Richmond Library Latest Citizenship Test /44 3 votes, 2.3 avg 2268 11 - Canada Citizenship Test Canada Citizenship Test - 11 Passing Marks: 80% 1 / 44 One of the privileges of Canadian citizenship is the ___. the right to vote the right to election the right to speech the right to freedom 2 / 44 Which Act divided the Province of Quebec into Upper Canada and Lower Canada? The Quebec Act of 1774 The British North America Act of 1867 The Constitutional Act of 1791 The Official Languages Act (1969) 3 / 44 Which province in Canada is historically known for its coal mining, forestry, and agriculture? Nunavut Nova Scotia Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island 4 / 44 Which group, founded in 1920, is Canada famous for in the visual arts? Group of Four Group of Eleven Group of Six Group of Seven 5 / 44 Who is known for painting the West Coast's forests and Indigenous artifacts? Joy Kogawa Emily Carr Healey Willan Stephen Leacock 6 / 44 Which Atlantic province is linked to shipbuilding? Newfoundland and Labrador Nunavut Nova Scotia Ontario 7 / 44 Which Atlantic province is known as the gateway to Canada? Nova Scotia New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island 8 / 44 What is the term for the right to contest illegal imprisonment by the state? Habeas Corpus Magna Carta The Great Charter of Freedoms English Common law 9 / 44 In which Canadian province are over 700 annual festivals celebrated, including the notable military tattoo? Nova Scotia Ontario Manitoba British Columbia 10 / 44 Which freedoms are included in the Great Charter of Freedoms? Freedom of travel and movement Freedom of conscience and religion Freedom of commerce and trade Freedom of assembly and association 11 / 44 Which of the following authors have contributed to the diversity of Canadian literature? Rohinton Mistry All of these Michael Ondaatje Joy Kogawa 12 / 44 Who was the 1st and 26th Asian Governor General? Lord Grey Seaman William Lord Stanley Adrienne Clarkson 13 / 44 From where did the Loyalists who escaped the American Revolution originate? All of these British, Scandinavian Aboriginal Dutch, German 14 / 44 When did the name Canada become official? 1719 1791 1771 1790 15 / 44 Which city is home to Canada’s largest naval base? Nova Scotia Newfoundland and Labrador Alberta Yukon Territory 16 / 44 How many readings does a bill go through to become a law? 6 3 4 7 17 / 44 Aboriginal people who are not Inuit or Métis refers to ____ Both A & C (c) First Nations (a) Indian (b) European 18 / 44 What was known as Lower Canada? Ontario None of these Central Canada Quebec 19 / 44 What are the three types of industries in Canada? Service, Manufacturing, Agriculture Transportation, Technology, Natural resources Service, Technology, Natural resources Service, Manufacturing, Natural resources 20 / 44 Which fundamental principle underpins Canada's judicial system in criminal matters? Automatic jury bias Presumption of innocence Instant conviction on accusation Guilty until proven innocent 21 / 44 Which act granted Canada its first legislative assemblies elected by the people? The British North America Act The Constitutional Act of 1791 The Quebec Act The Official Languages Act 22 / 44 Which is Canada's second most popular sport? Lacrosse Hockey Basketball Football 23 / 44 Which sport do many young Canadians play at school or on quiet streets? Basketball Lacrosse Football Hockey 24 / 44 When was Prince Edward Island’s first representative assembly elected? 1578 1857 1773 1758 25 / 44 Who was the popular Governor-General of Canada(1935–40)? John Cabot John Buchan Jacques Cartier King Charles II 26 / 44 Which ice game, introduced to Canada by Scottish pioneers, remains popular today? Hockey Curling Skating Skiing 27 / 44 When was New Brunswick’s first representative assembly elected? 1857 1785 1758 1875 28 / 44 When did Lower Canada's Assembly debate the use of both French and English? January 20, 1793 January 21, 1793 January 21, 1792 January 20, 1792 29 / 44 Which province has the highest population of all the Atlantic Provinces? Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia Alberta New Brunswick 30 / 44 What was known as Upper Canada? Ontario Quebec None of these Central Canada 31 / 44 Who is known as the head of state? the Prime Minister the Queen the Sovereign the Federal 32 / 44 What is the eligibility to vote in a federal election? You need to be a Canadian citizen, at least 18 years on the voting day. You need to be a Canadian citizen, at least 18 years old on voting day, and on the voters’ list. You need to be a Canadian citizen, at least 18 years old one day before the voting day, and on the voters’ list. You need to be a Canadian citizen, at least 16 years old on voting day, and on the voters’ list. 33 / 44 In which year did black Nova Scotians establish Freetown in Sierra Leone(West Africa)? 1792 1790 1791 1793 34 / 44 Which is Canada's largest east coast port? Halifax British Columbia Newfoundland and Labrador Yukon Territory 35 / 44 In which province the world’s highest tides can be found? Nova Scotia Saskatchewan Ontario British Columbia 36 / 44 In the Canadian judicial system, which of the following statements is correct? Everyone is right until proven wrong. Everyone is innocent until proven guilty. Everyone is guilty until proven innocent. Everyone is wrong until proven right. 37 / 44 When was Halifax, Nova Scotia's first representative assembly elected? 1773 1578 1875 1758 38 / 44 Half of First Nations people live on reserve land. False True 39 / 44 The neutral agency of Parliament responsible for producing voters' lists used during federal elections and referendums is called _____. Canada Elections Elections Canada Elections’ List Voters’ List 40 / 44 During the American Revolution, how many black Loyalists, both freedmen and slaves, migrated north in search of a better life? 2,000 3,000 10,000 5,000 41 / 44 In which province was the much-loved story "Anne of Green Gables," about a little orphan girl, set? Newfoundland and Labrador Quebec Prince Edward Island Ontario 42 / 44 Which province has sustained a vibrant culture of Celtic and Gaelic traditions? Nunavut Nova Scotia Saskatchewan Yukon Territory 43 / 44 What is the eligibility to cast a ballot in a federal referendum? You need to be a Canadian citizen, at least 18 years old one day before the voting day, and on the voters’ list. You need to be a Canadian citizen, at least 18 years old on voting day, and on the voters’ list. You need to be a Canadian citizen, at least 16 years old on voting day, and on the voters’ list. You need to be a Canadian citizen, at least 18 years on the voting day. 44 / 44 Which is our national summer sport? 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