Ready to Be Canadian? Start with Our Citizenship Practice Test /45 1 votes, 5 avg 2026 14 - Canada Citizenship Test Canada Citizenship Test - 14 Passing Marks: 80% 1 / 45 In which year did Quebec voters say "no" to becoming its own country for the first time? 1985 1995 1980 1982 2 / 45 What does “A mari usque ad mare” mean? around the earth sea to sea from sea to sea around the universe 3 / 45 Who is appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister? The Premier The Senator The Mayor The member of Parliament 4 / 45 How big is the National Capital Region of Canada? 4700 km² 4570 km² 4500 km² 5000 km² 5 / 45 Who explored Canada’s Atlantic region, Newfoundland and Labrador? English Europeans Vikings Aboriginals 6 / 45 What is the capital city of British Columbia? St. John’s Vancouver Toronto Victoria 7 / 45 What is the population of Canada? 38 million 33 million 36 million 35 million 8 / 45 What does the word ‘Kanata’ means? Village Canada People River 9 / 45 Which symbol is commonly found on Canada's dollar bills, government documents, and public buildings? The Beaver The Lily Flower The Crown The Coat of Arms 10 / 45 What is the national motto found on Canada's official coat of arms? A mari usque ad mare A mare ad mari usque A mare usque ad mari A mari usque and mare 11 / 45 What is the capital city of Saskatchewan? Halifax Edmonton Regina Manitoba 12 / 45 The members of Parliament elected by the people after every ___ years? 4 2 5 10 13 / 45 When did European start to explore Canada? 1497 1479 1794 1534 14 / 45 Which group’s ancient settlements in Canada are recognized as a World Heritage site? Europeans Aboriginals Vikings English 15 / 45 What is the capital city of Nunavut? Iqaluit Fredericton Whitehorse Yellowknife 16 / 45 What is the capital city of Quebec? Montreal Toronto Ottawa Québec City 17 / 45 When was the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement signed? 1988 1978 1980 1994 18 / 45 Who were the first two French explorers came to Canada in 1604? Pierre de Monts, Samuel de Champlain Pierre de Monts, Sir Guy Carleton Samuel de Champlain, Sir Guy Carleton Samuel de Champlain, Colonel John Graves Simcoe 19 / 45 What is the capital city of Prince Edward Island? Charlottetown Whitehorse Yellowknife Fredericton 20 / 45 Who was the first person to draw a map of Canada’s East Coast? John Cabot Jacques Cartier King Charles Mary Ann Shadd Cary 21 / 45 When did the name ‘Canada’ start appearing on maps? The 1550s The 1400s The 1500s The 1440s 22 / 45 What is the capital city of New Brunswick? Winnipeg Fredericton Edmonton Halifax 23 / 45 In which year, the first European settlement north of Florida was established? 1604 1602 1603 1601 24 / 45 What is the capital city of Alberta? Charlottetown Edmonton Whitehorse Winnipeg 25 / 45 Who was the first European to explore present-day Québec City and Montreal? King Charles Sir Arthur Currie Jacques Cartier John Cabot 26 / 45 What is the capital city of Manitoba? Edmonton Victoria Winnipeg Saskatchewan 27 / 45 Which symbol is not found in Canada's coat of arms? Purple Lilies Scotland, Ireland England, France Red maple leaves 28 / 45 Who were the first people to live in Canada? Vikings English Aboriginals Europeans 29 / 45 Poets and songwriters have hailed Canada as the Great Canada Dominion of Canada Great Country Great Dominion 30 / 45 Who was the first European to explore the St. Lawrence River? Mary Ann Shadd Cary Donald Smith King Charles Jacques Cartier 31 / 45 Does each province and territory of Canada have its own capital city? No Yes 32 / 45 Three founding peoples of Canada are Metis, French and English European, French and English Aboriginal, French and British Indian, French and British 33 / 45 Members of the House of Commons are also known as members of Parliament or MPs. False True 34 / 45 In which year did John Cabot set foot on Newfoundland? 1497 1479 1534 1794 35 / 45 When did Quebec voters reject becoming independent for the second time? 1982 1980 1995 1985 36 / 45 When do the Federal elections take place? the third Monday in October every four years the fourth Monday in October every three years the third Monday in November every four years the fourth Monday in November every three years 37 / 45 What is the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador? Fredericton Iqaluit St. John’s Charlottetown 38 / 45 What is the capital city of Nova Scotia? Halifax Iqaluit Regina Yellowknife 39 / 45 Which of the following is recognized as a primary Canadian icon? The Snowbirds The Crown The Maple leaf The Coat of Arms 40 / 45 Which group did Canada create in 1970 for nations that use the French language? Francophones French Associates Association of French La Francophonie 41 / 45 Canada constitutes 3 main regions Upper Canada, Lower Canada, Atlantic Colonies Ontario, Quebec, USA Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean and Arctic Circle 42 / 45 Can voters re-elect the same members of the House of Commons? Yes No 43 / 45 What is the capital city of Ontario? Victoria Toronto Montreal Quebec 44 / 45 In 1994, which country joined NAFTA, expanding the agreement to a significant market size by 2008? China Mexico US Russia 45 / 45 Canada is divided into the following regions: Atlantic Provinces, Central Canada, Prairie Provinces, East Coast, Northern Territories Atlantic Provinces, Central Canada, Prairie Provinces, West Coast, Southern Territories Atlantic Provinces, Central Canada, Prairie Provinces, West Coast, Northern Territories Atlantic Provinces, Central Canada, Prairie Provinces, East Coast, Southern Territories Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Please rate this quiz Send feedback Citizenship Test Quizzes – Set 1 Citizenship Test – 1 Citizenship Test – 2 Citizenship Test – 3 Citizenship Test – 4 Citizenship Test – 5 Citizenship Test – 6 Citizenship Test – 7 Citizenship Test – 8 Citizenship Test Quizzes – Set 2 Citizenship Test – 9 Citizenship Test – 10 Citizenship Test – 11 Citizenship Test – 12 Citizenship Test – 13 Citizenship Test – 14 Citizenship Test – 15 Citizenship Test – 16 Citizenship Test Practice by Chapter Understanding the OathRights and Responsibilities of CitizenshipWho We AreCanada’s HistoryModern CanadaHow Canadians Govern ThemselvesFederal ElectionsThe Justice SystemCanadian SymbolsCanada’s EconomyCanada’s Regions