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There are two links for paper test sample. http://www.yourlibrary.ca/Citizenship_Booklet_May05.pdf http://www.bpl.burnaby.bc.ca/citz_answ.pdf 加拿大公民入籍考试试题解答 http://www.torchinese.com/newcomer/citizen/test.html Online test: http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/ Find your Member of Parliament using your Postal Code http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/Comp....aspx?Menu=HOC Find your provincial Member of the Legislature Using Your Postal Code http://www.leg.bc.ca/mla/3-1-1.htm Free Canada Citizenship Test Software download, pls see attached files 此帖于 Aug 21st, 2007 16:45 被 Tadder 编辑。 原因: updated |
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转载 http://www.torcn.com/node.php?id=257 下面是几个最重要的问题: 1、What are the rights and responsibilities of a citizen? The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms sets out the democratic rights and fundamental freedoms of all Canadians. Some rights are essential for Canadian citizens: the right to vote or to be a candidate in federal and provincial elections; the right to enter, remain in or leave Canada; the right to earn a living and reside in any province or territory; minority language education rights (English or French); and the right to apply for a Canadian passport. Canadian citizenship also implies the following responsibilities: to obey Canada's laws; to vote in the federal, provincial and municipal elections; to discourage discrimination and injustice; to respect the rights of others; to respect public and private property; and to support Canada's ideals in building the country we all share. 2、Who is entitled to apply for Canadian citizenship? You can apply for Canadian citizenship if you: are at least 18 years of age; have been a legal permanent resident in Canada for three out of the previous four years; can communicate in English or French; and have knowledge of Canada, including the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. 参考练习题1 1. Name one right of Canadian Citizenship a. to run as a candidate in a federal election* b. to drive a car c. to own land d. to run a business 2. What do you write on a federal election ballot? a. the name of your province b. your telephone number and address c. an "x" beside your name d. an "x" beside the name of one candidate* 3. Who has the right to run as a candidate in federal elections? a. tax payers b. professors c. landed immigrants d. Canadian citizens* 4. What does the Notice of Confirmation of Registration Card tell you? a. where to register your name with Election Canada b. the names of candidates seeking federal election c. when and where to vote* d. it confirms your Canadian citizenship 5. What is Queen's representative in Canada called? a. the prime Minister b. the Deputy Prime Minister c. the Magistrate d. the Governor General* 6. When is Canada Day celebrated? a. April 17 b. July 1* c. November 11 d. May 24 7. Who was Canada's first Prime Minister? a. Lester B. Pearson b. John A. Macdonald* c. Wilfrid Laurier d. Elienne Cartier 8. What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship/ a. to be loyal to the Queen of Canada* b. never leave Canada c. to run in a federal election d. to apply for a Canadian passport 9. Who are the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada? The inuit, the First Nations(or Indian)and a. the Metis* b. the Scottish c. the Irish d. the French 10. Which four provinces joined together in Confederation? Ontario,Nova Scotia, a. Quebec and New Brunswick* b. Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick c. Prince Edward Island and Alberta d. Quebec and Manitoba 11. What are the territories of northern Canada? a. Yukon and British Columbia b. Yukon, North West Territories and Nunavut* c. North West Territories and Labrador d. Yukon and Labrador 12. What emblem is on the Canadian flag? a. a beaver b. a unicorn c. an eagle d. a maple leaf* 13. Identify the service for which the federal government is responsible a. parking by-law b. foreign policy* c. fire protection d. health care 14 Which province has the largest population? a. Ontario* b. Quebec c. British Columbia d. Nova Scotia 15. Which are the Prairie Provinces? a. Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Alberta b. Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba* c. Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Manitoba d. Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba 16. What part of the constitution protects the rights of Canadians? a. the Declaration of Independence b. the Citizenship Act c. the Constitution Act of 1985 d. the Charter of rights and Freedoms* 17. Which list best identifies citizenship responsibilities? a. learn both official languages, buy property and recycle newspapers b. be loyal to Canada, recycle newspapers and drive a car c. respect the rights of others, care for Canada's heritage and support Canada's ideals* d. respect public and private property, buy property and own your own business 18. What is the name of the Prime Minister of Canada? a. Lucien Bouchard b. Jean Charest c. Paul Martin * d. Preston Manning 19. What do members of political parties do? a. develop the policies of the party * b. write the Voter's list c. review the government's budget and approve government spending d. elect the government and appoint the Cabinet 20. What types of jobs are most Canadians employed in? a.. agricultural jobs such as raising crops and animals e. Natural resource jobs such as mining, fishing and forestry f. Service jobs such as working in hospitals, offices and schools * g. Research jobs such as medicine and computer technology Direction: Draw a circle around the letter beside the best answer There is only one correct answer to each question 参考练习题2 1. How do you vote in a Canadian election? a. by raised hand b. by computer c. by telephone d. by secret ballot* 2. Who has the right to vote in federal elections? a. property owners b. Canadian citizens* c. Tax payers d. Landed immigrants 3. What should you do if you do not receive a Notice of Confirmation of Registration Card? a. contact the federal political party in power b. contact Election Canada* c. contact your regional government representative d. contact the House of Commons 4. circle the letter which best identifies citizenship rights a. right to vote in federal and provincial elections and to apply for a Canadian passport* b. right to own land and vote in a federal election c. right to apply for a Canadian passport and work in the United States d. right to be a candidate in a federal election and own your own business 5. which group of mountains divides Alberta and British Columbia? a. the Coastal range b. the Laurentians c. the Appalachians d. the Rockies* 6. What does Canada Day celebrate? a. the anniversary of Confederation in 1867* b. Canadian bill of rights c. The end of world War I d. The World War II 7. Identify the services for which your municipal government is responsible a. Highways b. Foreign policy c. Postal service d. Building regulations* 8.What is the capital of Canada? a. Montreal b. Toronto c. Vancouver d. Ottawa* 9.What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship? a. never leave Canada b. obey the laws of Canada* c. apply for a Canadian passport d. give up your former citizenship 10.What song is Canada's Anthem? a. God Save the Queen b. The Maple Leaf Forever c. O Canada* d. Canada Is 11.On what date did Nunavut become a territory? a. April1,1949 b. April 1, 1999* c. July 1,1999 d. July 1,1867 12.What did early English settlers do on the Hudson Bay shore? a. set up hospitals b. set up diamond mines c. set up wheat farms d. set up fishing and trading post* 13.What part of the constitution protects the right of Canadians? a. the Statute of Westminster b. the Citizenship Act c. the Multiculturalism Act d. the Charter of Rights and Freedom* 14.Which four provinces joined together in Confederation ? New Brunswick, Quebec, a. Manitoba and Ontario b. Newfoundland and Nova Scotia c. Ontario and Nova Scotia* d. Nova Scotia and Alberta 15.How are Members of Parliament chosen? a. they are appointed by the Senate b. they are chosen by the provincial Premiers c. they are elected by the Canadian citizens* d. they are appointed by the Prime Minister 16.What is the government for all of Canada called? a. provincial government b. municipal government c. judicial government d. federal government* 17.Name one responsibility of Canadian citizenship a. to buy a house b. to tell how you voted c. to change your name d. to respect the rights of others* 18.What is the role of the Official Opposition? a. to debate and improve the laws proposed by the government* b. to defeat the government c. to support all the laws proposed by the government d. to call for new elections 19.What is the Queen's representative in each province called? a. the Magistrate b. the Premier c. the Lieutenant Governor* d. a Member of the Assembly 20.Who do Members of Parliament represent? a. only Canadian citizens in their ridings b. the provinces c. only property owners in their ridings d. everyone in their ridings* Direction: Draw a circle around the letter beside the best answer There is only one correct answer to each question 参考练习题3 1. Who do Canadian vote for in federal election? a. Members of the Assembly b. Members of Parliament* c. Judges d. Senators 2. Who has the right to run as a candidate in federal elections? a. business owners b. landed immigrants c. medical doctors d. Canadian citizens* 3. What does the Notice of Confirmation of Registration Card tell you? a. Where to register your name with Election Canada b. The names of candidates seeking federal election c. When and where to vote* d. It confirms your Canadian citizenship 4. What is printed on a federal election ballot? a. the name of the voter b. the names of the candidates and their parties c. the name of the enumerator d. the names of aldermen and alderwomen 5. What are the three parts pf Parliament? The Senate, The Queen(represented by the Governor General),and a. the Constitution b. the House of Representatives c. the House of Commons* d. the Enumerators 6. What is the capital of Canada a. Calgary b. Vancouver c. Halifax d. Ottawa* 7. Who are the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada? The Metis, The First Nations (or Indians),and a. the French b. the Scottish c. Inuit* d. The Iroquois 8. Which four provinces joined together in Confederation? Ontario, New Brunswick and a. Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island b. British Columbia and Quebec c. Quebec and Nova Scotia* d. Quebec and Prince Edward Island 9. What types of jobs are most Canadians employed in? a. natural resource jobs such as mining and forestry b. service jobs such as working in offices and schools* c. research job such as medicine and computer technology d. agriculture jobs such as raising crops and animals 10. What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship? a. to buy only Canada products b. to be loyal to the Queen of Canada* c. to apply for a Canadian passport d. to run in a federal election 11. Which province was the last to join Confederation? a. Newfoundland* b. Prince Edward Island c. Saskatchewan d. British Columbia 12. What is the name of the Prime Minister of Canada? a. Preston Manning b. Lucien Bouchard c. Jean Charest d. Paul Martin * 13. When did the Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Canadian Constitution? a. 1982* b. 1967 c. 1972 d. 1868 14. Identify the service for which the provincial government is responsible a. citizenship b. public libraries c. fire protection d. health care* 15.What does Canada Day celebrate? a. the end of World War I b. the Queen's birthday c. the anniversary of Confederation in 1867* d. Canadian Bill of rights 16. What is Canada's system of government called a. a congressional system b. a dictatorship c. a republic d. a parliamentary democracy* 17. Name one right of Canadian citizenship a. to be given preference for certain jobs* b. to own a house c. to join a union d. to own land 18. Which three oceans surround Canada? a. Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans* b. Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans c. South Pacific, North Atlantic and Indian Oceans d. Arctic, Pacific and Indian Oceans 19. In which type of industry did most European settlers work? a. the manufacturing industry b. the fur trade and fishing* c. the service industry d. the mining industry 20. Which list best identifies citizenship responsibilities? a. learn both official languages, buy property and recycle newspapers b. respect the rights of others, care for Canada's heritage and support Canada's ideals* c. be loyal to Canada, recycle newspapers and drive a car d. respect public and private property, buy property and own your own business Direction: Draw a circle around the letter beside the best answer There is only one correct answer to each question 参考练习题4 1. Circle the letter which best identifies citizenship rights. a. right to own land and work in hospital b. right to be a candidate in a federal election and own your own business c. right to apply for a Canadian passport and own a business d. right to vote in federal and provincial elections and right to enter and leave Canada at will * 2. What should you do if you do not receive a Notice of Confirmation of registration Card for a federal election? a. contact the federal political party in power b. contact election Canada * c. contact your regional government representative d. contact the House of Commons 3. How do you vote in a Canadian election? a. by telephone b. by raised hand c. by secret ballot * d. by computer 4.Who has the right to run as a candidate in federal election? a. business owners b. Canadian citizens* c. University professors d. Landed immigrants 5. On what date did Nunavut become a territory? a. April 1,1949 b. April 1, 1999* c. July 1,1999 d. July 1, 1867 6. What the Queen's representative in Canada called? a. the Deputy Prime Minester b. the Speaker of the House c. the Prime Minister d. the Governor General* 7.Which group of mountains divides British Columbia and Alberta? a. the Rockeys* b. the Laurentians c. the Appalachians d. the Coastal Range 8.Who was Canada's first Prime Minister? a. Lester B. Pearson b. Wilfrid Laurier c. John A.Macdonald* d. Elienne Cartier 9.How are Senators chosen? a. they are elected by voters b. they are chosen by the provincial premiers c. they are appointed by the Prime Minister and the Governor General* d. they are appointed Lieutenant Governors 10.When did the Charter of Rights and Freedom become part of the Canadian Constitution? a..1945 b.1982* c.1890 e. 1972 11.Who are the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada?The Inuits,the First Nations(or Indians),and a. the Metis* b. the Scottish c. the French d. theIroquois 12.Identify the services for which municipal governments are responsible a. foreign policyand unemployment insurance b. community libraries and fire protection* c. education and national defense d. health care and highways 13. Which province in Canada is the smallest in land size? a. British Columbia b. Prince Edward Island* c. Newfoundland d. Nova Scotia 14.Who do Canadians vote for in a federal election? a. Council members b. Senators c. Members of the Assembly d. Members of Parliament* 15 Which four provinces joined together in Confederation? Ontario, New Brunswick, a. Prince Edward Island and Manitoba b. Nova Scotia and Quebec* c. British Columbia and Quebec d. Nova Scotia and Alberta 16.Name one responsibility of Canadian citizenship a. to buy property b. to tell how you voted c. to join a union d. to obey Canada's law 17.When did Newfoundland join Confederation? a. 1905 b. 1949* c. 1896 d. 1873 18.Who do members of Parliament represent? a. everyone in their ridings* b. the provinces c. only registered voters in their ridings d. only property owners in their ridings 19.What are Canada's official languages? a. French and Spanish b. English, German and French c. English and French* d. English and Italian 20.What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship? a. to buy only Canadian products b. to be loyal to the Queen of Canada* c. to get a Canadian passport d. to travel to the United States of America Direction: Draw a circle around the letter beside the best answer There is only one correct answer to each question 参考练习题5 1. What is printed on a federal election ballot? a. the names of aldermen or alderwomen b. the names of the candidates and their parties* c. the name of the voter d. the name of the enumerator 2. who has the right to vote in federal elections? a. landed immigrants b. Canadian citizens* c. Property owners d. University graduates 3. Which list best identifies citizenship rights? a. right to apply for a Canadian passport, work in the United States and change your name b. right to be a candidate in a federal election, right to drive a car and own your own business c. right to own land, vote in federal election and work in a hospital d. right to vote in federal and provincial elections, right to enter and leave Canada at will and minority language rights 4. What should you do if you do not receive a Notice of Confirmation of Registration Card for a federal election? a. contact the federal political party in power b. contact your regional government representative c. contact the House of Commons d. contact Election Canada* 5. Who are the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada? The Inuit, the Metis and a. the French b. the Scottish c. the First Nations(or Indian)* d. the Irish 6. Which province has the largest population? a. British Columbia b. Ontario* c. Quebec d. Prince Edward Island 7. What part of the constitution protects the right of Canadians? a. the Charter of Rights and Freedoms* b. the Statute of Westminster c. the Declaration of Independence d. the Citizenship Act 8. Indentify the services for which provincial governmennts are responsible a. postal services and nation defense b. schools and child welfare* c. parking by-laws and fire protection d. foreign policy and citizenship 9. Which are the Prairie Provinces? a. Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Manitoba b. Saskatchewan,Alberta and Manitoba* c. Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Alberta d. Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba 10. What emblem is on the Canadian flag? a. a beaver b. a star c. a maple leaf* d. an eagle 11. What are the territories of northern Canada? a. Yukon and British Columbia b. Yukon and Labrador c. North west Territories and Labrador d. Yukon, North West Territories and Nunavut* 12. What is the Queen's representative in each province called? a. the Premier b. the Lieutenant Governor* c. a Meember of the House of Assemble d. the Speaker of the House 13. What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship/ a. run in federal election b. never leave Canada c. buy only Canadian products d. be loyal to the Queen of Canada 14.On what date did Nunavut become a territory? a. April 1,1949 b. April 1, 1999* c. July 1,1999 d. July 1,1867 15. Which group of mountains divides Alberta and British Columbia? a. the Coastal Range b. the Laurentians c. the Appalachians d. the Rockies* 16. After a federal election, which party forms the new government? a. the party with the most Senators b. the party with the most votes c. the party with the most elected Members of Parliament* d. the party which had the most candidates running for election 17. Which four provinces joined together in Confederation? Ontario, Nova Scotia, a. Prince Edward Island and Manitoba b. Quebec and New Brunswick* c. Quebec and Manitoba d. Prince Edward Island and Quebec 18. What is the name of the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons? a. Lucien Bouchard b. Jean Charest c. Stockwell Day* (notesut of date) d. Preston Manning 19. Name one responsibility of Canadian citizenship. a. obey Canada's laws* b. tell how you vote c. change your name d. buy property 20. When is Canada Day celebrated? a. July 1* b. May 24 c. November 11 d. April 17 |
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转载 http://www.51.ca/bbs/showthread.php?s=&threadid=56653 Identify the group of things the province government is responsible fro a. Parking, Environment b. Health Care, Education and Child Welfare c. Citizenship, Unemployment Insurance and Transport d. Garbage Pickup, Highways and Workers’ Compensation What does the Official Opposition part do? a. To defeat the government b. To defeat the party in power c. To improve the laws proposed by government d. To approve the laws What is the name of Canadian National Anthem? a. O Canada b. The North is Strong and Free c. God Save the Queen d. Stand on Guard for Thee Who are the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada? First Nations, Metis and a. Chukchee b. Algonquin c. French d. Inuit Identify the Prairie Provinces. They are Alberta, Manitoba and a. British Columbia b. Ontario c. New Brunswick d. Saskatchewan After a federal election, which party will from the new government? a. The party with the most votes b. The party with the most Senators c. The party with the most elected Members of Parliament d. The party with the most candidates running in the election The provinces that first formed Confederation were Ontario, Nova Scotia, … … a. Newfoundland and Quebec b. New Brunswick and Quebec c. New Brunswick and Manitoba d. Alberta and Saskatchewan Who is the Prime Minster of Canada? a. a b. b c. c d. Martin How are the Senators chosen? a. They are recommended by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Governor General b. They are selected by the Premiers and appointed by the Queen c. They are selected by the Canadian Citizens d. They are recommended by the Members of Parliament What emblem is on the Canadian Flag? a. A maple leaf b. An eagle c. A unicorn d. A beaver Which mountain range forms a border between Alberta and British Columbia? a. The Rockies b. The Canadian shield c. The Columbia Mountains d. The Coastal Mountains Which province has the largest population? a. Nova Scotia b. British Columbia c. Manitoba d. Ontario What does Canada Day Celebrate? a. The end of World War I b. Canadian Bill of Rights c. End of World War II d. Anniversary of Confederation in 1867 What are the territories in northern Canada? a. Yukon and British Columbia b. Yukon and Labrador c. Northwest Territories and Labrador d. Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut Who is the Queen’s representative in a province called? a. The Prime Minister b. The deputy Prime Minister c. The Governor General d. The Lieutenant Governor What is printed on the election ballot? a. Names of Voters b. Names of Candidates and Parties c. Names of MPs d. Name of the party leaders How do you vote in a Canadian election? a. By computer b. By raised hands c. By secret ballot d. By telephone What do you promise to do when you take the oath of citizenship? a. Buy Canadian products b. Be loyal to the queen of Canada c. Travel to the U.S.A d. Apply for a Canadian passport What do you do if you do not receive the Elector information Card? a. Call your mayor b. Call Canada Elections Office c. Call your Teacher d. Do nothing What can become a candidate in a federal election? a. Canadian citizen by birth b. Canada citizen over 18 c. A person who is over 18 d. Canadian resident over 18 Circle the letter which best identify citizenship rights/ a. Right to own land and vote in federal elections b. Right to vote in elections and apply for a Canadian passport c. Right to apply for a Canadian passport and work in the United States d. Right to be a candidate in federal election and own your business Who has the right to run as candidate in federal elections? a. Business owner b. Landed immigrants c. Medical doctors d. Canadian citizens If you do not receive the Confirmation of Registration card, what would you do? a. Contact Elections Canada office b. Call the House of Commons c. Call your member of Parliament d. Call the Senators How do you vote in Canada? a. By raised hands b. By Computer c. By telephone d. By secret ballot Name one responsibility of Canadian citizenship. a. To respect the rights of others b. To tell how you voted c. To change your name d. To buy a house When did Nunavut become the third territory of Canada? a. April 1, 1999 b. April 1, 1949 c. July 1, 1999 d. July 1, 1949 What part of the Constitution protests the rights of Canadiates? a. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms b. The Citizenship Act c. The Statute of Westminister d. The multiculturalism Act Which group of mountains divides British Columbia and Alberta? a. The Coastal Mountains b. The Rockies c. The Appaiachians d. The Canadian Shield What is the Queen’s representative in each province called? a. The governor general b. The Lieutenant Governor c. The Magistrate d. The Commissioner What is the government for all of Canada? a. Provincial government b. Federal government c. Judicial government d. Municipal government Which four provinces joined together in confederation? Ontario, Quebec, …… a. Manitoba and Nova Scotia b. P.E.I and Nova Scotia c. New Brunswick and P.E.I d. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Identify the service for which your municipal government is responsible? a. Building regulations b. Foreign policy c. Postal services d. Canadian citizens Who has the early settle do on the Hudson Bay shores? a. Set up hospitals b. Set up wheat farms c. Set up fishing and trading posts d. Set up schools How are Members of Parliament chosen? a. Elected by voters b. Chosen by the premiers c. Appointed by Senate d. Elected by land owners What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship? a. To never leave Canada b. To give up your former citizenship c. To apply for a Canadian passport d. To obey the laws of Canada What does Canada Day celebrate? a. The end of World War I b. The end of World War II c. Anniversary for a Confederation in 1867 d. Canadian Bill of right Who do Members of Parliament represent? a. Only Canadian citizens in their riding b. The province c. Everyone in their riding d. Only property owners in their riding What is the role of the official opposition? a. To defeat the government b. To call for new elections c. To debate and improve the laws proposed by the government d. To support all the laws proposed by the government What song is Canada’s national anthem? a. Canada Is b. God save the Queen c. O’ Canada d. Maple leaf for ever Which list best identifies citizenship responsibilities? a. Learn both official language and buy property b. Respect the rights of others and care for Canada’s heritage c. To be loyal to Canada and drive a car d. Respect public and private properties and own your business Name one right of Canadian citizenship. a. To join a union b. To own a house c. To own land d. To be given preference for certain federal jobs Who do Canadians vote for in federal election? a. Members of the Assembly b. Judges c. Members of Parliament d. Senators Who has the right to run as candidate in federal elections? a. Business owners b. Landed Immigrants c. Medical doctors d. Canadian citizens If the Notice of Confirmation of Registration Card does not tell you when and where to vote, what would you do? a. Call Canada Post b. Call elections Canada office c. Cal your Prime Minister d. Do nothing What is printed on a federal election ballot? a. Names of candidates and their parties b. The names of voters c. Names of alderman or alderwoman d. Names of the premiers What are the three parts of Parliament? The Senate, the Queen, and a. The Constitution b. The House of Representatives c. The House of Commons d. The House of Fame What is the capital of Canada? a. Calgary b. Vancouver c. Toronto d. Ottawa Who are the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada? The Metis, The First Nations and a. The French b. The British c. The Inuit d. The Iroquois Which four provinces joined together in Confederation? Ontario, New Brunswisk, a. Nova Scotia and P.E.I b. British Columbia and Quebec c. Quebec and Nova Scotia d. Quebec and P.E.I What types of jobs are most Canadian employee? a. Natural resource jobs such as mining and forestry b. Service jobs such as working in offices and schools c. Research jobs such as medicine and computer technology d. Agricultural jobs such as raising crops and animals Which province was the last to join confederation? a. Newfoundland b. Prince Edward Island c. Saskatchewan d. British Columbia When did the Charters of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Canadian Constitution? a. 1982 b. 1999 c. 1867 d. 1949 What will you promise when you take the Oath of citizenship? a. To buy only Canadian goods b. To be loyal to Canada c. To run in a federal election d. To apply for a Canadian passport What is the name of the Prime Minister of Canada? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 Which three oceans surround Canada? a. Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans b. Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans c. Arctic, Pacific and Indian Oceans d. South Pacific, North Atlantic and Indian Oceans Identify the services for which the provincial government is responsible? a. Fire protection and community libraries b. School and child welfare c. Citizenship and unemployment insurance d. Health care and garbage removal What is Canada’s system of government called? a. A congressional system b. A republic c. A dictatorship d. Parliamentary democracy In which type of industry did most early European settlers work? a. The manufacturing industry b. The service industry c. The mining industry d. Fur trade and fishing What does Canada Day celebrate? a. The end of World War I b. The Queen’s birthday c. Anniversary of confederation, 1867 d. Canadian Bill of Rights Which four provinces joined together in Confederation? Ontario, Nova Scotia, a. New Brunswick and Quebec b. Alberta and Saskatchewan c. British Columbia and Quebec d. Manitoba and Quebec Which is an official symbol of Canada? a. The caribou b. The moose c. The beaver d. 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转载 http://www.51.ca/bbs/showthread.php?s=&threadid=56653 What are the three parts of the parliament? The Queen, the Senate and a. The Upper House b. The Legislature c. The Council d. The House of Commons Who are the Aboriginal people of Canada? The Metis, the first Nations and a. The Iroquolrs b. The Europeans c. The Indians d. The Inuit What will you promise when you take thr oath of Citizenship? a. To promote Canada’s Goods b. To obey Canada’s laws c. To obey the Prime Minister’s proposal d. To donate money to the government Which province has the largest population? a. Quebec b. British Columbia c. Nunavut d. Ontario What are thee levels of government in Canada? Federal, Province and a. Territorial government b. Royal government c. Municipal government d. Majority government For a law to be passed in Canada, it has to be read in the House of Commons and Senate and signed by a. The Lieutenant Governor b. The Prime Minister c. The Queen d. The Governor General When did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom become part of the Constitution? a. 1983 b. 1982 c. 1867 d. 1999 When did Canada become a country? a. January 1, 1867 b. July 1, 1867 c. April 1, 1999 d. November 11, 1867 The first Europeans to settle in Canada were a. The British b. The French c. The Polish d. The Italians Which is a major river in Quebec? a. The Red River b. The St. Lawrence River c. The Mackenzie River d. The Ottawa River How is the government formed after an election? a. Formed by Party with the most elected Members of Parliament b. Formed by the lagged party in Canada c. The Governor General asks a party to form the government d. Formed by the party with most money Which are the Prairie Provinces? a. Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Newfoundland b. Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba c. Quebec, Ontario and nova Scotia d. Prince Edward Island, Yukon, Northwest Territories Which political party is in power in Canada? a. The Canadian Alliance party b. The New Democratic Party c. The Liberal Party d. The Progressive Conservative Party Circle the letter which best identifies citizenship rights? a. Be loyal to Canada b. To join a church group c. Minority language educational rights d. To care for Canada’s Heritage Which of the following best identifies citizenship responsibilities? a. To support Canada’s Ideals and acre for Canada’s heritage b. To vote in elections and run as candidate c. To volunteer in election campaign and work in the government d. To respect the rights of others and hire Canadians in your company What will you write on the ballot paper? a. Mark your name on the ballot b. Mark an X in the circle of your chosen candidate c. Write the name of your Member of Parliament d. Write your address and phone number on ballot Who has the right to vote in federal elections? a. Canadian citizens b. Refugees c. Permanent Residents d. Visitors What do you do if you do not receive the Notice of Confirmation of Registration card? a. Call the Premier’s office b. Contact Election’s Canada Office c. Call the post office d. Contact the Prime Minister’s office Who was the Prime Minister in 1867 in Canada? a. Sir John A. Macdonald b. Pierre Trudeau c. Jean Chretien d. Sir Wilfred Laurier The Municipal government looks after a. Housing b. Garbage collection c. Currency d. Tourism What will you promise when you take the Oath of citizenship? a. Help my neighbors b. Visit the Parliament c. Obey the laws of Canada d. Be loyal to the Prime Minister Which four provinces jointed together in confederation? Ontario, Quebec, a. Newfound Island and Manitoba b. Alberta and Saskatchewan c. British Columbia and P.E.I d. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia What are the Canada’s official languages? a. French and Spanish b. Portuguese and English c. English and French d. Italian and Chinese When did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Canadian Constitution? a. 1867 b. 1999 c. 1965 d. 1982 who has the right to vote in federal elections? a. Canadian citizens b. Residents and refugees c. Businessmen and house owners d. Residents who have lived in Canada over five years When did the last province join Confederation? a. 1949 b. 1999 c. 1989 d. 1965 Who is the Queen’s representative in Canada? a. Lieutenant Governor b. Governor General c. Prime Minister d. Commissioner If you are unable to go to the polling station on Election Fay, what would you do? a. Send the ballot by mail b. Phone the polling station c. Vote in advance d. Withdraw the right to vote Which is the smallest province in area in Canada? a. Prince Edward Island b. Nova Scotia c. New Brunswick d. Manitoba Which group pf mountains divide Alberta and British Columbia? a. The Canadian Shield b. The Columbia Mountains c. The Logan Mountains d. The Rocky Mountains When was Nunavut established in Canada? a. April 1, 1999 b. July 1,1867 c. April 17, 1983 d. February 15, 1965 Who do Members of Parliament represent? a. All the people in the electoral district b. Only citizens in the electoral district c. Only citizens and residents in the electoral district d. Only property owners How are Senators chosen? a. Appointed by Canadian citizens b. Appointed by Members of Parliaments c. Appointed by Prime Minister and Governor General d. Appointed by premiers of the provinces Which pair identifies citizenship responsibilities? a. To stay in a province and to join a community group b. To work anywhere in Canada and to support Canada’s ideas c. To volunteer in government campaigns and learn official language d. To vote in elections and care for Canada’s heritage The right of a Canadian citizen is a. To trade with United States b. To work in government offices c. Minority language education d. To eliminate discrimination Who do Canadian vote for in federal elections? a. Prime Minister b. Members of Parliament c. Premier d. Mayor If you do not receive the Notice of Confirmation of registration card, what would you do? a. Call your Member of Parliament b. Call Elections Canada office c. Call the House of Commons d. Cal the Senators In an election Canadians vote by a. Group discussion b. Secret ballot c. Raising hands d. Checking on computer What do you make on a federal election ballot? a. Mark ‘OK’ in any circle b. Mark an ‘X’ in one circle only c. Mark an ‘X’ in circle beside the name of the candidate I choose d. Mark an ‘X’ beside all the Candidate’s names Circle the letter which best identifies citizenship responsibilities. a. Minority language educational rights and be loyal to Canada b. To be loyal the queen and drive a car c. Respect the rights of others and enter and leave Canada freely d. Obey Canada’s laws and care for Canada’s heritage Who has the preference for a federal government job? a. Tax payer b. Canadian citizens c. Landed immigrants d. Property owners What do you do if you do not receive the Confirmation of Registration card? a. Call the Senators b. Contact your Member of Parliament c. Call the House of Commons d. Contact Elections Canada office What will you promise when you take the Oath of citizenship? a. To buy Canadian products only b. To be loyal to the Queen c. To apply for a Canadian passport d. To run in a federal election What are the three main groups of Aboriginal Peoples? The Metis, First Nations and a. Iroquois b. Acadians c. Loyalists d. Inuit Which four provinces first joined Confederation? Ontario, Nova Scotia, a. Manitoba and Alberta b. Quebec and Newfoundland c. Quebec and New Brunswick d. Manitoba and New Brunswick When did Nunavut become a territory? a. July 1, 1867 b. April 1, 1982 c. April 1, 1999 d. January 1, 1985 Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada? a. Sir Willfred Laurier b. Sir John A. Macdonald c. Jacques Cartier d. Lester Pearson What is the part of the constitution that legally protects the rights and freedoms of all Canadians? a. The Declaration of Independence b. The Citizenship Act c. The Carter of Rights and Freedoms d. The British North America Act Which mountain range forms a border between Alberta and British Columbia? a. Columbia Mountains b. Coast Mountains c. Rocky Mountains d. Mount Logan Which province in Canada is the smallest in land size? a. Newfoundland b. Prince Edward Island c. Nova Scotia d. New Brunswick Which country is Canada’s largest trading partner? a. England b. The United States c. France d. China Who is the Queen’s representative in Canada? a. Prime Minister b. Premier c. Governor General d. Mayor What are the territories of Northern Canada? a. Yukon and Northwest Territories b. Yukon and Nunavut c. Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nuvanut d. Yukon Territory In what sort of jobs do most Canadians work? a. Natural resource jobs such as mining and forestry b. Service jobs such as working in government and the hospitals c. Manufacturing jobs such as auto and paper d. Research jobs such as medicine and technology What do members of political party do? a. Develop the policies of the party b. Determine the voter’s list c. Review the government budget and approve government spending d. Elect the government and appoint cabinet ministers In which type of industry did most early European settle work? a. Mining b. Set up hospitals c. Fishing and fur trade d. Set up schools What are the two official language of Canada? a. English and French b. English and Italian c. French and Italian d. English and Chinese Which are the Prairie Provinces? a. Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec b. Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario c. Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba d. 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http://www.tpl.toronto.on.ca/mul_ser...nship_test.jsp Correct answers are given at the end of the test. Start the test: 1. Who are the Aboriginal peoples in Canada? a. United Empire Loyalists b. Métis c. The first inhabitants of Canada d. Immigrants from Australia 2. What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples? a. First Nations, Inuit, Métis b. Acadians, Inuit and Métis c. First nations, French and Inuit d. First Nations, Inuit and Acadians 3. Why are the Aboriginal peoples of Canada working towards self government? a. To try to obtain more seats in the House of Commons b. To play a larger role in the political process c. To change Bill C-31, the Indian Act d. To regain control over decisions affecting them and manage their own affairs 4. From whom are the Métis descended? a. English traders and First Nations women b. French traders and First Nations women c. Acadians and First Nations men d. French or English traders and First Nations women 5. Why did the early explorers first come to Atlantic Canada? a. Early explorers first came to Atlantic Canada to fish and trade with the Aboriginal peoples. b. Early explorers first came to Atlantic Canada to acquire more land. c. Early explorers first came to Atlantic Canada to take up farming. d. Early explorers first came to Atlantic Canada to build a new railway. 6. Who were the United Empire Loyalists? a. Descendents of the first French settlers b. People who left the United States during and after the American Revolution c. People from the Atlantic provinces d. An Aboriginal people 7. Where did the first European settlers in Canada come from? a. Ireland b. France c. Great Britain d. Italy 8. What important trade did the Hudson's Bay Company control? a. Timber b. Oil c. Fishing d. Fur 9. What did the government do to make immigration to western Canada much easier? a. The government built a railway across the Prairies to the Pacific coast. b. The government offered people money to immigrate c. The government offered employment and language services. d. The government paid transportation costs. 10. What year was Confederation? a. 1841 b. 1900 c. 1867 d. 1888 11. Why is the British North America Act important in Canadian history? a. It protected the basic rights and freedoms of everyone in Canada. b. It was the first piece of federal legislation. c. The four provinces joined together to create the new country of Canada. d. It divided Quebec into the provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada 12. Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada? a. George Washington b. Sir John A. Macdonald c. Lester B. Pearson d. Sir Wilfrid Laurier 13. Which four provinces first formed Confederation? a. Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia b. Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island c. Newfoundland and Labrador , Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island d. Quebec, Ontario 14. When is Canada day, and what do we celebrate? a. June 24th when we celebrate multiculturalism b. May 21st when we celebrate the Queen's birthday c. July 4th when we celebrate the anniversary of Confederation each year d. July 1st when we celebrate the anniversary of Confederation each year 15. What is the capital of Canada? a. Ottawa b. Toronto c. Victoria d. London 16. What song is Canada's national anthem? a. O Canada b. The Maple Leaf Forever c. Land of the Silver Birch d. The Maple Leaf Rag 17. What are the Prairie provinces? a. Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan b. Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta c. Saskatoon, Manitoba, Alberta d. British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan 18. What are the five Great Lakes? a. Ontario, Michigan, Hudson's Bay, Huron, Superior b. Erie, Ontario, Simcoe, Michigan, Superior c. Erie, Ontario, Michigan, Huron, Superior d. Erie, Ontario, Niagara, Huron, Superior 19. Where are the Canadian Rockies? a. Along the border between British Columbia and Alberta b. Along the border between Alberta and Manitoba c. Along the border between Manitoba and Ontario d. Along the border between Saskatchewan and Alberta 20. What three oceans border on Canada? a. Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic b. Atlantic, Antarctic, Pacific c. Atlantic, Hudson, Pacific d. Atlantic, Pacific, Bering 21. When did Nunavut become a territory? a. 2000 b. 1999 c. 1997 d. 1996 22. Where are the Parliament buildings located? a. Montreal b. Halifax c. Ottawa d. Moosejaw 23. What colour is the Canadian Flag? a. Red and white b. Green and white c. Red and blue d. Blue and white 24. What country is Canada’s largest trading partner? a. Europe b. United States c. Japan d. China 25. Which products from Southern Ontario are some of Canada's key exports? a. Auto industry products b. Apples c. Lumber d. Coal 26. Who is Canada's Head of State? a. The Prime Minister b. The Governor General c. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II d. The Senate 27. Who is the Queen's representative in Canada? a. The Prime Minister's spouse b. The Prime Minister c. The Premier d. The Governor General of Canada 28. What are the three levels of government in Canada? a. Federal, provincial or territorial, municipal b. Federal, provincial, county c. Federal, state, municipal d. Federal, provincial, rural 29. How are Members of Parliament chosen? a. By the Provincial Ministers b. By the Senate c. By the Queen d. By Canadians who vote in federal elections 30. How does a bill become law? a. A bill becomes law after two readings in the House of Commons b. Once a majority of Members of Parliament and senators have approved a bill, the Governor General gives final approval and the bill becomes law. c. A bill becomes law after four readings in the House of Commons and Senate d. The Governor General approves all bills and they become law after two debates 31. How are Senators chosen? a. Appointed by the Queen b. By the Premiers of all the provinces c. By the voters d. By the Prime Minister and appointed by the Governor General 32. What is Canada's system of government called? a. Parliamentary government b. Monarchy c. Democratic process d. Benevolent dictatorship 33. What are the three parts of Parliament? a. The Queen, House of Commons, Senate b. The Queen, Governor General, Prime Minister c. Prime Minister, House of Commons, Senate d. The Prime Minister, Premiers, House of Commons 34. How many electoral districts are there in Canada? a. 103 b. 12 c. 308 d. 110 35. When did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Canadian Constitution? a. 1945 b. 1867 c. 1982 d. 1967 36. Which legal document recognizes the cultural diversity of Canadians? a. Canadian Multiculturalism Act b. British North America Act c. Declaration of Independence d. Charter of Right and Freedoms 37. What is the name of the Prime Minister of Canada? a. Don Cherry b. Stockwell Day c. Adrienne Clarkson d. Stephen Harper 38. What do you call a law before it is passed? a. A legal document b. A new proposal c. A bill d. A debate 39. Who has the right to vote in federal elections? a. Canadian citizens and landed immigrants b. Canadian citizens who are over 20 years old c. Canadian citizens or anyone at least 18 years old who works for the government d. Canadian citizens who are at least 18 years old 40. What do you mark on a federal election ballot? a. Write a “O” in the circle beside the name of your chosen candidate b. Write the name of the chosen candidate c. Write an “X” in the circle beside the name of your chosen candidate d. Write an “!” in the circle beside the name of your chosen candidate 41. Who do members of Parliament represent? a. Everyone who lives in his/her electoral district b. Everyone on the voters' list c. Everyone who voted for that person d. The Prime Minister 42. How is the Prime Minister chosen? a. The Prime Minister is chosen by the Governor General b. The Prime Minister is chosen by the Members of Parliament c. The Prime Minister is chosen by the Members of Provincial Parliament d. The leader of the party with the most elected representatives becomes the Prime Minister 43. What is the role of the opposition parties? a. To introduce new bills into parliament b. To oppose or try to improve government proposals c. To help the Prime Minister pass bills d. To oppose by-laws 44. What is the population of Canada? a. 31 million b. 25 million c. 20 million d. 15 million 45. What is the name of the Governor General? a. Michaëlle Jean b. Anne Murray c. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II d. Hilary Weston 46. Which province has the most bilingual Canadians?. a. Ontario b. Quebec c. New Brunswick d. Nova Scotia 47. What are the two official languages of Canada? a. English and Italian b. Italian and French c. English and Scottish d. English and French 48. Which was the last province to join Canada? a. Nova Scotia b. Nunavut c. New Brunswick d. Newfoundland and Labrador 49. What is the Canadian Constitution? a. The system of laws and conventions by which Canadians govern themselves b. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms c. The British North America Act d. Canada Day 50. Who is the Premier of Ontario? a. Premier Ernie Eves b. Premier Dalton McGuinty c. Premier Mel Lastman d. Premier Howard Hampton 51. Which political party is in power in Ontario? a. The New Democratic Party b. The Progressive Conservative Party c. The Green Party d. The Liberal Party 52. What is the name of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario? a. James K. Bartleman b. David Onley c. Anne Murray d. Adrienne Clarkson 53. What is the name of mayor of Toronto? a. David Miller b. Julian Fantino c. Mel Lastman d. Don Cherry 54. What level of government passes "by-laws"? a. Provincial b. Federal c. State d. Municipal 55. What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship? a. Pledge allegiance to the flag and fulfill the duties of a Canadian b. Promise to observe the laws of Canada c. Pledge to be faithful to the Queen d. Pledge allegiance to the Queen, observe the laws of Canada and fulfill the duties of a Canadian ANSWERS: 1c, 2a, 3d, 4d, 5a, 6b, 7b, 8d, 9a, 10c, 11c, 12b, 13a, 14d, 15a, 16a, 17b, 18c, 19a, 20a, 21b, 22c, 23a, 24b, 25a, 26c, 27d, 28a, 29d, 30b, 31d, 32a, 33a, 34c, 35c, 36a, 37d, 38c, 39d, 40c, 41a, 42d, 43b, 44a, 45a, 46b, 47d, 48d, 49a, 50b, 51d, 52a, 53a, 54d, 55d. |
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刚参加了9.10的考试 呵呵,跟上面的模拟试卷2,很接近,80%一致。 不用担心什么市议员的名字,我到现在也不知道。 呵呵 How do you vote in a Canadian election? a. by raised hand b. by computer c. by telephone d. by secret ballot Who has the right to vote in federal elections? a. property owners b. Canadian citizens c. Tax payers d. Landed immigrants What should you do if you do not receive a Notice of Confirmation of Registration Card? a. contact the federal political party in power b. contact Election Canada c. contact your regional government representative d. contact the House of Commons circle the letter which best identifies citizenship rights a. right to vote in federal and provincial elections b. right to own land c. right to work d. right to own your own business 此帖于 Sep 11th, 2007 08:01 被 Tadder 编辑。 |
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http://www.settlement.org/sys/link_r...doc_id=1002482 Start the test: 1. Who are the Aboriginal peoples in Canada? a. United Empire Loyalists b. Métis c. The first inhabitants of Canada d. Immigrants from Australia 2. What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples? a. First Nations, Inuit, Métis b. Acadians, Inuit and Métis c. First nations, French and Inuit d. First Nations, Inuit and Acadians 3. Why are the Aboriginal peoples of Canada working towards self government? a. To try to obtain more seats in the House of Commons b. To play a larger role in the political process c. To change Bill C-31, the Indian Act d. To regain control over decisions affecting them and manage their own affairs 4. From whom are the Métis descended? a. English traders and First Nations women b. French traders and First Nations women c. Acadians and First Nations men d. French or English traders and First Nations women 5. Why did the early explorers first come to Atlantic Canada? a. Early explorers first came to Atlantic Canada to fish and trade with the Aboriginal peoples. b. Early explorers first came to Atlantic Canada to acquire more land. c. Early explorers first came to Atlantic Canada to take up farming. d. Early explorers first came to Atlantic Canada to build a new railway. 6. Who were the United Empire Loyalists? a. Descendents of the first French settlers b. People who left the United States during and after the American Revolution c. People from the Atlantic provinces d. An Aboriginal people 7. Where did the first European settlers in Canada come from? a. Ireland b. France c. Great Britain d. Italy 8. What important trade did the Hudson's Bay Company control? a. Timber b. Oil c. Fishing d. Fur 9. What did the government do to make immigration to western Canada much easier? a. The government built a railway across the Prairies to the Pacific coast. b. The government offered people money to immigrate c. The government offered employment and language services. d. The government paid transportation costs. 10. What year was Confederation? a. 1841 b. 1900 c. 1867 d. 1888 11. Why is the British North America Act important in Canadian history? a. It protected the basic rights and freedoms of everyone in Canada. b. It was the first piece of federal legislation. c. The four provinces joined together to create the new country of Canada. d. It divided Quebec into the provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada 12. Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada? a. George Washington b. Sir John A. Macdonald c. Lester B. Pearson d. Sir Wilfrid Laurier 13. Which four provinces first formed Confederation? a. Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia b. Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island c. Newfoundland and Labrador , Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island d. Quebec, Ontario 14. When is Canada day, and what do we celebrate? a. June 24th when we celebrate multiculturalism b. May 21st when we celebrate the Queen's birthday c. July 4th when we celebrate the anniversary of Confederation each year d. July 1st when we celebrate the anniversary of Confederation each year 15. What is the capital of Canada? a. Ottawa b. Toronto c. Victoria d. London 16. What song is Canada's national anthem? a. O Canada b. The Maple Leaf Forever c. Land of the Silver Birch d. The Maple Leaf Rag 17. What are the Prairie provinces? a. Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan b. Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta c. Saskatoon, Manitoba, Alberta d. British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan 18. What are the five Great Lakes? a. Ontario, Michigan, Hudson's Bay, Huron, Superior b. Erie, Ontario, Simcoe, Michigan, Superior c. Erie, Ontario, Michigan, Huron, Superior d. Erie, Ontario, Niagara, Huron, Superior 19. Where are the Canadian Rockies? a. Along the border between British Columbia and Alberta b. Along the border between Alberta and Manitoba c. Along the border between Manitoba and Ontario d. Along the border between Saskatchewan and Alberta 20. What three oceans border on Canada? a. Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic b. Atlantic, Antarctic, Pacific c. Atlantic, Hudson, Pacific d. Atlantic, Pacific, Bering 21. When did Nunavut become a territory? a. 2000 b. 1999 c. 1997 d. 1996 22. Where are the Parliament buildings located? a. Montreal b. Halifax c. Ottawa d. Moosejaw 23. What colour is the Canadian Flag? a. Red and white b. Green and white c. Red and blue d. Blue and white 24. What country is Canada’s largest trading partner? a. Europe b. United States c. Japan d. China 25. Which products from Southern Ontario are some of Canada's key exports? a. Auto industry products b. Apples c. Lumber d. Coal 26. Who is Canada's Head of State? a. The Prime Minister b. The Governor General c. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II d. The Senate 27. Who is the Queen's representative in Canada? a. The Prime Minister's spouse b. The Prime Minister c. The Premier d. The Governor General of Canada 28. What are the three levels of government in Canada? a. Federal, provincial or territorial, municipal b. Federal, provincial, county c. Federal, state, municipal d. Federal, provincial, rural 29. How are Members of Parliament chosen? a. By the Provincial Ministers b. By the Senate c. By the Queen d. By Canadians who vote in federal elections 30. How does a bill become law? a. A bill becomes law after two readings in the House of Commons b. Once a majority of Members of Parliament and senators have approved a bill, the Governor General gives final approval and the bill becomes law. c. A bill becomes law after four readings in the House of Commons and Senate d. The Governor General approves all bills and they become law after two debates 31. How are Senators chosen? a. Appointed by the Queen b. By the Premiers of all the provinces c. By the voters d. By the Prime Minister and appointed by the Governor General 32. What is Canada's system of government called? a. Parliamentary government b. Monarchy c. Democratic process d. Benevolent dictatorship 33. What are the three parts of Parliament? a. The Queen, House of Commons, Senate b. The Queen, Governor General, Prime Minister c. Prime Minister, House of Commons, Senate d. The Prime Minister, Premiers, House of Commons 34. How many electoral districts are there in Canada? a. 103 b. 12 c. 308 d. 110 35. When did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Canadian Constitution? a. 1945 b. 1867 c. 1982 d. 1967 36. Which legal document recognizes the cultural diversity of Canadians? a. Canadian Multiculturalism Act b. British North America Act c. Declaration of Independence d. Charter of Right and Freedoms 37. What is the name of the Prime Minister of Canada? a. Don Cherry b. Stockwell Day c. Adrienne Clarkson d. Stephen Harper 38. What do you call a law before it is passed? a. A legal document b. A new proposal c. A bill d. A debate 39. Who has the right to vote in federal elections? a. Canadian citizens and landed immigrants b. Canadian citizens who are over 20 years old c. Canadian citizens or anyone at least 18 years old who works for the government d. Canadian citizens who are at least 18 years old 40. What do you mark on a federal election ballot? a. Write a “O” in the circle beside the name of your chosen candidate b. Write the name of the chosen candidate c. Write an “X” in the circle beside the name of your chosen candidate d. Write an “!” in the circle beside the name of your chosen candidate 41. Who do members of Parliament represent? a. Everyone who lives in his/her electoral district b. Everyone on the voters' list c. Everyone who voted for that person d. The Prime Minister 42. How is the Prime Minister chosen? a. The Prime Minister is chosen by the Governor General b. The Prime Minister is chosen by the Members of Parliament c. The Prime Minister is chosen by the Members of Provincial Parliament d. The leader of the party with the most elected representatives becomes the Prime Minister 43. What is the role of the opposition parties? a. To introduce new bills into parliament b. To oppose or try to improve government proposals c. To help the Prime Minister pass bills d. To oppose by-laws 44. What is the population of Canada? a. 31 million b. 25 million c. 20 million d. 15 million 45. What is the name of the Governor General? a. Michaëlle Jean b. Anne Murray c. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II d. Hilary Weston 46. Which province has the most bilingual Canadians?. a. Ontario b. Quebec c. New Brunswick d. Nova Scotia 47. What are the two official languages of Canada? a. English and Italian b. Italian and French c. English and Scottish d. English and French 48. Which was the last province to join Canada? a. Nova Scotia b. Nunavut c. New Brunswick d. Newfoundland and Labrador 49. What is the Canadian Constitution? a. The system of laws and conventions by which Canadians govern themselves b. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms c. The British North America Act d. Canada Day 50. Who is the Premier of Ontario? a. Premier Ernie Eves b. Premier Dalton McGuinty c. Premier Mel Lastman d. Premier Howard Hampton 51. Which political party is in power in Ontario? a. The New Democratic Party b. The Progressive Conservative Party c. The Green Party d. The Liberal Party 52. What is the name of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario? a. James K. Bartleman b. David Onley c. Anne Murray d. Adrienne Clarkson 53. What is the name of mayor of Toronto? a. David Miller b. Julian Fantino c. Mel Lastman d. Don Cherry 54. What level of government passes "by-laws"? a. Provincial b. Federal c. State d. Municipal 55. What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship? a. Pledge allegiance to the flag and fulfill the duties of a Canadian b. Promise to observe the laws of Canada c. Pledge to be faithful to the Queen d. Pledge allegiance to the Queen, observe the laws of Canada and fulfill the duties of a Canadian ANSWERS: 1c, 2a, 3d, 4d, 5a, 6b, 7b, 8d, 9a, 10c, 11c, 12b, 13a, 14d, 15a, 16a, 17b, 18c, 19a, 20a, 21b, 22c, 23a, 24b, 25a, 26c, 27d, 28a, 29d, 30b, 31d, 32a, 33a, 34c, 35c, 36a, 37d, 38c, 39d, 40c, 41a, 42d, 43b, 44a, 45a, 46b, 47d, 48d, 49a, 50b, 51d, 52b, 53a, 54d, 55d. |
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