Toronto Citizenship Test /45 27 votes, 4.4 avg 28345 1 - Canada Citizenship Test Canada Citizenship Test - 1 Passing Marks: 80% 1 / 45 Who keeps the flag flying in Canada’s Arctic? the Canadian Rangers the Canadian Army the Canadian Forces the Canadian Military 2 / 45 Are the Canadian Rangers part of the Canadian Forces Reserves (militia)? Yes No 3 / 45 How many people sacrificed their lives during world wars? 100,000 200,000 210,000 110,000 4 / 45 Who primarily oversees the significant duties on First Nations reserves? Mayor Tribal Committees Councillors First Nations people 5 / 45 Who are the members of the British Commonwealth of Nations along with Canada? India Australia All of these New Zealand 6 / 45 Iqaluit was formerly known as Frobisher Bay. False True 7 / 45 Who won bronze medals in the Olympics and served as a captain in the Canadian Army during the Second World War? Wayne Gretzky Phil Edwards Mark Tewksbury Paul Henderson 8 / 45 How can young people in Canada gain discipline, responsibility, and skills outside of traditional education? Enrolling in a dance school Joining a sports league Attending a cooking class Participating in the cadets 9 / 45 Who discovered insulin that treats diabetes? a) Sir Frederick Banting b) Dr. John A. Hopps c) Charles Best d) Both A & C 10 / 45 In Canada, gay and lesbian citizens have equal rights under the law, which includes the right to: Civil Marriage Hold public office Free Education Adopt children internationally 11 / 45 In which statement is the naming of Iqaluit attributed? It was named based on its geographic location. It was named after the English explorer Martin Frobisher. It was named after a prominent Inuit leader. It was named after the region's indigenous flora. 12 / 45 What is the first language in schools of Nunavut? French Inuktitut English Inuinnaqtun 13 / 45 Who constitutes the membership of the House of Commons in Canada? Solely the Supreme Court justices Only the Speaker of the House Just the elected senators All elected members, including government and opposition members 14 / 45 The ____ Arch at Blaine symbolizes our close ties and common interests with the US. Peace Friendship Confederation Unity 15 / 45 Which government is responsible for Aboriginal Affairs? Federal Municipal Provincial Territorial 16 / 45 What day honors over a million who served in wars? Civic Day Labour Day Remembrance Day Canada Day 17 / 45 During 1939, which group of refugees were among those denied entry to Canada, notably those escaping Nazi Germany? Italians seeking economic opportunity Britons avoiding the Blitz Jews trying to flee Nazi Germany Americans affected by the Dust Bowl 18 / 45 What is the first line of the poem recited on Remembrance Day? We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields O Canada! Our home and native land In Flanders fields the poppies blow O Canada! we stand on guard for thee 19 / 45 When is Sir Wilfrid Laurier Day? April 9 November 20 January 11 May 25 20 / 45 Who is there to help you in Canada? Lawyer Politician Judge Police 21 / 45 Which of the following is Canada's renowned contribution to robotics? UR3 arm Canadarm Canadarm2 Canadarm3 22 / 45 What is the last line of the poem recited on Remembrance Day? We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields In Flanders fields the poppies blow O Canada! Our home and native land O Canada! we stand on guard for thee 23 / 45 What is the main purpose of The Bank of Canada? d) Both b and c b) To manage the money supply c) To stabilize the financial system. a) To lend money to poor people 24 / 45 When is Boxing Day? December 25 December 26 November 20 November 11 25 / 45 The responsibilities of the Federal, Provincial, and Territorial governments overlap in the area of ___________. Health Care, Agriculture, Environment Immigration, Emergency Services, Environment Immigration, Agriculture, Environment Immigration, Agriculture, Education 26 / 45 Serving in the _____ is a noble way to contribute to Canada. Police or Fire Department Banks Charity Canadian Forces 27 / 45 When was The Bank of Canada created? 1933 1939 1934 1929 28 / 45 Who escaped slaves and freed men and women of African origin who in the 1780s fled to Canada from America? Dr. Emily Stowe Mary Ann Shadd Cary Laura Secord Marjorie Turner-Bailey 29 / 45 RCMP provides provincial policing in eight of Canada's provinces except ____. Northern Territories Prairie Provinces Atlantic Provinces Central Canada 30 / 45 When is Thanksgiving Day? First Monday of September First Monday of October Second Monday of September Second Monday of October 31 / 45 Which of the following is a basic requirement for Canadian citizenship? Knowledge of Canada’s most popular sports Canada knowledge, citizenship responsibilities, English/French proficiency. Understanding of the Canadian flag symbolism Familiarity with Canadian provinces 32 / 45 What is a renowned game for hunters and also represents Canada's North? skiing caribou speed skating snowboarding 33 / 45 What is the official language of Nunavut? English Inuktitut Inuinnaqtun French 34 / 45 When is Labour Day? First Monday of October Second Monday of October Second Monday of September First Monday of September 35 / 45 In 1933, what was the rate of unemployment that resulted in the collapse of numerous businesses? 25% 20% 30% 27% 36 / 45 When is Canada Day? April 9 July 1 June 1 November 11 37 / 45 Who appoints the judges of the Supreme Court of Canada? The Governor General The Sovereign The Lieutenant Governor The Prime Minister 38 / 45 When is Remembrance Day? January 11 December 26 November 11 November 20 39 / 45 In Canada, the state has traditionally partnered with faith communities _____. to promote social welfare to provide schools and health care to resettle refugees All of these 40 / 45 Which mode of transportation do the Canadian Rangers use in the winter to travel from Resolute to the Magnetic North Pole? Snowmobile Horses Snowshoeing Skiing 41 / 45 Which era was marked by economic prosperity and low unemployment in Canada? “Roaring Twenties” “Roaring Thirties” “Prosperous Thirties” “Prosperous Twenties” 42 / 45 When was Nunavut established? 1998 2000 1899 1999 43 / 45 What nickname was given to the period following the 1929 stock market crash that led to the Great Depression? “Twenties Upheaval” “Dirty Thirties” “Dirty Twenties” “Depressed Thirties” 44 / 45 Who conducted groundbreaking research on the human brain? 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