Test 13 NEW Flashcards

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  1. What constitution protects Canadians’ rights and freedoms?
    a. The British North America Act
    b. The Canadians Constitution
    c. The Canadian Charter
    d. The American Constitution
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C

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  1. Presumption of innocence means everyone is innocent until proven guilty.
    a. True
    b. False
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A

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  1. What are the judiciary levels of Canada?
    a. The Justice Court, Supreme Court and Provincial Court
    b. The Federal Court, Provincial Court and Municipal Court
    c. The Supreme Court, Provincial Court, and Trial Court
    d. The Supreme Court, Federal Court and Provincial Court
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D

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  1. What did the Canadian’s rights and responsibilities come from?
    a. From American history after the war of 1812 that Canadians are entitled
    b. From our history, secured by Canadian law, our shared tradition, identity and value
    c. From British parliament secured by Canadian law, became our identity and value
    d. From our constitution secured by the North American Act of 1867
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B

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  1. What are the historic sites built during the war of 1812?
    a. The citadels at Halifax and Quebec city
    b. The CN and peace tower
    c. The multi-span bridge at Prince Edward Island
    d. The Canadian Pacific Railway
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A

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  1. Which book did you study for the citizenship test?
    a. The “Citizenship and Immigration guide”
    b. A look at Canada
    c. The “Discover Canada”
    d. The BC’s phone book
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C

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  1. What is one of the objectives of Official Languages Act?
    a. Promote equality of French and English in Canadian society
    b. To secure Quebecois within united Canada
    c. To maintain a solid relationship with French
    d. Ensure the language “Act” works
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A

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  1. Which of the following is not a right of Canadian citizenship?
    a. The right to seek revenge if lost in the fights
    b. The right to express their opinions to the government
    c. The right to Assembly and Association
    d. The right to live and work across the country
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A

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  1. Whose portrait was shown on Dominion of Canada $1 bill in 1923?
    a. Queen Victoria
    b. Queen Elizabeth II
    c. King George II
    d. King George V
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D

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  1. A fifteen years old boy got his citizenship last month, can he vote?
    a. Yes, because he is a Canadian citizen
    b. No, because he is not age 18
    c. Yes, he can vote on behalf of his parents
    d. No, because he did not apply for Canadian passport
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B

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  1. Why the right and freedoms are important to Canadians?
    a. It reflects our shared tradition, identity and value
    b. Canadians pay high taxes
    c. An order from Queen Victoria
    d. The policy of the government
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A

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  1. Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of Canadian citizenship?
    a. Obey the law
    b. Vote in the elections
    c. Protects the environments
    d. Be a home owner
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D

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  1. Manitoba is a province of _________________.
    a. Atlantic region
    b. Prairies
    c. West coast
    d. Northern Territories
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B

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  1. The Constitutional Act 1791 separated the province of Quebec into _______________.
    a. Old provinces
    b. Lower Canada
    c. Upper Canada
    d. Confederation Provinces
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C

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  1. What is the role of Canadian Forces Reserves?
    a. Responsible of the security of Canada’s north
    b. Protects the country
    c. They are coast guards
    d. Soldiers of the Queen
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B

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  1. Who was a Father of Manitoba as well as a leader of Metis?
    a. Louis Riel
    b. Sir Arthur Currie
    c. Sir Sam Steele
    d. Tecumseh
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A

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  1. Can women participates in Royal Canadian Air Forces?
    a. No, only male Canadian citizens between ages 19 to 25
    b. Yes, any women lives in Canada whose ages 16 to 25
    c. Yes, women and men are equal under the law in Canada
    d. No women are only protected to give births
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C

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  1. Newcomers are expected to embrace democratic principles such as _______________.
    a. Protect the Environment
    b. Rule of the law
    c. Be a member of parliament
    d. Volunteering
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B

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  1. When was the term “First Nation” use for Indians till today?
    a. 1850s
    b. 1970s
    c. 1999
    d. 1700s
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B

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  1. There is no compulsory military service in Canada. However, serving in the regular Canadian Forces is a noble way to contribute to Canada and an excellent career choice.
    a. False
    b. True
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B