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Canadian Citizenship Test: Can You Pass These 20 Essential Questions?

Can You Pass These 20 Essential Questions?

Who do Canadians make the Oath of Citizenship to?

Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth I

The President

The Prime Minister

What are two words that can be used instead of King or Queen? (Pick two)

President or Monarch

Monarch or Sovereign

Chancellor or Emperor

Governor or Ruler

Which of the following best describes Canada’s form of government?

Parliamentary Democracy

Constitutional Monarchy

Federal State

All of the above

How many years have settlers and immigrants been coming to Canada?

100 years

200 years

300 years

400 years

Where does Canadian law come from? (Pick three)

English Common Law, French Civil Code, Great Britain

French Civil Code, United States Law, Great Britain Law

French Civil Code, United States Law, Great Britain Law

French Civil Code, European Law, Great Britain Law

Which of the following is not a fundamental freedom in Canada?

Freedom of peaceful assembly

Freedom of association

Freedom to own guns

Freedom of expression

The Governor General is Canada’s representative for the Crown. So King Charles III is close, but not quite the right answer.

What are three ways of taking responsibility for yourself and your family? (Pick three)

Driving a car, Taking care of one’s family, own a car

Getting a job, Taking care of one’s family, Working hard in keeping with one’s abilities

Driving a car, Taking care of one’s family, Working hard in keeping with one’s abilities

Driving a car, Taking care of one’s family, go to school

What does “Habeas Corpus” mean?

The right to appeal a court decision

The right to challenge unlawful detention by the state

The right to own property

The right to a lawyer

Who has to obey the law in Canada?

Men

Women

Children

Everyone

Men and women are __ under the law.

Equal

Superior

Dependent on each other

Obligated to different roles

What is Canada’s national motto?

From sea to sea

From the mountains to the prairies

Unity in diversity

eace, order, and good government

Who are the three founding peoples of Canada?

Aboriginal peoples

The French

The British

All of the above

What is Canada’s largest trading partner?

United Kingdom

Mexico

Japan

United States

Which province is officially bilingual?

Ontario

Quebec

New Brunswick

Manitoba

What is Canada’s national winter sport?

Curling

Hockey

Skiing

Ice skating

Which of the following was an invention by a Canadian?

The telephone

The cardiac pacemaker

The Blackberry

All of the above

How many provinces and territories does Canada have?

10 provinces and 2 territories

13 provinces and 3 territories

12 provinces and 3 territories

10 provinces and 3 territories

What does Confederation mean?

A central government

Provincial independence

Joining of provinces to make a new country

Expansion of the railway

Where do elected Members of Parliament (MPs) work?

Toronto

Ottawa

Vancouver

Montreal

Who is the Prime Minister of Canada accountable to?

The Queen

The people

The Governor General

The House of Commons

Sorry

Sorry! You didn’t get it right

Keep studying! You’re almost there. Brush up on your Canadian history, government, and rights, and give it another shot!

Congratulations! 🎉

You’ve passed the Canadian Citizenship Test. You’re ready to take the next step towards becoming a Canadian citizen. Well done!

Disclaimer:

Please note that this is only a quiz. While it may help with your Canadian citizenship study, it is not meant to guarantee that you will pass the official test. Please use it as study material.

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