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Citizen Quiz 3

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Question 1
Which of the following is a responsibility of provinces?
Municipal government
Navigation
Interprovincial Trade and Communications
Currency
Question 2
When does Canada celebrate Thanksgiving?
The Second Monday of October
The First Monday of September
The First Friday of October
The First Monday of July
Question 3
Use one of the following to complete this sentence: The House of Commons is the representative chamber . . .
appointed on the advice of Governor General
made up of members selected by Prime Minister
made up of Members of Parliament elected by people
appointed on the advice of Prime Minister
Question 4
What is a voter information card?
A form that lets you know your voting place
Tells you who the candidates are in your electoral district
A form that tells you when and where to vote
Tells you what province to vote in
Question 5
What is celebrated on the 15th of February?
Vimy Day
Family Day
National Flag of Canada Day
Labour Day
Question 6
Which of the following is the highest court of Canada?
The Supreme Court
The Small Claims Courts
A Provincial Court
The Federal Court
Question 7
What are the men who established Canada called?
Fathers of Canada
Fathers of Constitution
Fathers of Dominion of Canada
Fathers of confederation
Question 8
Who was the first leader of a responsible government in Canada in 1849?
Sir Sam Steele
Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine
Jim Basally
Sir John A. Macdonald
Question 9
Who invented the sport of basketball?
German
French
Canadian
Americans
Question 10
Who became the first French-Canadian prime minister since the formation of Confederation?
Sir John Alexander Macdonald
Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Sir George-Étienne Cartier
Sir Leonard Tilley
Question 11
Which is Canada's main financial centre and the largest city?
Toronto
Vancouver
Calgary
Montreal
Question 12
Which of the following describe two responsibilities of provincial or territorial government?
Policing and citizenship
Education and health care
Policing and firefighting
National defence and highways
Question 13
How many Canadians served in the First World War?
About 1,000
More than 80,000
About 240,000
More than 600,000
Question 14
What can you do if you do not receive a voter information card?
Cannot vote
Call Police
Call taxation office
Call your local elections office
Question 15
What do Canadians normally wear on Remembrance Day?
Black tie
White Shirt
Green shirt
Red poppy
Question 16
When was the British Parliament prohibited from buying and selling slaves?
1793
1833
1877
1807
Question 17
Which is the fundamental characteristic of Canadian heritage and identity?
Multiculturalism
English Culture
French Culture
Canadian festivals
Question 18
How long is the Lieutenant Governor appointed for?
5 years
4 years
6 years
3 years
Question 19
Who contributed to the invention of radio and also sent the world's first wireless voice message?
Mike Lazaridis
Mathew Evans
Alexander Graham Bell
Reginald Fessenden
Question 20
How many citizens of Canada served in Second World War?
2 millions
1 million
11 millions
5 millions
Question 21
Which of the following is the responsibility of federal government?
Highways
Health
Education
Currency
Question 22
Where do Inuit people live?
Prairie Provinces
Ontario
Reserve land
Scattered communities across the Arctic
Question 23
Which of the following describe two responsibilities of federal government?
National defense and firefighting
Health Care and education
National defense and foreign policy
Citizenship and highways
Question 24
Who invented snowmobile?
Joseph-Armand Bombardier
Louis Riel
Alexander Graham Bell
Emily Carr
Question 25
Which region was stormed and captured on D-Day (June 6, 1944) by the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division?
Berlin
London
Juno Beach
Paris
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