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Canadian Citizenship Test Practice
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What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples? - answer✔First Nations (65%), Métis and Inuit
Who was John Buchan? - answer✔A popular Governor General of Canada
When did the House of Commons recognize that the Quebecois form a nation within a united Canada? -
answer✔2006
Who is Marjorie Turner-Bailey? - answer✔An Olympian and descendant of black Loyalists
When did ENGLISH settlement begin in Canada? - answer✔1610
Who established the first European settlements? - answer✔The French
Who passed the Quebec Act of 1774? - answer✔The British Parliment
Which Act granted to the Canadas, for the first time, legislative assemblies elected by the people? -
answer✔The Constitutional Act
Who was Lieutenant Colonel John Graves Simcoe? - answer✔Upper Canada's first Lieutenant Governor
and founder of the City of Toronto
When did the British Parliament abolish slavery throughout the Empire? - answer✔1833
Name the three fathers of Confederation and what did they do? - answer✔Sir Étienne-Paschal Taché,
Sir George-Étienne Cartier,
Sir John A. Macdonald
-They worked together to establish a new country, the Dominion of Canada
Which phrase embodied the vision for the Dominion of Canada? - answer✔"Dominion from sea to sea
and from the river to the ends of the earth"
Whose portrait is on the Canadian $10 bill? - answer✔Sir John A. Macdonald
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What made it possible for immigrants to settle in Western Canada? - answer✔The completion of the
Canadian Pacific Railway
When were the Canada and Quebec Pension Plans devised? - answer✔1965
What is "La Francophonie"? - answer✔An international association of French-speaking countries
Why is Terry Fox a Canadian national hero? - answer✔He inspired people to contribute money for
cancer research
What are the responsibilities of the federal government? - answer✔Matters of national and
international concern
Who has the right to vote in a federal election? - answer✔A Canadian citizen, at least 18 years old on
voting day and on the voters' list
Where do the majority of Canadians live? - answer✔In cities
Name one source of Canadian law. - answer✔English common law
What is "Magna Carta"? - answer✔The Great Charter of Freedoms
The Great Charter of Freedoms was signed in: - answer✔England
When was the Magna Carta signed? - answer✔1215
What does the Great Charter of Freedom include? - answer✔Freedom of conscience and religion
What is "Habeas corpus"? - answer✔The right to challenge unlawful detention by the state
When did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Canadian Constitution? -
answer✔1982
Who proclaimed the amended Constitution of Canada in 1982? - answer✔Queen Elizabeth II
What are the two principles upon which Canada is founded? - answer✔The supremacy of God and the
rule of law
With which words does the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms begin? - answer✔"Whereas
Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law"
What are "mobility rights"? - answer✔Canadians can live and work anywhere they choose in Canada,
enter/leave the country freely, and apply for a passport
Who can enter and leave the country freely without time constraints? - answer✔Canadian citizens
Which three rights are included in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms? - answer✔Mobility
rights, Aboriginal Peoples' rights, and official language rights