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Citizen Quiz 1

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Question 1

Which animal is the symbol of Canada?

Bear
Deer
Beaver
Cougar
Question 2

To which of the following communities do the greater majority of Canadians belong?

Hindu
Jewish
Muslims
Christians
Question 3

Which of the following are Atlantic Provinces?

Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Manitoba and Prince Edward Island
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Ontario
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island
Alberta, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island
Question 4

What region is known as the "Land of the Midnight Sun"?

Western Provinces
Atlantic Provinces
Prairie Provinces
Northern Territories
Question 5

What does the National Register of electors contain?

Database of Canadian citizens at least 18 years of age who are qualified to vote in federal elections and referendums
Database of Canadian tax payers
Database of landed immigrants
Database of all Canadian citizens
Question 6

Which of the following is the role of the police in Canada?

Responsible for providing national security intelligence to the Government
Conduct or support land warfare, peacekeeping or humanitarian missions
Resolver of disputes and interpreter of the law
Keep people safe and to enforce the law
Question 7

What is the significance of hockey?

It is a national summer sport
None of these
Canada won Olympic gold medal in 2008 in this event
It is the most popular spectator sport and Canada's national winter sport
Question 8

Who out of the following is above law?

Judges
No one is
Politicians
Police
Question 9

Of the following, which is a non-Canadian not allowed to do?

Get health insurance
Own a house or a Farm
Vote in the Federal and Provincial election
Get higher education
Question 10

What is Canada's system of governance?

Police state, parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy
Federal state, parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy
Federal state, parliamentary democracy and dictatorship
Federal state, Provincial state and constitutional monarchy
Question 11

What is the significance of the Quebec Act of 1774?

Peace, Order and Good Government
The birth of Canada
Canada's tolerance of religious traditions under the law
Divided the Province of Quebec into Upper Canada
Question 12

Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?

Sir Guy Carleton
Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine
Sir Isaac Brock
Sir John A. Macdonald
Question 13

What does the Crown mean for Canadians?

The Crown is a symbol of Government, including Parliament, legislatures, courts, police services and the armed forces
The Crown contain symbols of England, France, Scotland and Ireland as well as red maple leaves
A national motto, A Mari Usque Ad Mare, which in Latin means from sea to sea
Reflecting the Greco-Roman heritage of Western civilization in which democracy originated
Question 14

Which of the following criteria gives the right to vote?

Own a house
On an official voters' list
Landed Immigrant
Have driving license
Question 15

Which of the following were the first four provinces in confederation?

New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Alberta, Manitoba
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Province of Canada (Ontario & Quebec)
New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Province of Canada (Ontario & Quebec)
Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Province of Canada (Ontario & Quebec)
Question 16

Why is the discovery of insulin by Canadians so important?

Saves the lives of people with heart disorder
Eliminated polio in the World
Insulin treats diabetes which has saved millions of lives worldwide
Helps control abnormal heart beat
Question 17

Which of the following answers is NOT true about the Canada/USA relationship?

Canada/USA relationship is closest and the most extensive in world
They are largest trading partners
They share longest undefended border
Canada exports very little goods to USA
Question 18

What are the three branches of the Canadian government?

Executive, Legislative and Monarchy
Executive, Senate and Judicial
Executive, Legislative and Judicial
Executive, Police and Judicial
Question 19

Under Canadian law, why is everybody presumed to be innocent until proven guilty?

Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression
Men and women are equal under the law
No person or group is above the law
To guarantee the due process under the law
Question 20

Which province is the largest producer of oil and natural gas?

Ontario
Nova Scotia
Quebec
Alberta
Question 21

What is the highest honor a Canadian can receive?

The Canadian Crown
The Canadian Cross
The Peace Order
The Victoria Cross
Question 22

A Member of Parliament from Toronto decided to spend the weekend in his electoral district. This means he will be:

Taking a tour in the province of Ontario
Somewhere in USA
In some part of Toronto where he was elected
In Ottawa
Question 23

What of the following is Canada's constitution based on?

Multiculturalism. Peace and Order
War, Order and Good government
Peace, Order and Good government
Mobility Rights, Order and Good government
Question 24

Who governs Canada on a daily basis at the federal level?

Governor General
Prime Minister
Premier
The Queen
Question 25

What did the Suffrage movement achieve?

Abolished slavery in Canada
Women achieved the right to vote
Quebec experienced an era of rapid change
Introduction of employment insurance
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