Canadian Citizenship Test - (Ontario) - Part 1

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this video was made to complement Emma groups practice citizenship test which you can use at WWE my group comm forward slash tools ford slash citizenship - test this video contains practice questions and their answers to use it pause the video after the question to guess the answer which political party is in power in Ontario a Green Party B Liberal Party C Conservative Party D new democratic party answer Liberal Party how is the Prime Minister chosen a the Queen appoints the Prime Minister be the Governor General with the Senate appoint the Prime Minister see the leader of the party with the most elective representatives becomes the Prime Minister D the MPs vote on the Prime Minister answer the leader of the party with the most elected representatives becomes the Prime Minister who are the Aboriginal peoples of Canada a the first European settlers to arrive in Canada be the descendants of the first Australian immigrants to Canada see the first people to live in Canada D the first settlers of Newfoundland answer the first people to live in Canada what are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples a first nations matey and de nuit be Acadians matey and annuit sea United Empire Loyalists matey and Anu it D annuit matey and Acadians answer First Nations Metis and Inuit who are the matey a the distinct Aboriginal people of Atlantic Canada be a people have mixed annuit First Nations ancestry most of whom live on the prairies see First Nations people speaking the midship dialect D a distinct people of mixed Aboriginal and European ancestry answer a distinct people of mixed Aboriginal and European ancestry who are the United Empire Loyalists a settlers who came to Canada from the United States during and after the American Revolution the Aboriginal peoples see maytee D anew it answer settlers who came to Canada from the United States during and after the American Revolution what does Confederation mean a the United States Confederate soldiers came to Canada be joining of communities to become a province see joining of suburbs to form a large city D joining of suburbs to form a large city answer joining of suburbs to form a large city what is the name of the royal anthem of Canada a own Canada be god save the queen or king see bud the spud D the star-spangled banner answer god save the queen or king what year was Confederation a 1867 B 1871 C 1898 D 1870 answer 1867 when did the British North America Act come into effect a 1871 B 1898 C 1867 D 1905 answer 1867 which provinces first formed Confederation a Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia and Newfoundland B Ontario Nova Scotia New Brunswick and Alberta C Ontario Quebec Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia D Nova Scotia New Brunswick and the province of Canada answer Nova Scotia New Brunswick and the province of Canada which was the last province to join Canada a Newfoundland B Alberta C Saskatchewan D British Columbia answer Newfoundland when is Canada Day and what does it celebrate a June 15 of each year to celebrate the anniversary of Confederation be August 8th of each year to celebrate the joining of British Columbia to Confederation C we celebrate the anniversary of Confederation July 1st of each year D May 21st of each care to remember queen victoria answer we celebrate the anniversary of Confederation July 1st of each year who was the first Prime Minister of Canada a Louie Riel fee Sir John a McDonald see Lester B Pearson D Abraham Lincoln answer Sir John a McDonald why is the Constitution Act of 1982 important in Canada a it allows Canada to change the Constitution without asking approval of the British government be it allows Canadians more freedom see it changed the immigration laws D the Queen became more involved in Canadian government answer it allows Canada to change the Constitution without asking approval of the British government what part of the Constitution legally protects the basic rights and freedoms of all Canadians a the British Charter of Rights and Freedoms B the Canadian Charter of Rights see the Canadian Charter of freedoms D the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms answer the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms when did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Canadian Constitution a 1867 B 1905 C 1982 D 1878 answer 1982 named two fundamental freedoms protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms a freedom of religion and freedom of speech be equality rights and to care for Canada's heritage see basic freedoms and obey laws D Aboriginal peoples rights and to volunteer answer freedom of religion and freedom of speech name three legal rights protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms a freedom of speech right to not pay taxes and right to a fair trial B right to live and work anywhere in Canada right to a fair trial and right to protection against discrimination see right to ski anywhere in Canada right to move and right to public assembly D right to vote right to live and work anywhere in Canada and right to deliver speeches on the radio answer right to live and work anywhere in Canada right to a fair trial and right to protection against discrimination what is the name of the governor-general a David Johnson B Elizabeth May C Dalton McGuinty D michaëlle Jean answer David Johnson what is the meaning of the Remembrance Day poppy a to remember our sovereign queen elizabeth ii b to celebrate confederation c to honor prime ministers who have died d to remember the sacrifice of Canadians who have served or died in wars up to the present day ants to remember the sacrifice of Canadians who have served or died in wars up to the present day what this equality under the law mean a being the same fee being like everyone else see being discriminated against D being treated with equal dignity and respect and having equal rights to speak out and express ideas answer being treated with equal dignity and respect and having equal rights to speak out and express ideas name six responsibilities of citizenship a get a job make money raise a family pay taxes mow your lawn vote B vote join a political party get a job obey the law drive safely pick up litter see care for the environment don't litter pay taxes obey the law help others respect others D vote help others care for our heritage and environment obey Canada's laws respect the rights of others eliminate injustice answer vote help others care for our heritage and environment obey Canada's laws respect the rights of others eliminate injustice give an example of how you can show responsibility by participating in your community a mind your own business B have a party C keep your property tidy D join a community group answer join a community group list for rights Canadian citizens have a right to have a job vote drive go to school the right to go to school work have a bank account travel see right to travel live anywhere work anywhere get married D right the challenge unlawful detention vote apply for a Canadian passport enter and leave Canada freely answer right to challenge unlawful detention vote apply for a Canadian passport enter and leave Canada freely what will you promise when you take the oath of citizenship a pledge allegiance to the Queen observe the laws of Canada and fulfill the duties of a Canadian be pledge to be faithful to the Queen see promise to observe the laws of Canada D fulfill duties as a Canadian citizen answer pledge allegiance to the Queen observe the laws of Canada and fulfil the duties of a Canadian what are the two official languages of Canada a English and may t be a neuticle and french see English in French d English and immutable answer English and French give an example of where English and French have equal status in Canada a in schools be in the workplace see in the Parliament of Canada D at City Hall answer in the Parliament of Canada where do most french-speaking Canadians live a Ontario be Nova Scotia see Quebec D Prince Edward Island answer Quebec which province has the most bilingual Canadians a British Columbia be Prince Edward Island see Nova Scotia D Quebec answer Quebec which province is the only officially bilingual province a New Brunswick be Quebec see Ontario D Prince Edward Island answer New Brunswick what does the Canadian flag look like a red and white with provincial emblems fie red and white with a beaver see white with a red border on each end and a red maple leaf in the center D red with a white maple leaf answer white with a red border on each end and a red maple leaf in the center what song is Canada's national anthem a god save the queen or king be O Canada see the star-spangled banner D Amazing Grace answer Oh Canada give the first two lines of Canada's national anthem a Oh Canada our home and native land true patriot love in all thy sons command be Oh Canada our province and native land true patriot love in all thy sons command see o Canada from far and wide o Canada we stand on guard for thee D o Canada we stand on guard for thee answer o Canada our home and native land true patriot love in all thy sons command where does the name Canada come from a from the annuit word meaning country B from the French word meaning joining see from the matey word meaning rivers D from kanata the huron iroquois word for village answer from kanata the who run iroquois word for village which animal is an official symbol of Canada a the Moose be the hawk see the beaver D the deer answer the beaver what is the population of Canada a about 20 million be 38 million see 17 million D about 34 million answer about 34 million what three oceans border Canada a atlantic artic and bearing be atlantic artic and Pacific sea Pacific Indian and Atlantic D Hudson Pacific and Atlantic answer Atlantic artic and Pacific what is the capital city of Canada a Ottawa be Toronto see Montreal D hull answer Ottawa what are the provinces of central Canada and their capitals a Manitoba Winnipeg an Ontario Toronto B Quebec Quebec City and Prince Edward Island Charlottetown C Ontario Toronto and Quebec Quebec City D Saskatchewan Regina Manitoba Winnipeg and Ontario Toronto answer Ontario Toronto and Quebec Quebec City what are the provinces of the Atlantic region and their capitals a Nova Scotia Halifax New Brunswick Fredericton Prince Edward Island Charlottetown and Quebec Quebec B Newfoundland and Labrador st. John's Nova Scotia Halifax New Brunswick Fredericton and Prince Edward Island Charlotte turn C Newfoundland and Labrador st. John's Nova Scotia Halifax New Brunswick Fredericton and Quebec Quebec D Nova Scotia Halifax New Brunswick Fredericton Quebec Quebec City and Ontario Toronto answer Newfoundland and Labrador st. John's Nova Scotia Halifax New Brunswick Fredericton and Prince Edward Island Charlotte town what are the prairie provinces and their capitals a Alberta Edmonton and Saskatchewan Regina be Alberta Edmonton Saskatchewan Regina and Manitoba Winnipeg C Saskatchewan Regina and Manitoba Winnipeg D Saskatchewan Regina Manitoba Winnipeg and Ontario Toronto answer Alberta Edmonton Saskatchewan Regina and Manitoba Winnipeg what are the territories of northern Canada and their capitals a Alaska Juneau and Yukon Territory Whitehorse be Northwest Territories Yellowknife and Alaska Juneau C Northwest Territories Yellowknife D Yukon Territory Whitehorse Northwest Territories Yellowknife and Nunavut equally answer Yukon Territory Whitehorse Northwest Territories Yellowknife and Nunavut equally name the five regions of Canada a mid west north south east central be Maritimes Ontario Quebec prairies and British Columbia C Atlantic central Prairie west coast and North D west central east prairies and territories answer Atlantic central Prairie why ghost and North which region covers more than one-third of Canada a central Canada B prairies C Atlantic Canada D Northern Territories answer Northern Territories in which region do more than half the people of Canada live in a central Canada B prairies C Atlantic Canada D northern Canada answer central Canada one third of all Canadians live in which province a Quebec be ontario see Northwest Territories D Manitoba answer Ontario where are the great lakes a between Ontario and the United States be Manitoba see northern Quebec D Atlantic Canada answer between Ontario and the United States where are the Parliament Buildings located a Ottawa be Quebec City C hull D Toronto answer Ottawa which country borders Canada on the South a United States of America be Central America see Mexico D Washington answer United States of America which province in Canada is the smallest in land size a Nova Scotia be Prince Edward Island C Yukon Territory D Newfoundland and Labrador answer Prince Edward Island what is a major river in Quebec a Fraser River be sent Lawrence River see Niagara dee Hudson's Bay answer sent Lawrence River on what date did Nunavut become a territory a July 1st 1867 be April 1st 1999 see June 24 1995 D March 31st 1949 answer April 1st 1999 what are the three main types of industry in Canada a natural resources tourism and service industries be tourism services and manufacturing see natural resources tourism and manufacturing D natural resources manufacturing and services answer Natural Resources manufacturing and services in what industry - most Canadians work a natural resources be tourism C service D manufacturing answer service what country is Canada's largest trading partner a Mexico be the United States of America see China D Japan answer the United States of America which region is known as the industrial and manufacturing heartland of Canada a Atlantic provinces be prairie provinces see central Canada D westcoast answer central Canada which region of Canada is known for both its fertile agricultural land and valuable energy resources a British Columbia B prairie provinces C Ontario D Manitoba answer prairie provinces who is Canada's head of state a Governor General of Canada B Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the second C Prime Minister D Lieutenant Governor answer Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the second who is the Queen's representative in Canada a Prime Minister of Canada B premier see Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the second D Governor General of Canada answer Governor General of Canada who do you call the sovereigns representative in the provinces a premier be member of the Legislative Assembly see lieutenant governor D senator answer lieutenant governor what is Canada's system of government called a dictatorship v parliamentary government C military rule D communism answer parliamentary government what are the three parts of parliament a the sovereign governor-general and Prime Minister be the House of Commons the Legislative Assembly and the Senate see the Queen the Legislative Assembly and the Senate D the Queen the House of Commons and the Senate answer the Queen the House of Commons and the Senate what do you call a law before it's passed a a new law be a proposed law see a bill D a new proposal answer a bill how are members of parliament chosen a appointed by the Prime Minister be elected by Canadian citizens C appointed by the Queen D elected by the provincial ministers answer elected by Canadian citizens who do members of parliament represent a all of the Canadians living in the north be only Canadians living in central Canada see everyone who lives in his or her electoral district D Canadians living in the province in which he/she was elected answer everyone who lives in his or her electoral district how does the bill become a law a the lieutenant governor must approve the bill be approval by a majority in the House of Commons and Senate and finally the governor-general see the Queen must sign the bill D approval by the members of the Legislative Assembly answer approval by a majority in the House of Commons and Senate and finally the Governor General what are the three levels of government in Canada a federal provincial and territorial municipal local be federal provincial and city C federal territorial and provincial D federal state and local answer federal provincial and territorial municipal local name to responsibilities of the federal government a national defense and firefighting B national defense and foreign policy C citizenship and highways D recycling and education answer national defence and foreign policy what is the government of all of Canada called a national assembly B legislature C federal D Council answer federal how many electoral districts are there in Canada a 20 B 308 C 178 D 59 answer 308 who has the right to vote in a federal election a a Canadian citizen 18 years or older and on a voter's list be a Canadian citizen 18 years or older and must work for the federal government see a land immigrant 18 years old and a member of the Canadian Forces D a Canadian citizen over 25 years and a member of the Canadian Forces answer a Canadian citizen 18 years or older and on a voter's list what three requirements must you meet in order to vote in a federal election a Canadian citizen 18 years or older and on the list of electors be Canadian citizen 21 years or older and on the list of electors see living outside of Canada for less than five years Canadian and 21 years old D working for the federal government Canadian Forces or other organization 21 years and Canadian answer Canadian citizen 18 years or older and on the list of electors when asked who must you tell how you voted in a federal election a your employer B no one see a police officer d an Elections Canada official answer no one what do you mark on a federal election ballot a the candidates name be the number for the candidate C and X D the voters name answer an X how is the government formed after a federal election a the party with the most elected representatives becomes the party in power the Queen chooses the Prime Minister from this party be the party with the most elected representatives becomes the party in power the leader of this party becomes the Prime Minister see the Governor General picks a party and a prime minister to run the government D each province elects one representative to form the government the Queen then chooses the Prime Minister answer the party with the most elective representatives becomes the party in power the leader of this party becomes the Prime Minister what is the capital city of Ontario a Kingston B Ottawa C Toronto D London answer Toronto what three industries are important Ontario's economy today a mining fishing automobile manufacturing be mining tourism automobile manufacturing C farming tourism fishing D automobile manufacturing tourism fishing answer mining tourism automobile 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Published: Sun Aug 30 2015
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