Roadmap to Canadian Citizenship: Conquering the Citizenship Test /43 1 votes, 5 avg 2199 12 - Canada Citizenship Test Canada Citizenship Test - 12 Passing Marks: 80% 1 / 43 Who won several victories over the English in the late 17th and early 18th centuries? Sir Guy Carleton Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville Count Frontenac Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe 2 / 43 When did the British Parliament pass the Quebec Act? 1775 1747 1755 1774 3 / 43 How many candidates can there be in an electoral district? 2 Many 3 1 4 / 43 Magna Carta(also known as the Great Charter of Freedoms) was signed in England in ____. 2511 1215 1125 1512 5 / 43 Ottawa formally apologized to the residential schools' children in ____ 2008 2000 2006 2007 6 / 43 Which Candian province has its own time zone? Prince Edward Island Ontario British Columbia Newfoundland and Labrador 7 / 43 How many provinces are there in The Northern Territories? 1 2 3 4 8 / 43 Is Canada part of the G8 group of leading industrialized countries? No Yes 9 / 43 How many provinces are there in The West Coast? 1 4 2 3 10 / 43 What is the minimum age requirement for a citizen to be eligible to run in a federal election? 16 18 65 30 11 / 43 Which province is the most easterly point in North America? St. John’s Newfoundland and Labrador Nunavut British Columbia 12 / 43 Which province is connected to mainland Canada by the Confederation Bridge? Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia Newfoundland and Labrador Alberta 13 / 43 Who guided thousands of Loyalist Mohawk Indians to settle in Canada? Count Frontenac Joseph Brant Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville Sir Guy Carleton 14 / 43 The term Aboriginal peoples refer to ____ distinct groups. 2 3 5 4 15 / 43 Which province is known as the birthplace of Confederation? Ontario P.E.I. Quebec British Columbia 16 / 43 Who stood up for the Canadiens' rights and thwarted an American attack on Quebec in 1775? Count Frontenac Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe Sir Guy Carleton Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville 17 / 43 How many individuals sought refuge in Nova Scotia and Quebec to escape the turmoil of the American Revolution? More than 50,000 More than 40,000 More than 3000 More than 30,000 18 / 43 Which province is known for potatoes? British Columbia Nova Scotia P.E.I. Ontario 19 / 43 What concept grew stronger because of immigration in the 19th and 20th centuries? Multi-nationalism Multiculturalism Uniformity Expansion 20 / 43 For how many years have Canadians maintained the tradition of ordered liberty? 400 1000 800 100 21 / 43 Which is our national winter sport? Lacrosse Basketball Hockey Football 22 / 43 Who said the following “My only reply will be from the mouths of my cannons!” to English? Pierre Le Moyne Count Frontenac Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe Sir Guy Carleton 23 / 43 Who oversaw the relocation of Loyalists to Nova Scotia and Quebec between 1782 and 1783? Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville Sir Arthur Currie Sir Guy Carleton 24 / 43 The French-speaking Catholic people are known as ____. b)Habitants a)Loyalists c)Canadiens d)Both b and c 25 / 43 Which group of British colonies declared independence to form the United States in 1776? The 13 British colonies to the south of Quebec The 11 British colonies to the east of Quebec The 10 British colonies to the west of Quebec The 7 British colonies to the north of Quebec 26 / 43 What did The Quebec Act restore while maintaining British criminal law? British civil law Quebec criminal law French criminal law French civil law 27 / 43 Which province of Canada is the oldest colony of the British Empire? Nunavut Prince Edward Island Yukon Territory Newfoundland and Labrador 28 / 43 Who established the women's hockey cup in 2005? Lord Stanley Seaman William Adrienne Clarkson Lord Grey 29 / 43 Aboriginal languages and cultural practices in 1800 -1900 were mostly permitted. True False 30 / 43 How many people from Vietnam came to Canada for safety in 1975 during the Vietnam War? 5,000 55,000 60,000 50,000 31 / 43 How many steps are involved when a bill becomes a law? 7 6 3 4 32 / 43 The people who run for Federal Elections in Canada are called____. Officers Representatives MPs Candidates 33 / 43 Which is the smallest province of Canada? Prince Edward Island(P.E.I.) New Brunswick Nova Scotia Newfoundland and Labrador 34 / 43 Who becomes the MP for the particular electoral district? The candidate who receives the least votes. The candidate who receives the most votes. Anyone can become an MP. The candidate whom people like the most. 35 / 43 In Canada, what must the government ensure for every individual in accordance with the law? Unlimited access to governmental positions Respect for all the legal rights entitled to a person through due process Freedom from paying taxes Unlimited freedom of expression 36 / 43 By the 1960s, ____ of Canadians had backgrounds that weren't British or French. ½ None of these â…“ ÂĽ 37 / 43 Who donated the Stanley Cup in 1892? Sir John A. Macdonald Lord Stanley, the Governor General Queen Victoria Sir Wilfrid Laurier 38 / 43 Which Cup is awarded for women’s hockey? Clarkson Cup Grey Cup Silver Cup Stanley Cup 39 / 43 Which trophy do teams in the National Hockey League compete for? Grey Cup Silver Cup Clarkson Cup Stanley Cup 40 / 43 Which province is famous for red soil? P.E.I. New Brunswick Manitoba Newfoundland and Labrador 41 / 43 Senators appointed by the Governor General serve until the age of ___. 65 70 50 75 42 / 43 Who refused to surrender Quebec to the English in 1690? Pierre Le Moyne Count Frontenac Sir Guy Carleton Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe 43 / 43 Which legislation granted religious freedom to Catholics and allowed them to hold public office, a right not granted in Britain at the time? 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