/46 0 votes, 0 avg 108 Canada Citizenship Practice Test - 13 1 / 46 The _____ territories have long cold winters and short cool summers. eastern western northern southern 2 / 46 The border between these two countries is known as “the world’s longest undefended border.” USA, Mexico Canada, USA Canada, Mexico USA, Russia 3 / 46 Who joined Canada in 1871 to build a railway to the West coast? Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba British Columbia 4 / 46 The Northern Territories contain ____of Canada’s landmass. one-third one-fourth one-fifth one-sixth 5 / 46 When is Easter Monday? Monday immediately preceding Easter Sunday Monday immediately following Easter Sunday Friday immediately preceding Easter Sunday Friday immediately following Easter Sunday 6 / 46 If you cannot pay for a lawyer ____. You will lose the case. You will be fined. You will get legal aid services free of charge. None of these 7 / 46 When did the Canadian Pacific Railway end? November 7, 1880 November 8, 1885 November 7, 1885 November 8, 1880 8 / 46 Who invented the snowmobile? Matthew Evans Reginald Fessenden Joseph-Armand Bombardier Mike Lazaridis 9 / 46 Elections results can be seen on the website. www.electionscanada.ca www.canadaelections.ca www.elections.ca www.elections.com 10 / 46 Who invented the worldwide system of standard time zones? Henry Woodward Reginald Fessenden Jim Balsillie Sir Sandford Flemings 11 / 46 “By-laws” that affects only the local community are passed by _____. Mayor or Reeve Councillors or Aldermen None of these All of these 12 / 46 When is Fête nationale (Quebec)? Monday preceding May 25 Friday preceding June 25 June 24 May 25 14 / 46 When was the North West Mounted Police(NWMP) established? 1870 1871 1872 1873 15 / 46 The national police force of Canada is NWMP RCMP OPP NYPD 16 / 46 Where is North West Mounted Police(NWMP) headquarters? Manitoba Ottawa Regina Alberta 17 / 46 When is Vimy Day? April 9 May 25 July 1 January 11 18 / 46 Who invented the radio? Henry Woodward Reginald Fessenden Jim Balsillie Sir Sandford Flemings 19 / 46 For how many years before confederation, did the flag of the Hudson’s Bay Company fly over Western Canada? 100 150 200 250 20 / 46 Who has a similar role in the province as that of the PM in the federal government? The Mayor The Premier The Commissioner The Lieutenant Governor 21 / 46 The poll official will give your ballot back to you to deposit in the ballot box without tearing off the ballot number. True False 22 / 46 The population of The Northern Territories is only ____. 10,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 23 / 46 Which region is often referred to as the “Land of the Midnight Sun”? The East The West The North The South 24 / 46 Who invented the electric light bulb? Matthew Evans and Henry Woodward Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie Sir Frederick Banting and Charles Best Sir Sandford Fleming and Reginald Fessenden 25 / 46 Who was best known as a prominent military leader of the Metis people? Sir Sam Steele Gabriel Dumont Laura Secord Sir Arthur Currie 26 / 46 Which art from The Northern Territories is sold throughout Canada and around the world? Inuit Dene Métis Modern 27 / 46 What is the source of living for people in the North? Hunting Fishing Trapping All of these 28 / 46 Who is known as the father of Manitoba? Louis Riel Sir Leonard Tilley Sir Sam Steele Sir George-Étienne Cartier 29 / 46 Since the 1970s, most immigrants have come from South Asian countries. True False 30 / 46 Much of the North is made up of ___. tundra water woods forest 31 / 46 The largest group of people who live and work here are English, French, Scottish, Irish German, Italian, Chinese, Aboriginal Ukrainian, Dutch, South Asian, Scandinavian All of these 32 / 46 The soil in the North is permanently frozen due to the cold Arctic climate. True False 33 / 46 In which region gold, lead, copper, diamond, and zinc mines are found? Atlantic Provinces Northern Territories Prairie Provinces West Coast 34 / 46 When is Victoria Day? Monday preceding May 25 Friday preceding May 25 Monday following June 24 Friday following June 24 35 / 46 In Canada, you can not question the police about their service or conduct ever. True False 36 / 46 Who is seen as a defender of Metis rights? Louis Riel Sir Leonard Tilley Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine Gabriel Dumont 37 / 46 When is Canada Day? June 1 July 1 April 9 November 11 38 / 46 What do you mark next to the name of the candidate of your choice on the ballot? “Y” “X” ✅ ⏺ 39 / 46 The members of the legislature are called ____. MLAs MNAs MPPs or MHAs All of these 40 / 46 In the North, daylight can last up to ___ hours in summer. 12 24 36 48 41 / 46 Who invented the telephone? Alexander Graham Bell Matthew Evans Reginald Fessenden Mike Lazaridis 42 / 46 In the North, the darkness lasts up to ____months in winter. 2 2.5 3 4 43 / 46 The CPR project was financed by ____ and ____investors and built by ____ and ____ labor. British, American, European, Chinese British, European, American, Chinese European, Chinese, British, America European, American, Chinese, British 44 / 46 Who can help you with legal problems and act on behalf of you in a judicial forum? Police Judge Lawyer Court 45 / 46 Canada is often referred to as a _______. A land of immigrants A land of cultures A land of traditions A land of religions 46 / 46 You will be invited to go to the poll officials to mark your ballot in front of them. 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