Unlocking Canadian Dreams: Mastering the Canada Citizenship Test /42 0 votes, 0 avg 1973 13 - Canada Citizenship Test Canada Citizenship Test - 13 Passing Marks: 80% 1 / 42 Which set of books is housed within The Memorial Chamber of The Peace Tower? the Books of Remembrance the Books of Memories the Books of Commemoration the Books of Wars 2 / 42 Territorial rights were first guaranteed by _____ through the Royal Proclamation of 1763. Queen Elizabeth II Queen Elizabeth III King George III King George II 3 / 42 Who renamed the colony the “Province of Quebec”? Great Britain King Charles Ⅱ French Empire America 4 / 42 At what age can citizens in Canada start voting? 65 18 16 21 5 / 42 Which elements comprise the sources of Canadian law as passed by Parliament and the provincial legislatures? English common law All of these The civil code of France The unwritten constitution from Great Britain 6 / 42 Who must grant royal assent on behalf of whom for a bill to become law in Canada? The Sovereign, on behalf of the Governor General The Governor General, on behalf of the Prime Minister The Sovereign, on behalf of the Prime Minister The Governor General, on behalf of the Sovereign 7 / 42 Which of the following periods marks the time when France and Great Britain battled for control of North America? The 1700s The 1800s The 1500s The 1600s 8 / 42 When did the French and the Iroquois make peace? 1704 1604 1701 1608 9 / 42 What is the capital city of Yukon Territory? Whitehorse Yellowknife Fredericton Charlottetown 10 / 42 Where do Canadian citizens' rights and responsibilities originate from? The personal beliefs of the Prime Minister International treaties alone Our sports traditions Our history, laws, and shared values 11 / 42 How many electoral districts are there in Canada? 338 306 300 406 12 / 42 What makes up the Northern Territories? Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon Territory Iqaluit, Yellowknife, Whitehorse Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta 13 / 42 In 1759, the British defeated the _____in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham at Québec City. French Americans Europeans Scandinavian 14 / 42 How many provinces are there in The Prairie Provinces? 4 1 2 3 15 / 42 What is considered Central Canada? Québec City, Toronto Quebec, Ontario Quebec, Québec City Ontario, Toronto 16 / 42 Which sport holds the title as Canada’s top spectator favorite? Baseball Hockey Rugby Curling 17 / 42 Can the Prime Minister call an earlier election? Yes No 18 / 42 How many provinces are there in The Central Canada? 2 3 1 4 19 / 42 What is the capital city of the Northwest Territories? Iqaluit Fredericton Whitehorse Yellowknife 20 / 42 Aboriginal people were granted the vote in 1960. True False 21 / 42 At which position does Canada stand in the world economy? 7 10 1 5 22 / 42 Which commanders were killed during Britain and France battle? c) both a and b b) Marquis de Montcalm d) None of these a) Brigadier James Wolfe 23 / 42 Who bestowed the company with exclusive trading privileges over the watershed flowing into Hudson Bay? Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ Pierre Le Moyne King Charles Ⅴ King Charles Ⅱ 24 / 42 _____is a geographical area represented by a member of Parliament (MP). Electoral district House of Commons Parliament Chamber 25 / 42 A proposed law that is introduced in either the House of Commons or the Senate is called ____. government law by-laws government bill bill 26 / 42 How many Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected by citizens in each electoral district to sit in the House of Commons? 2 As many as they can 1 3 27 / 42 When did France’s empire mark the end in America? 1579 1795 1759 1597 28 / 42 Over the past 50 years, as society changed, more ____ started working in professional jobs. Who are they? Citizens Immigrants Women Retirees 29 / 42 Who built a fortress in 1608 at what Québec City is now located? Pierre de Monts Pierre Le Moyne Samuel de Champlain Sir Guy Carleton 30 / 42 Which year did England grant the company exclusive trading rights over the watershed draining into Hudson Bay? 1760 1670 1650 1600 31 / 42 Which provinces make up the Prairie Provinces of Canada? Manitoba, Regina, Edmonton Saskatchewan, Winnipeg, Alberta Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nunavut 32 / 42 What provinces make up The Atlantic Region? Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon Territory 33 / 42 Where are the names of soldiers, sailors, and airmen who died serving Canada in wars recorded? the Books of Remembrance the Books of Wars the Books of Memories the Books of Commemoration 34 / 42 During which years did the federal government enroll many Aboriginal children in residential schools with the aim of educating and assimilating them into mainstream Canadian culture? 1800 - 1880 1900 - 1980 1800 - 1980 1880 - 1980 35 / 42 Which of the following statements about the 1600s is true? New France colonies were richer and least populous than English colonies. English colonies and New France had equal populations and wealth. English colonies were poorer and more populous than New France. English colonies were richer and less populous than New France. 36 / 42 Europeans believed that ancestors of Aboriginal peoples Came after them Left after them Never existed Existed before them 37 / 42 How many provinces are there in The Atlantic Region? 2 3 4 1 38 / 42 In the 1600s, the French and Aboriginal people collaborated in which of the following trade economies? Fur trade Silk trading Spices trade Gold mining 39 / 42 What was constructed in 1927 in remembrance of the First World War? The Peace Tower The Commemorative Hall The Heroes’ Square The War Memorial Arch 40 / 42 What makes up the West Coast of Canada? British Columbia Nova Scotia Manitoba Newfoundland and Labrador 41 / 42 Which Canadian structure was accidentally burned down in 1916 and then reconstructed in 1922? 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