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1
Q
  1. The territory of Yukon is in the region of;

a. The Atlantic Provinces
b. Central Canada
c. Northern Territories
d. Prairie provinces

A

C

2
Q
  1. What is the relationship of Canada and USA?

a. The second largest trading partners
b. The largest trading partners
c. Duty free partners
d. Aerospace technology partners

A

B

3
Q
  1. What is the meaning of “Canada” and where did the name from?

a. From Europe explorer and it means “the colony”
b. From the earliest Europeans and it means “the continent”
c. From the aboriginals and it means “holy spirits”
d. It means “village” from Aboriginals

A

D

4
Q
  1. What do Canadians celebrate on Canada day every year?

a. We celebrate Queen Victoria’s birthday
b. Canadians celebrate Canada became self-governing Dominion
c. We celebrate the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II
d. Canadians celebrate Canada became an independent country

A

B

5
Q
  1. What war was considered as the fight for the country?

a. The World War II
b. The World War I
c. The Pacific War
d. The War of 1812

A

D

6
Q
  1. Canada took part to liberate ____________ In 1944-1945,

a. Netherland
b. Italy
c. South Korea
d. Dieppe

A

A

7
Q
  1. What day do Canadians wear red poppy and observe a moment of silence?

a. Labour Day
b. Remembrance Day
c. Boxing Day
d. Canada Day

A

B

8
Q
  1. Canada’s National Colours inherited from __________ since 1921.

a. Aboriginals and France
b. France and England
c. England and Aboriginals
d. Italy and England

A

B

9
Q
  1. ____________ is Canada’s official Summer Sport?

a. Canadian footaball
b. Basketball
c. Lacrosse
d. Ice Hockey

A

C

10
Q
  1. Obeying the law, volunteering and protect environment are the ______________ of Canadian citizens.

a. Freedom
b. Rights
c. Conditions for newcomers
d. Responsibilities

A

D

11
Q
  1. Great majority of Canadians identified their religion as:

a. Catholics
b. Christians
c. Buddhism
d. Hindu

A

B

12
Q
  1. What emblem was adopted for Quebec flag?

a. Blue cross with lily
b. The Cross and the French Crown
c. The Cross and the Fleur-de-lys
d. The Cross and Snowy Owl

A

C

13
Q
  1. When you’re called to serving on a jury, can you refuse?

a. Yes, if you don’t have a driver license
b. Yes, if you don’t have a car
c. No, your citizenship will be revoked
d. No, you’re legally to serve

A

D

14
Q
  1. The “minority government” means;

a. The party in power holds less than half seats in the House of Commons
b. The party in power holds more than half seats in the House of Commons
c. The political party with most members in their electoral district
d. The members received least votes in their electoral district

A

A

15
Q
  1. The Federal Election must be held on ____________ every four years from most general election under legislation passed by Parliament.

a. The third Monday in July
b. The third Monday in December
c. The third Monday in October
d. The third Monday in March

A

C

16
Q
  1. A secret ballot means no one can insist you tell them how you voted.

a. True
b. False

A

A

17
Q
  1. A woman received most votes in the federal election, she becomes:

a. The leader of the party
b. The Prime Minister of the government
c. The Official Opposition party
d. The Member of Parliament

A

D

18
Q
  1. Who is the head of government?

a. The Governor General
b. The Prime Minister
c. The Premier
d. The Senators

A

B

19
Q
  1. Why do you pledge loyalty to the Queen Elizabeth II?

a. She is the Queen of Canada
b. She led Canada to join world organization and trade with other nations
c. She granted the charter of the rights and freedoms to Canadians
d. Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law

A

A

20
Q
  1. In 1864-1867 some representatives established Canada known as;

a. Fathers of Confederation
b. Fathers of religion
c. Fathers of country
d. Fathers of government

A

A