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HUMAN TRAFFICKING ACTUAL TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANWERS 2026 VERSION
NOTE: ANSWERS KEY PROVIDED
1. How does the Criminal Code of Canada define human
trafficking?
a) Movement of individuals across borders for employment
opportunities
b) Recruitment, transportation, or holding of individuals for
exploitation
c) Illegal smuggling of individuals across national borders
d) Voluntary migration for better living conditions
2. What percentage of trafficking victims in Canada are
Canadian citizens or permanent residents?
a) 50%
b) 73%
c) 93%
d) 100%
3. What is a common myth about human trafficking?
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a) Trafficking victims often know their trafficker
b) Trafficking involves physical movement across borders
c) Trafficking victims remain in their homes or local areas
d) Healthcare providers rarely encounter trafficking victims
4. Which group makes up over 50% of human trafficking
victims in Canada?
a) New immigrants
b) Indigenous women and girls
c) LGBTQ individuals
d) Men and boys
5. Why do many victims stay in trafficking situations?
a) They are always physically restrained
b) They lack transportation or safe places to go
c) They willingly choose to remain
d) Traffickers offer high wages
6. Which of the following is a physical warning sign of
trafficking?
a) Exhaustion and malnourishment
b) High socioeconomic status
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c) Excessive trust in healthcare providers
d) Wearing new, expensive clothing
7. What is a key barrier to trafficking survivors disclosing their
situation?
a) Lack of desire to leave their trafficker
b) Misinformation and distrust of systems
c) Easy access to healthcare services
d) Positive past experiences with police
8. What is a significant risk factor for trafficking among
2SLGBTQ2+ individuals?
a) High levels of education
b) Strong support networks
c) Family rejection and marginalization
d) Secure housing and financial stability
9. Which of the following is a trauma-informed question to
ask a potential trafficking victim?
a) "Why are you working in this situation?"
b) "Can you come and go whenever you want?"
c) "What did you do to get into this situation?"
d) "Why don’t you leave your trafficker?"
HUMAN TRAFFICKING ACTUAL TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANWERS 2026 VERSION
NOTE: ANSWERS KEY PROVIDED
1. How does the Criminal Code of Canada define human
trafficking?
a) Movement of individuals across borders for employment
opportunities
b) Recruitment, transportation, or holding of individuals for
exploitation
c) Illegal smuggling of individuals across national borders
d) Voluntary migration for better living conditions
2. What percentage of trafficking victims in Canada are
Canadian citizens or permanent residents?
a) 50%
b) 73%
c) 93%
d) 100%
3. What is a common myth about human trafficking?
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a) Trafficking victims often know their trafficker
b) Trafficking involves physical movement across borders
c) Trafficking victims remain in their homes or local areas
d) Healthcare providers rarely encounter trafficking victims
4. Which group makes up over 50% of human trafficking
victims in Canada?
a) New immigrants
b) Indigenous women and girls
c) LGBTQ individuals
d) Men and boys
5. Why do many victims stay in trafficking situations?
a) They are always physically restrained
b) They lack transportation or safe places to go
c) They willingly choose to remain
d) Traffickers offer high wages
6. Which of the following is a physical warning sign of
trafficking?
a) Exhaustion and malnourishment
b) High socioeconomic status
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c) Excessive trust in healthcare providers
d) Wearing new, expensive clothing
7. What is a key barrier to trafficking survivors disclosing their
situation?
a) Lack of desire to leave their trafficker
b) Misinformation and distrust of systems
c) Easy access to healthcare services
d) Positive past experiences with police
8. What is a significant risk factor for trafficking among
2SLGBTQ2+ individuals?
a) High levels of education
b) Strong support networks
c) Family rejection and marginalization
d) Secure housing and financial stability
9. Which of the following is a trauma-informed question to
ask a potential trafficking victim?
a) "Why are you working in this situation?"
b) "Can you come and go whenever you want?"
c) "What did you do to get into this situation?"
d) "Why don’t you leave your trafficker?"