Practice Test 1
In which province do more than three-quarters of the population speak French?
What were the French-speaking Catholic people known as?
Which is the capital city of Manitoba?
Which is the national capital of Canada?
When was Nunavut established?
Canada is often referred to as:
What happened to the armed rebellions that occurred in 1837–38 in Montreal and Toronto?
When was the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms added to the Constitution?
Who receives a voter information card?
When was the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) completed?
What are the main industries of New Brunswick?
According to Canadian principles, who is above the law?
Which province is Canada’s main producer of pulp and paper?
What are the four fundamental freedoms that Canadians enjoy?
What is the role of prisons in Canada?
In Canada, who must obey the law?
The term "Indian" refers to which group of Aboriginal people?
Who founded Ontario?
What is it called when the party in power holds less than half of the seats in the House of Commons?
When Europeans explored Canada, they discovered that all regions were already occupied by native peoples, whom they called "Indians" because:
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