QUIZ
Quiz

How Well Do You Know Canada? Take the this Canadian citizenship test Quiz!

TIL: I\'m not a good Canadian.

Who is Canada’s Prime Minister?

Stephen Harper

Pierre Poilievre

Justin Trudeau

Michaëlle Jean

Which of the following are the three levels of government in Canada?

Federal, state, municipal

Federal, provincial, territorial/state

Federal, provincial, municipal/territorial

Federal, municipal, provincial/territorial

How many electoral districts are there in Canada?

305

308

335

338

**Which two languages have official status in Canada?**

Just English

English and French

English, French, and Spanish

English and Spanish

The Parliament of Canada is composed of three parts.

What are they?

Crown, Senate, House of Commons

Crown, Prime Minister, Congress

Prime Minister, House of Commons, Senate

House of Commons, Senate, Premiers

As described in “Discover Canada,” who carries out the duties of the Sovereign in Canada?

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau

The Governor General, Mary Simon

The Monarch, King Charles III

The Speaker of the House of Commons, Greg Fergus

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

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

Montreal

Toronto

Vancouver

Which of the following correctly lists the five Great Lakes?

Superior, Erie, Hudson’s Bay, Michigan, Ontario

Superior, Erie, Huron, Niagara, Ontario

Simcoe, Erie, Huron, Michigan, Ontario

Superior, Erie, Huron, Michigan, Ontario

In Federal Elections, who do Canadians cast their vote for?

A candidate to represent them in Parliament

A candidate to represent them in the Senate

A candidate they wish to be the Head of State

A candidate they want to be the President

Why is the Battle of Vimy Ridge so important in Canadian history?

It was the final battle Canadians fought in World War I

It was a big victory in the Boer War

It symbolizes Canada’s coming of age as a nation

The Canadian Corps was formed because of it

What are the first two lines of our National Anthem?

O Canada, we stand on guard for thee / With glowing hearts we see thee rise

O Canada, our home and native land / True patriot love in all of us command

O Canada, The True North strong and free / We stand on guard for thee

True Canadian love in all of us command / O Canada, our home and native land

**What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples in Canada?**

First Nations, Indigenous, Métis

Indigenous, Métis, Acadians

First Nations, Acadians, Inuit

First Nations, Inuit, Métis

**What are 3 ways you can protect the environment?**

Recycle, conserve energy, mow your lawn

Recycle, conserve energy, join a carpool

Recycle, conserve energy, take night showers

Recycle, conserve energy, buy Canadian bottled water

Who is allowed to vote in Canada?

Canadian citizens who are at least 18 years old and on the voters’ list

Canadian citizens who are at least 21 years old and on the voters’ list

Canadian citizens and landed immigrants who are at least 18 years old

Canadian citizens and landed immigrants who are at least 21 years old

In the 1960s, Quebec experienced rapid change. What is the name of this period?

The Riel Revolution

The Blue Revolution

The Quiet Revolution

The French Revolution

What were the first 4 provinces that formed Confederation?

Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick

Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, New Brunswick

Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador

Ontario, Nova Scotia, British Columbia, Newfoundland and Labrador

Who are the Québécois people?

People of Quebec

Catholic people of Quebec

European settlers who live in Quebec

Descendants of French colonists

What makes up Canada’s Prairie provinces?

British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan

Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba

Alberta and Saskatchewan

British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba

What are two responsibilities of the Canadian government?

Communication, education

Defence, education

Education, health

Health, defence

Finally, name 3 responsibilities of a Canadian citizen.

Obeying the law, voting in elections, taking responsibility for yourself and your family

Obeying the law, voting in elections, serving on a jury when called upon

Obeying the law, protecting the environment, respecting fellow citizens

Obeying the law, helping others in the community, taking responsibility for yourself and your family

So close, yet so far…

While you didn’t pass this time, you gave it a great shot! These questions were tough, and it’s awesome that you challenged yourself with this pretend citizenship test. Keep exploring and learning about Canada – there’s so much to discover!

Congratulations!

You’ve officially earned your honorary Canadian citizenship! These questions were no breeze, even for born-and-raised Canadians. You’ve proven your knowledge and dedication – now go celebrate with a delicious plate of poutine!

What's your reaction?

Related Posts

Leave A Reply

Please Login to Comment.