/46 0 votes, 0 avg 133 Canada Citizenship Practice Test - 8 1 / 46 Serving in the military in Canada is _____. Mandatory Compulsory Noble Career Choice Required 2 / 46 The present-day Canada-U.S.A. border is partly an outcome of ______, which ensured that Canada would remain independent of the United States. the War of 1811 the War of 1812 the War of 1813 the War of 1814 3 / 46 The Sovereign plays an important role as the focus of _______ and allegiance. Nationalism Citizenship Constitution Patriotism 4 / 46 What is the first line of our national anthem? O Canada! from far and wide O Canada! we stand on guard for thee O Canada! Our home and native land O Canada! True patriot love in all thy sons command 6 / 46 What happens immediately after the polling stations close? A statutory holiday is announced in the celebration of the new PM. Election officers count the ballots and the results are announced. Election officers count the ballots and announce the holiday. Election officers count the ballots and announce the result and a holiday. 7 / 46 Canadian forces include _____ Navy Army Air force All of these 8 / 46 What is our Royal Anthem? God Save the Canada O Canada God Save the Queen Queen Save the Canada 9 / 46 The law in Canada applies to ____. Police Everyone Judge Politician 10 / 46 A large percentage of Canada’s exports come from which area? Ontario Nova Scotia Nunavut Manitoba 11 / 46 Who captured Detroit but was killed near Niagra Falls in The War of 1812? Major-General Sir Isaac Brock Chief Tecumseh Lieutenant-Colonel Charles de Salaberry Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe 12 / 46 What are the last two lines of our Royal anthem? God save our gracious Queen, Long live our noble Queen! Long to reign over us, God save the Queen! God save the Queen, Send her victorious! Long to reign over us, God save our gracious Queen! 13 / 46 What is Canada’s main financial centre? Toronto Montreal Mississauga Ottawa 14 / 46 Which city is the second largest mainly French-speaking city in the world after Paris? Gatineau Montreal Toronto Québec City 15 / 46 What are the first two lines of our Royal anthem? God save the Queen! Long live our glorious Queen! God save the Queen! Long live our gracious Queen! God save our gracious Queen! Long live our noble Queen! God save our gracious Queen! Long live our happy Queen! 16 / 46 Which language does Métis speak? French Inuktitut Michif English 17 / 46 The Royal Anthem of Canada can be played or sung on any occasion when Canadians wish to honour the ____. Queen King Sovereign Royal Family 18 / 46 Which is Canada’s second largest city? Montreal Toronto Victoria Halifax 19 / 46 Which province has an international reputation for films, music, literary works, and food? Manitoba Newfoundland and Labrador Saskatchewan Quebec 20 / 46 Who sent some of his best soldiers to defend Canada in 1814? The Duke of Wellington The Duke of England None of these All of these 21 / 46 Canada is best known for the Group of ____ in the visuals arts, founded in 1920. Six Seven Eleven Four 22 / 46 Which region is known for its vineyards, wines, and fruit crops? The Niagara The Northwest Territories The Prairie Central Canada 23 / 46 Who helped found the Canadian national capital, who defeated Napoleon in 1815? The Duke of Wellington The Duke of England None of these All of these 24 / 46 When did the American attempt to conquer Canada had failed? 1811 1812 1813 1814 25 / 46 Whose bravery contributed to victory at the Battle of Beaver Dams? Laura Secord Major-General Sir Isaac Brock Lieutenant-Colonel Charles de Salaberry Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe 26 / 46 What is the first line of our Royal anthem, God Save the Queen? God save the Queen! God save our glorious Queen! God save our gracious Queen! God save our victorious Queen! 27 / 46 Who walked a 19-mile (30-km) to warn Lieutenant James FitzGibbon of a planned American attack? Laura Secord Major-General Sir Isaac Brock Lieutenant-Colonel Charles de Salaberry Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe 28 / 46 Adult applicants 55 years of age and over do not need to write the citizenship test. True False 29 / 46 What is the last line of our national anthem? O Canada! from far and wide O Canada! we stand on guard for thee O Canada! Our home and native land O Canada! True patriot love in all thy sons command 30 / 46 More than ___ of Canadians live in Ontario. One-third One-fourth One-fifth One-sixth 31 / 46 What is a symbol of Canadian sovereignty? King’s Majesty Queen’s Majesty His Majesty Her Majesty 32 / 46 The following is the Citizenship Responsibilities: Protecting architectural heritage Assisting at your child’s school Avoiding waste and pollution All of these 33 / 46 Who painted the forests and Aboriginal artifacts of the West Coast? Healey Willan Joy Kogawa Stephen Leacock Emily Carr 34 / 46 You need to tell the union representative who you voted for. True False 35 / 46 Who led an expedition from Nova Scotia in 1814 and burned down the White House and other public buildings in Washington? Major-General Robert Ross Major-General Sir Isaac Brock Lieutenant-Colonel Charles de Salaberry Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe 36 / 46 The federal government is required to provide services in _____ English only French only English or French English and French 37 / 46 Which province is known for its pharmaceuticals and aeronautics industries? Nova Scotia British Columbia Ontario Quebec 38 / 46 Which is the largest city in Canada? Montreal Toronto Victoria Halifax 39 / 46 What does a secret ballot mean? Your voting choice will remain secret with your employer. Your voting choice will remain confidential. Your voting choice will be secretly opened. Your voting choice will be secretly announced. 40 / 46 Joy Kogawa, Michael Ondaatje, and Rohinton Mistry have diversified Canada’s literary experience. True False 41 / 46 Who is our largest international trading partner? Russia United States China Mexico 42 / 46 Aboriginal people are ___% First Nation, while __% Métis and ___% Inuit. 30,4,65 65,30,4 60,35,4 4,65,30 43 / 46 What’s the population of Ontario? 10 million 11 million 12 million 15 million 44 / 46 When did Canada take retaliation and burned down the White House and other public buildings in Washington? 1811 1812 1813 1814 45 / 46 Who is the Head of the Commonwealth? 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