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
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
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