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Citizenship Test: Questions
The test includes questions about
- the right to vote
in elections in Canada;
- the right to run for elected office;
- voting procedures in Canada and how to register yourself as a voter;
- Canada’s main historical and geographical features;
- the rights and responsibilities of a citizen;
- the structure of Canadian government; and
- Confederation.
You should also be ready to answer more specific questions about your region’s economy, geography and history. Use the questions below to prepare for your test.
Section I: Questions about Canada
Aboriginal Peoples
- Who are the Aboriginal peoples of Canada?
- What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples?
- From whom are the Métis descended?
- Which group of Aboriginal peoples make up more than half the population of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut?
- Why are the Aboriginal peoples of Canada working toward self-government?
History (answers can be found in the sections on regions of Canada)
- Where did the first European settlers in Canada come from?
- Why did the early explorers first come to Atlantic Canada?
- What three industries helped the early settlers build communities in the Atlantic region?
- Who were the United
Empire Loyalists?
- When did settlers from France first establish communities on the St. Lawrence River?
- Which trade spread across Canada, making it important to the economy for over 300 years?
- What form of transportation did Aboriginal peoples and fur traders use to create trading networks in North America?
- What important trade did the Hudson’s Bay Company control?
- What did the government do to make immigration to western Canada much easier?
Confederation/Government
- What does Confederation mean?
- What is the Canadian Constitution?
- What year was Confederation?
- When did the British North America Act come into effect?
- Why is the British North America Act important in Canadian history?
- Which four provinces first formed Confederation?
- Which was the last province to join Canada?
- When is Canada Day and what does it celebrate?
- Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?
- Why is the Constitution
Act, 1982 important in Canadian history?
Rights and Responsibilities
- What part of the Constitution legally protects the basic rights and freedoms of all Canadians?
- When did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Canadian Constitution?
- Name two fundamental freedoms protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
- Name three legal rights protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
- List three ways in which you can protect the environment.
- Who has the right to apply for a Canadian passport?
- What does equality
under the law mean?
- Name six responsibilities of citizenship.
- Give an example of how you can show responsibility by participating in your community.
- List four rights Canadian citizens have.
- What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship?
Languages
- What are the two official languages of Canada?
- Give an example of where English and French have equal status in Canada.
- Where do most French-speaking Canadians live?
- Which province has the most bilingual Canadians?
- Which province is the only officially bilingual province?
Symbols
- What does the Canadian flag look like?
- What song is Canada’s national anthem?
- Give the first two lines of Canada’s national anthem.
- Where does the name “Canada” come from?
- Which animal is an official symbol of Canada?
- What is the tower in the centre of the Parliament buildings called?
Geography
- What is the population of Canada?
- What three oceans border on Canada?
- What is the capital city of Canada?
- Name all the provinces and territories and their capital cities.
- Name the five regions of Canada.
- Which region covers more than one-third of Canada?
- In which region do more than half the people in Canada live?
- One-third of all Canadians live in which province?
- Where are the
Canadian Rockies?
- Where are the
Great Lakes?
- Which mountain
range is on the border between Alberta and British Columbia?
- Where are the
Parliament buildings located?
- Which country
borders Canada on the south?
- What are the
Prairie provinces?
- Which province
in Canada is the smallest in land size?
- What is a major
river in Quebec?
- On what date
did Nunavut become a territory?
Economy
- What are the
three main types of industries in Canada?
- In what industry
do most Canadians work?
- What country is
Canada’s largest trading partner?
- Which region
is known as the industrial and manufacturing heartland of Canada?
- Which region of
Canada is known for both its fertile agricultural land and valuable
energy resources?
Federal Government
- Who is Canada’s
Head of State?
- Who is the Queen’s
representative in Canada?
- What is the name
of the Governor General?
- What do you call
the Queen’s representative in the provinces?
- What is Canada’s
system of government called?
- What are the three
parts of Parliament?
- Explain how the
levels of government are different.
- What do you call
a law before it is passed?
- How are members
of Parliament chosen?
- Who do members
of Parliament represent?
- How does a bill
become law?
- What are the
three levels of government in Canada?
- Name two responsibilities
for each level of government.
- What is the government
of all of Canada called?
Federal Elections
- How many electoral
districts are there in Canada?
- In what electoral
district do you live?
- Who has the right
to vote in federal elections?
- What three requirements
must you meet in order to vote in a federal election?
- What is written
on a federal election ballot?
- What do you mark
on a federal election ballot?
- How is the government
formed after an election?
- How is the Prime
Minister chosen?
- When does an election
have to be held according to the Constitution?
- Name all the
federal political parties in the House of Commons and their leaders.
- Which party becomes
the official opposition?
- What is the role
of the opposition parties?
- Which party is
the official opposition at the federal level?
- Name the Prime
Minister of Canada and his party.
- Name your member
of Parliament and the party he or she belongs to.
- What is a voter
information card?
- Who has the right
to run as a candidate in federal elections?
- Who do Canadians
vote for in a federal election?
- What do political
parties do?
- Which federal
political party is in power?
- How are senators
chosen?
- What should you
do if you do not receive a voter information card telling you when and
where to vote?
- After a federal
election, which party forms the new government?
Section II. Questions about your region
- What is the capital
city of the province or territory in which you live?
- List three natural
resources important to your region’s economy today.
- Who is your city
councillor, alderperson, reeve or regional councillor?
- What is the name
of your mayor?
- What is the name
of your provincial representative (member of the Legislative Assembly,
member of the provincial Parliament, member of the National Assembly
or member of the House of Assembly)?
- What is the name
of the premier of your province or territory?
- Which political
party is in power in your province or territory?
- What is the name
of the leader of the opposition in your province?
- What is the name
of your lieutenant governor or commissioner?