Vancouver Library Citizenship Test /44 3 votes, 4.7 avg 2578 10 - Canada Citizenship Test Canada Citizenship Test - 10 Passing Marks: 80% 1 / 44 What describes immigrants maintaining individuality yet contributing to and unifying with Canada's character? Immigrants are expected to contribute to the national character while retaining their individuality and forming a new, united tradition. Immigrants should prioritize new loyalties over their original traditions and individuality. Immigrant groups should only interact within their own communities, without influencing the national character. Immigrants should completely adopt the existing national character, abandoning their own traditions. 2 / 44 What does the blindfolded Lady Justice symbolize in the context of the legal system? Ignorance of crimes but not the facts Indifference to all facts but the considerations Impartiality to all considerations but the facts Disregard for considerations but awareness of the acts 3 / 44 Which is Canada’s only officially bilingual province? Quebec Ontario Toronto New Brunswick 4 / 44 When were the first financial institutions opened in Canada? In the late 16th and early 17th In the late 19th and early 20th In the late 18th and early 19th In the late 17th and early 18th 5 / 44 Which Atlantic province has the second largest river system on North America’s coastline? Nova Scotia Northwest Territories New Brunswick British Columbia 6 / 44 Which language does Inuit speak? Michif Inuktitut French English 7 / 44 The Atlantic colonies and the two Canadas(Upper and Lower) were known collectively as ______. British North America Kanata Canada Central Canada 8 / 44 Which sport, with ancient roots, was originally played by Canada’s Aboriginal peoples? Lacrosse Curling Hockey Football 9 / 44 When can you be added to the voters’ list? on election day prior to election day any time any time, including on election day 10 / 44 Who notifies you when elections are called with your voting information? National Register of Elections National Register of Electors Voters’ List Elections Canada 11 / 44 What is the name of the second largest river system on North America’s coastline? The Lake Michigan River system The St. John River system The lake Superior River system The lake Huron River system 12 / 44 The Constitution of Canada was amended in ____ by ___. 1982, Queen Elizabeth III 1981, Queen Elizabeth III 1982, Queen Elizabeth II 1981, Queen Elizabeth II 13 / 44 Which symbol can be seen on the coats of arms of Saskatchewan and Alberta? The Maple Leaf The Lily Flower The Crown The Beaver 14 / 44 Which province was founded by the United Empire Loyalists? St. John’s Quebec New Brunswick Prince Edward Island 15 / 44 What does ‘the Inuit’ mean? The language The youth The people The generation 16 / 44 In which region do more than 50% of Canadians live? the Lake Ontario and the Great Lakes the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River the Lake Ontario and the Lake Superior the Lake Superior and the Great Lakes 17 / 44 What is the name of the continuously updated permanent database of eligible electors for federal elections in Canada? Voters’ List Elections Canada National Register of Elections National Register of Electors 18 / 44 Who is known as the head of government? the Prime Minister the Sovereign the Queen the Federal 19 / 44 About what % Canadians work in service industries? 70 90 50 75 20 / 44 Which name was given to the Québécois artists who specialized in modern abstract art? Québécois Automatistes Québécois artistic Les Automatistes Canadian painters 21 / 44 Who made Ontario the first province to abolish slavery in the British Empire in 1793? Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe Mary Ann Shadd Cary Chief Tecumseh Major-General Sir Isaac Brock 22 / 44 Which groups were employed by the Hudson's Bay Company? British All of these French Aboriginal 23 / 44 Sir Ernest MacMillan and Healey Willan were renowned ____. Novelists Historians Artists Musicians 24 / 44 ____ is the principal Francophone Acadian centre. Fredericton Iqaluit Charlottetown Moncton 25 / 44 Which were the trading posts for The Hudson’s Bay Company? Fort Garry All of these Fort Langley Fort Victoria 26 / 44 Which province is known for Loyalist and French cultural heritage? Newfoundland and Labrador New Brunswick Nunavut Quebec 27 / 44 When did the British Parliament first witness a movement to end the transatlantic slave trade? In the late 1700s In the late 1500s In the late1600s In the late 1800s 28 / 44 Which artist developed modern Inuit art with etchings, prints, and soapstone sculptures? Louis-Philippe Hébert Kenojuak Ashevak Emily Carr Jean-Paul Riopelle 29 / 44 How does Elections Canada notify you about your voting information when election is announced? They don’t notify you, you need to visit their office and ask. They call you and provide the voter information They email you a voter information card. They mail you a voter information card. 30 / 44 In which two provinces are more than three-quarters of all Canadian manufactured goods produced? Ontario and Quebec Ontario and Saskatchewan Ontario and Alberta Ontario and Prince Edward Island 31 / 44 What is the symbol of Hudson’s Bay Company? The Maple Leaf The Lily Flower The Beaver The Snowbirds 32 / 44 Which sport boasts the highest number of registered players in Canada? Hockey Basketball Soccer Skating 33 / 44 Who founded the City of York (now Toronto)? Chief Tecumseh Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe Mary Ann Shadd Cary Major-General Sir Isaac Brock 34 / 44 Which capital city has played an important role in Atlantic trade and defense? Halifax Iqaluit Regina Fredericton 35 / 44 Which foundational principles are recognized at the beginning of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms? The supremacy of the military and the justice system The supremacy of God and the rule of law The authority of the provinces and national unity The power of the monarch and parliamentary democracy 36 / 44 Who was a prominent advocate for ending slavery in the U.S.A.? Chief Tecumseh Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe Major-General Sir Isaac Brock Mary Ann Shadd Cary 37 / 44 Which symbol can be seen on the five-cent coin? The Beaver The Crown The Maple Leaf The Lily Flower 38 / 44 What elements are included in Canada's legal system? Freedom of movement only Judicial decisions based on public opinion Immediate justice without trial The rule of law, freedom, and due process 39 / 44 When did the British Parliament prohibit the buying and selling of slaves? 1833 1793 1807 1853 40 / 44 Who established "The Provincial Freeman" in 1853 in Canada as an anti-slavery weekly newspaper? Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe Mary Ann Shadd Cary Major-General Sir Isaac Brock Chief Tecumseh 41 / 44 In which year did the British Parliament officially end slavery across the Empire? 1793 1807 1833 1853 42 / 44 Thousands of slaves sought refuge in Canada from the U.S., guided by the "______" of the Underground Railroad, an anti-slavery Christian network. The Tunnel The North Star The Escape Ring The Escape Group 43 / 44 What makes up Central Canada? Quebec and Ontario British Columbia and Ontario Quebec and Alberta Québec City and Toronto 44 / 44 What is a symbol of Canadian sovereignty? 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