Practice Test 37
Forestry, fishing, agriculture, mining, and energy belong to:
When is Remembrance Day celebrated in Canada?
Which part of the original Parliament Building survived the 1916 fire?
Where do most Cabinet ministers come from?
When did the Yukon Gold Rush take place?
Whose face appeared on Canada’s $1 bill in 1923?
What made it possible for large numbers of immigrants, including Ukrainians, Poles, and others, to settle in Western Canada before 1914?
In municipalities, electoral areas are called:
Who are Francophones?
Which bill has Sir John A. Macdonald's portrait?
In Nunavut, besides English, which other language is also an official language and first language in schools?
Who are the Métis?
Municipal governments are responsible for which of the following?
Which Canadian artist is known for painting the forests and Aboriginal artifacts of the West Coast?
Who invented the telephone?
What was the name of the new country formed in 1867, now known as Canada?
Can more than one candidate run from the same electoral district?
Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of political representatives?
What is traditionally known as “the world’s longest undefended border”?
When did the Korean War, in which Canada participated, take place?
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