forces include _____ All of these Navy Army Air force 17 / 45 Provincial and Territorial government is responsible for Education, Health Care, Criminal Justice Property and Civil Rights, Natural Resources, Health Care Education, Health Care, Transportation and Utilities National Defence, Property and Civil Rights, Immigration 18 / 45 Remembrance day is observed at __ hour of ___ day of ___ month. 10th, 10th, 10th 11th, 10th, 11th 11th, 11th, 11th 10th, 11th, 11th 19 / 45 Which poem is recited on Remembrance day that was composed in 1915? In Flanders Fields Raise the Flag God Save the Queen O Canada 20 / 45 Who was the first Canadian woman to practice medicine in Canada? Therese Casgrain Agnes Macphail Dr. Emily Stowe Mary Ann Shadd Cary 21 / 45 Are the guidelines governing Provincial, territorial, and municipal elections identical to the ones set for federal elections in Canada? They are entirely identical. They are all independently established. Only provincial and federal guidelines match. Only municipal and federal rules are the same. 22 / 45 Who is credited with inventing the pacemaker, a device that aids individuals with heart issues? Sir Sandford Fleming Dr. John A. Hopps Sir Frederick Banting Dr. Wilder Penfield 23 / 45 Where is the highest mountain, Mount Logan located in Canada? Manitoba Yukon British Columbia Alberta 24 / 45 Who represents the federal government in territorial regions? The Lieutenant Governor The Commissioner The Mayor The Premier 25 / 45 Which flower does Canadian wear on Remembrance day? Red Tulip Red Rose White Lilly Red Poppy 26 / 45 What is called the “diamond capital of North America.”? Nova Scotia Yukon Territory Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories 27 / 45 The great majority of Canadians are _____. Catholic Christians Sikhs Muslims No Religious affiliation 28 / 45 Who composed the poem that is often recited on Remembrance day? Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontain Major-General Sir Isaac Brock Sir George-Étienne Cartier Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae 29 / 45 Who invented the BlackBerry, Research In Motion (RIM)? Matthew Evans and Henry Woodward Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie Sir Frederick Banting and Charles Best Sir Sandford Fleming and Reginald Fessenden 30 / 45 When is Easter Monday? Friday immediately following Easter Sunday Monday immediately following Easter Sunday Monday immediately preceding Easter Sunday Friday immediately preceding Easter Sunday 31 / 45 When is Good Friday? Friday immediately following Easter Sunday Monday immediately preceding Easter Sunday Monday immediately following Easter Sunday Friday immediately preceding Easter Sunday 32 / 45 When were Northwest Territories (N.W.T.) originally made? 1865 1780 1880 1870 33 / 45 What constitutes 50% of the population in the Northwest Territories? First Nations Native People Ukrainian Aboriginal 34 / 45 Which is the second-longest river system in North America after the Mississippi? The St. John River The Missouri River The Mackenzie River The Yukon River 35 / 45 If you cannot pay for a lawyer ____. You will get legal aid services free of charge. You will lose the case. You will be fined. None of these 36 / 45 What is the population of Yellowknife? 20,000 10,000 25,000 15,000 37 / 45 When is Victoria Day? Friday preceding May 25 Monday following June 24 Monday preceding May 25 Friday following June 24 38 / 45 Adult applicants 55 years of age and over do not need to write the citizenship test. True False 39 / 45 When is Fête nationale (Quebec)? May 25 June 24 Monday preceding May 25 Friday preceding June 25 40 / 45 Which other religions are growing in Canada? No religion All of these Sikhs, Hindus Muslims, Jews 41 / 45 How many nurses, known as "bluebirds," served in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps? 3000 4000 1000 2000 42 / 45 Mount Logan is named in honour of ____, a world-famous geologist. Stefan Logan Sir William Logan Abraham Logan Logan Lerman 43 / 45 How many judges are there in the Supreme Court of Canada? 9 8 3 5 44 / 45 When were the majority of Canadian women aged 21 and above given the right to vote in federal elections? 1917 1918 1921 1940 45 / 45 Who invented the Canadarm, a robotic arm? 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