/46 0 votes, 0 avg 114 Canada Citizenship Practice Test - 14 1 / 46 When is Boxing Day? November 20 December 26 November 11 December 25 2 / 46 What is the population of Yellowknife? 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 3 / 46 The Chinese language is second most spoken at home in which 2 biggest cities in Canada and what by percentage? Montreal, Toronto;13%, 7% Montreal, Vancouver; 7%, 13% Vancouver, Toronto; 13%, 7% B.C., Ontario; 7%, 13% 4 / 46 Who is there to help you in Canada? Politician Police Judge Lawyer 5 / 46 When did the Government of Canada apologize to the Chinese community for the discriminatory policy? 2000 2010 2012 2006 6 / 46 The great majority of Canadians are _____. Catholic Christians Sikhs Muslims No Religious affiliation 7 / 46 When is Sir Wilfrid Laurier Day? April 9 May 25 November 20 January 11 8 / 46 ____ British and ___Americans immigrated to Canada during the economic boom of the 1890s and 1990s. 10K,1M 1M,10K 10K,10K 1M,1M 9 / 46 Which is the second-longest river system in North America after the Mississippi? The Mackenzie River The St. John River The Missouri River The Yukon River 10 / 46 Which community was subjected to the Head Tax? British Indian Chinese Portuguese 11 / 46 We could not maintain our standard of living without engaging in _____ with other nations? Tradition Trade Expansion Money 12 / 46 Who discovered insulin that treats diabetes? a) Sir Frederick Banting b) Dr. John A. Hopps c) Charles Best d) Both A & C 13 / 46 Who has a similar role as that of the Governor General? The Mayor The Premier The Commissioner The Lieutenant Governor 14 / 46 The Canadian Pacific Railway made it possible for thousands of immigrants from ____ to settle in West Canada. Ukraine Norway Sweden All of these 15 / 46 When is Remembrance Day? November 20 December 26 November 11 January 11 16 / 46 Which language is the second most spoken at home, after English in two of Canada’s biggest cities? Chinese Hindi Punjabi Urdu 17 / 46 Who invented the pacemaker that saves people with heart disorders? Sir Sandford Fleming Sir Frederick Banting Dr. John A. Hopps Dr. Wilder Penfield 18 / 46 The federal government is responsible for Foreign Policy, Environment, Natural Resources Agriculture, Immigration, Education Agriculture, Environment, Emergency Services National Defence, Citizenship, International Trade 19 / 46 When were Northwest Territories (N.W.T.) originally made? 1780 1870 1865 1880 20 / 46 The rules of Provincial, territorial and municipal elections are the same as those for federal elections. Yes No 21 / 46 Thousands of miners came to the ____during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Alberta Nunavut Northwest Territories Yukon 22 / 46 Provincial and Territorial government is responsible for Education, Health Care, Transportation and Utilities Property and Civil Rights, Natural Resources, Health Care Education, Health Care, Criminal Justice National Defence, Property and Civil Rights, Immigration 23 / 46 How big is the Mackenzie River? 4,000 kilometres 4,100 kilometres 4,200 kilometres 4,300 kilometres 24 / 46 When did Canada’s soldiers start using maple leaf cap badges? The 1770s The 1750s The 1880s The 1850s 25 / 46 Who has major responsibilities on First Nations reserves? Mayor Aboriginal organizations Councillors First Nations people 26 / 46 Which province holds the record for the coldest temperature(-63°C) ever recorded in Canada? Alberta Yukon Ontario Nunavut 27 / 46 RCMP provides provincial policing in eight of Canada's provinces except ____. Ontario Quebec Both A and B Northern Territories 28 / 46 Where is the highest mountain, Mount Logan located in Canada? British Columbia Alberta Manitoba Yukon 29 / 46 When is Labour Day? Second Monday of October First Monday of September Second Monday of September First Monday of October 30 / 46 When is Thanksgiving Day? First Monday of September Second Monday of September First Monday of October Second Monday of October 31 / 46 The Canadian Pacific Railway was a ____ that went across Canada from the west coast to the east coast. “track of steel” “ribbons of steel” “railway of steel” “path of steel” 32 / 46 What is called the “diamond capital of North America.”? Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia Yukon Territory Northwest Territories 33 / 46 Where is the Peace Arch located? Toronto Washington Montreal New York 34 / 46 What is the meaning of Nunavut in Inuktitut? My land Our land Your land People’s land 36 / 46 Who invented the Canadarm, a robotic arm? SPAR Aerospace Bombardier Canadian Space Agency Crane Aerospace 37 / 46 Who was the first French Canadian prime minister? Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontain Sir John A. Macdonald Sir Wilfrid Laurier Sir George-Étienne Cartier 38 / 46 Who represents the federal government in territorial regions? The Mayor The Premier The Commissioner The Lieutenant Governor 39 / 46 Which community was subjected to a race-based entry fee? Ukrainian Chinese Spanish French 40 / 46 Who is known as “the greatest living Canadian”? Dr. John A. Hopps Alexander Graham Bell Terry Fox Dr. Wilder Penfield 41 / 46 Whose portrait is on the $5 bill? Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontain Sir John A. Macdonald Sir Leonard Tilley Sir Wilfrid Laurier 42 / 46 What did the Canadian Pacific Railway symbolize? A symbol of peace A symbol of unity A symbol of freedom A symbol of speech 43 / 46 Local or municipal government are generally responsible for Firefighting, Emergency Services, Highways Snow/Garbage Removal, Firefighting, Emergency Services Snow/Garbage Removal, Firefighting, Policing Recycling Programs, Emergency Services, Highways 44 / 46 Who invented the BlackBerry, Research In Motion (RIM)? Matthew Evans and Henry Woodward Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie Sir Frederick Banting and Charles Best Sir Sandford Fleming and Reginald Fessenden 45 / 46 50% of the population of Northwest Territories is ____? Ukrainian Aboriginal First Nations Native People 46 / 46 Mount Logan is named in honour of ____, a world-famous geologist. 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