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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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