Test 08 Green Flashcards
- What is the most east province of Canada?
a. Ontario
b. Newfoundland
c. Manitoba
d. New Brunswick
B
- Service industries include:
a. Automobile, aerospace technology and equipment
b. Education, health care, communications, and tourism
c. Forestry, fishing, energy, agriculture and mining
d. Education, communication, clothing and energy
B
- Who was the first Prime Minister of Dominion of Canada?
a. Louis Hypoloytt Lafontain
b. John Graves Simcoe
c. Sir. John A. Macdonald
d. Agnes Mcphil
C
- As an independent country, Canada took part in which four wars?
a. First World War, Second World War, War 1812, and Korean War
b. South African War, First World War, Second World War and Korean War
c. Korean War, First World War, Second World War and Pacific War
d. Pearl Harbour, First World War, Second World War and Afghanistan
B
- Where did Duke of Wellington choose as the endpoint to defend Canada?
a. Halifax (Nova Scotia)
b. Bytown (Ottawa)
c. Toronto (Ontario)
d. Fredericton (New Brunswick)
B
- Who was a navy pilot sand the Japanese warship in the Second World War?
a. Captain Billy Bishop
b. Lieutenant Alexander Robert Dunn
c. Sergeant Filip Konowal
d. Lieutenant Robert Hampton Gray
D
- The “Canadian Pacific Railway” powerfully symbolizing?
a. Great convenience for transportation
b. To remember sacrifices of railroad workers
c. The unity of provinces and territories
d. The unity of east and west coast from sea to sea
D
- Sir John A. Macdonald, Sir etienne-Paschal Tache, and Sir George-etienne Cartier were:
a. Fathers of Confederation
b. Previous Prime Ministers
c. Inventors
d. Historians
A
- Who was French served Canada’s seventh Prime Minister?
a. Pierre de Monts
b. Sir Wilfrid Laurier
c. Samuel de Champlain
d. Charles de Salaberry
B
- What was the first world organization that Canada joined since postwar?
a. North Atlantic Treaty Organization
b. United Nation
c. World Trade Organization
d. United States of America
C
- Who was a navy pilot sank the Japanese warship in the Second World War?
a. Captain Billy Bishop
b. Lieutenant Alexander Robert Dunn
c. Sergeant Filip Konowal
d. Lieutenant Robert Hampton Gray
C
- The “Canadian Pacific Railway” is powerfully symbolizing;
a. Great convenience for transportation
b. To remember sacrifices of railroad workers
c. The unity of provinces and territories
d. The unity of east and west coast from sea to sea
D
- Sir John A. Macdonald, Sir etienne-Paschal Tache and Sir Geroge-etienne Cartier were;
a. Fathers of Confederation
b. Previous Prime Ministers
c. Inventors
d. Historians
B
- Who was French served Canada’s seventh Prime Minister?
a. Pierre de Monts
b. Sir Wilfrid Laurier
c. Samuel de Champlain
d. Charles de Salaberry
A
- What was the first world organization that Canada joined since postwar?
a. North Atlantic Treaty Organization
b. United Nation
c. World Trade Organization
d. United State of America
B