Test 05 Flashcards

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  1. What is the capital city of Canada?

a. The city of Montreal
b. The city of Ottawa
c. The city of Toronto
d. The city of Newfoundland

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B

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  1. Which of the following does NOT describe the relationship of Canada and USA?

a. USA is Canada’s second most trading partner
b. Canada is the largest trading partner of USA
c. Canada and USA are brotherhood
d. Canada shares a longest undefended border with USA

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A

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  1. Who were the Founding peoples of Canada?

a. Chinese, Aboriginals and French
b. Aboriginal, French and British
c. American, French and British
d. American, Aboriginal and British

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B

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  1. How long the aboriginals have lived in Canada?

a. More than three hundred years
b. More than one hundred years
c. Two thousand years ago
d. Many thousands of years ago

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D

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  1. What government building in York city (Toronto today) was burned down by Americans?

a. Financial Centre in Toronto
b. Parliament building
c. Peace tower in Ottawa
d. CN tower

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B

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  1. What is the significance of “D-Day” invasion?

a. Canada won he first battle in the First World War
b. Canadians joined the democratic allies support Nazi to attack Europe
c. Canada lost in this war and injured 20,000 soldiers
d. Canada with allies attack Normandy to liberate Europe fro Nazi occupation

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D

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  1. What is the first sentence of the poem often recited on Remembrance Day?

a. God keep our land glorious and free
b. Send her victorious
c. In Flanders fields the poppies blow between the crosses
d. O Canada our home and native land

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C

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  1. What was the emblem of Canadian flag before 1965?

a. The Maple leaf
b. The Beaver
c. The French Crown
d. The Union Jack

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D

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  1. What is the significance of the Discovery of “Insulin” by two Canadians?

a. It saved lives of children with sickness
b. It was an important medicine to save soldiers’ life during World War II
c. A hormone to treat diabetes that has saved 16 million lives worldwide
d. It helped the treatment of heart diseases

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C

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  1. Why Terry Fox is a hero of Canada and around the world?

a. Because he fought bravery in the First World War
b. Inspired people to raise money for cancer research
c. Because he given his life in the Pacific war
d. He raises money to save millions of people from starving

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B

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  1. One third Canadians live in:

a. The city of Vancouver
b. The province of Quebec
c. The province of Ontario
d. The city of Toronto

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C

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  1. What are the Prairie Provinces?

a. Alberta, Manitoba and British Columbia
b. Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba
c. Saskatchewan and Manitoba
d. Saskatchewan and Alberta

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B

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  1. Which political party is in power?

a. The Liberal Party
b. The Conservative Party
c. The New Democratic Party
d. The Parliamentary Party

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B

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  1. What should you do if you do NOT receive a Voter Information Card?

a. Call Canada post office to confirm your address is correct
b. Write to the candidate in your local electoral district
c. Visit local government office to update your new address
d. Contact your local election office or Election Canada

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D

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  1. Member of Parliament represents:

a. Only Canadian citizens in his/her constituency
b. An area where he/she was elected
c. Canadian citizens and all immigrants
d. Canadians and British citizens

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B

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  1. Who is eligible to vote in Federal and Provincial Elections?

a. A Canadian citizen at least 18 years old on voting day and on the voters’ list.
b. Any landed immigrant, 18 years old and a member of the Canadian Forces
c. Any Canadian or British citizen, over 18 years old
d. A Canadian citizen, at least 21 years old and must work for the government

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A

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  1. The “Responsible Government” practically means:

a. The government is responsible for everything in the country
b. The government is formed by more than two parties in power
c. The government is responsible for making laws
d. If the government loses a confidence vote in the assembly it must resign

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D

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  1. Why Canada is a “Federal State”?

a. Because it was created by father of confederation of dominion of Canada
b. Because it has sole power to control other levels of government
c. Because the government and the provinces share powers
d. Because it is the sovereignty of British Empire

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C

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  1. What does “Father of Confederation” means:

a. The representatives who worked together to establish a new country
b. A group of people who had fight for Canada for independency
c. Those people they’re holy persons
d. The leaders from each province to establish dominion Canada

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A

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  1. In Canada, individuals and the governments are:

a. Regulated by law and not by arbitrary actions
b. Individuals can choose the law benefits themselves
c. The government can choose the law to against individuals
d. None of above

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A