/46 0 votes, 0 avg 124 Canada Citizenship Practice Test - 10 1 / 46 As long as the Prime Minister and the party in power have _____, they can run the government. faith in the majority of the MPs confidence of the majority of the MPs belief in the majority of the MPs trust in the majority of the MPs 2 / 46 Until 1982, July 1 was celebrated as _____. Dominion Day Canada Day Confederation Day Remembrance day 3 / 46 Which industry has played an important part in the country’s history and development? Natural resources Forestry Fishing Agriculture 4 / 46 July 1 is celebrated to commemorate the day that Canada became a self-governing Country. True False 5 / 46 The descendants of French colonists are called _____. Quebecers Acadians Europeans Aboriginals 6 / 46 If a majority of the members of the House of Commons vote against a major government decision, the party in power is ____. Re-elected Defeated Rejected Dissolved 8 / 46 Which provinces formed the new country called the Dominion of Canada? Ontario and Quebec New Brunswick Nova Scotia All of these these 9 / 46 Who became a world champion wheelchair racer and Paralympic gold medalist? Wayne Gretzky Chantal Petitclerc Donovan Bailey Mark Tewksbury 10 / 46 Who was the first Canadian to be awarded the Victoria Cross? Lieutenant Robert Hampton Gray Captain Paul Triquet Captain Billy Bishop Lieutenant Alexander Roberts Dunn 11 / 46 Today, July 1 is celebrated as _____. Dominion Day Canada Day Confederation Day Remembrance day 12 / 46 Manitoba has __% Ukrainian origins and over __% of the Aboriginal population. 14,15 15,14 13,14 14,13 13 / 46 Wayne Gretzky played for the _____ from 1979 to 1988 in hockey? Montreal Canadians Toronto Maple Leafs Ottawa Senators Edmonton Oilers 14 / 46 Which province is the country’s largest producer of grains and oilseeds? Quebec Alberta Saskatchewan New Brunswick 15 / 46 Who served in the British Army in the Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava (1854) in the Crimean War? Captain Paul Triquet Able Seaman William Hall Lieutenant Alexander Roberts Dunn Lieutenant Robert Hampton Gray 16 / 46 Who does the Governor General represent in Canada? The Premier The Sovereign The Senator The Prime Minister 17 / 46 When did Upper and Lower Canada unite as the Province of Canada? 1840 1849 1864 1867 18 / 46 The majority of Francophones live in the province of Ontario Quebec New Brunswick Manitoba 19 / 46 Who became a world record sprinter and double Olympic gold Medallist in 1996 at the Olympic Summer Games? Wayne Gretzky Chantal Petitclerc Donovan Bailey Mark Tewksbury 20 / 46 What is awarded to the people for their extreme devotion to duty in the presence of the enemy? The Victoria Crown The Victoria Cross The Coat of arms The Order of Canada 21 / 46 Which city is the training academy of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police? Regina Edmonton Victoria Halifax 22 / 46 What plays an essential role in punishing criminals and deterring crime? Police Court Prison Judge 23 / 46 Which court is the highest court in Canada? Federal Court Claims Court Supreme Court Queen’s Court 24 / 46 An appeal court and a trial court in the province are called? Federal Court The Court of Queen’s Bench The Court of Queen Queen’s Court 25 / 46 Which is the largest city in Saskatchewan? Saskatoon Regina Prince Albert Fredericton 26 / 46 Who was the first black man to be awarded the V.C.? Captain Paul Triquet Able Seaman William Hall Lieutenant Alexander Roberts Dunn Corporal Filip Konowal 27 / 46 Who introduced responsible government in Canada in 1848-49? Sir John A. Macdonald Sir George-Étienne Cartier Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontain Lord Elgin 28 / 46 The Governor General is appointed by the Sovereign on the advice of the Prime Minister after how many years? 4 5 2 10 29 / 46 Who is responsible for running the federal government departments? Cabinet Ministers Prime Minister Sovereign Governor General 30 / 46 Who was the last Canadian to receive the V.C. to date? Lieutenant Robert Hampton Gray Captain Paul Triquet Captain Billy Bishop Lieutenant Alexander Roberts Dunn 31 / 46 Manitoba is an important centre of _____ culture. Ukrainian Chinese French Italian 32 / 46 The British Parliament passed the British North America Act in ____. 1864 1867 1982 1786 33 / 46 The first British North American colony to attain full responsible government in 1847–48 was? Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia Prince Edward 34 / 46 Which game was invented by Canadian James Naismith in 1891? Basketball Ice hockey Football Lacrosse 35 / 46 Who created two levels of government: federal and provincial in the 1860s? The Fathers of Confederation Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontain Sir John A. Macdonald Sir George-Étienne Cartier 36 / 46 How much is the Francophone population in Manitoba? 30,000 40,000 45,000 50,000 37 / 46 Which province is referred to as the “breadbasket of the world”? Newfoundland and Labrador Saskatchewan British Columbia Yukon Territory 38 / 46 Where are the world’s richest deposits of uranium and potash found? Quebec Saskatchewan New Brunswick Nunavut 39 / 46 Who chooses the ministers of the Crown in Canada? Cabinet Prime Minister Sovereign Governor General 40 / 46 Which province has the largest Aboriginal population? Alberta Yellowknife Prince Edward Island Manitoba 41 / 46 Which province is known as the “wheat province”? Newfoundland and Labrador Nunavut Yukon Territory Saskatchewan 42 / 46 The system we have today is that if the government loses a confidence vote in the assembly it must resign. True False 43 / 46 Which of the following is considered a Matter of Confidence? Elections Education Budget Highways 44 / 46 Which is Canada’s national sport? Basketball Ice hockey Football Lacrosse 45 / 46 Saskatchewan has ___% of the arable land in Canada. 35 40 45 50 46 / 46 Who is the officially bilingual province? 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