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Canadian Citizenship Questions

by SkattarHundal 10. April 2011 09:33

 

Sample Canadian Citizenship Test Questions

  • What are some of the responsibilities of citizenship? (Check all that apply.)

    Helping others in the community.
    Taking responsibility for oneself and one's family.
    Serving in the regular Canadian Forces.
    Obeying the law.
    Voting in elections.
    Serving on a jury.
    Recognizing the official religion.
    Protecting and enjoying our heritage and environment.
  • What were the main points of the Constitutional Act of 1791? (Check all that apply.)

    It made Roman Catholicism into the official religion.
    It divided the Province of Quebec into Upper Canada and Lower Canada.
    It granted to the Canadas legislative assemblies elected by the people.
    It made official the name Canada.
    It established English criminal law.
  • Which of the following are the responsibilities of the federal government? (Check all that apply.)

    Defence.
    Municipal government.
    Foreign policy.
    Interprovincial trade and communications.
    Education.
    Health.
    Currency.
    Natural resources.
    Navigation.
    Criminal law.
    Highways.
    Citizenship.
  • Who is Canada's Head of State?

    The Prime Minister.
    The Sovereign (King or Queen).
    The President.
    The Pope.
  • What do Canadians vote for in elections?

    For the Prime Minister.
    For the people they want to represent them in the House of Commons.
    For the Governor General.
    For the political party that will lead the country.
  • What conditions must be met by a person in order to run in a federal election? (Check all that apply.)

    Must have completed high school.
    Must be a laywer.
    Must be 18 years or older.
    Must collect 100 signatures.
    Must be a Canadian citizen.
  • What conditions must be met by a person in order to be eligible to vote in a federal election or cast a ballot in a federal referendum? (Check all that apply.)

    Must be a Canadian citizen.
    Must be a permanent resident of Canada.
    Must have been a Canadian citizen for at least 5 years.
    Must be 18 years or older.
    Must be 21 years or older.
    Must be on the voters' list.
    Must have completed high school.
  • Who is entitled to know how you voted?

    Your family members.
    Your employer.
    Your union representative.
    None of the above.
  • What is a majority government?

    The government chosen by the majority of people in Canada.
    The government where the majority of the representatives in the House of Commons are chosen by the people of Canada.
    The government where the party in power holds at least half of the seats in the House of Commons.
    The government where the party in power has more representatives than any other party.
  • What is the Official Opposition?

    The parties that are not in power and that oppose the one in power.
    The group of all the parties that are not in power.
    The opposition party with the most members in the House of Commons.
    The people of Canada choose the party in power and the Official Opposition party in elections.
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    Canadian Citizenship Test

    by SkattarHundal 10. April 2011 09:22

     

    Applying for citizenship

    Canadians are proud to hold one of the most prized citizenships in the world.

    Every year about 170,000 people become new citizens of Canada.

    If you want to become a Canadian citizen, you must:

    1. Determine if you are eligible to become a citizen.
    2. Apply for citizenship.
    3. Verify the status of your application and prepare for the citizenship test.
      Use the citizenship study guide entitled Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenshipto prepare for your test
    4. Take the citizenship test, if you are between the ages of 18 and 54.
    5. Attend a citizenship ceremony, if you are 14 or older.

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