Test 11 Green Flashcards

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  1. The “Canadian Pacific Railway” symbolizing a unity from sea to sea and ______________.

a. Maintain our high standard of living
b. Great convenience for transportation
c. Commemorate hundreds of died workers
d. For immigration traveling from east to west coast

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D

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  1. Federal government and Provincial/Territorial government were created by the “Fathers of Confederation” means each of them has its own responsibilities.

a. True
b. False

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A

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  1. Who was the first woman MP in 1921?

a. Alice Jefferson
b. Agnes Macphail
c. Adrian Clarkson
d. Michelle Jean

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B

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  1. In what year and age of women were granted the right to vote?

a. 1867 / aged 19
b. 1967 / aged 21
c. 1918 / aged 21
d. 1960 / aged18

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C

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5
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  1. Canada is a prosperous country because:

a. Many ethnic and religious groups live and work in peace
b. Non-official languages are widely spoken in their homes
c. Gay and lesbian enjoy the full protection of and equal treatment
d. All of above

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D

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  1. The significance of serving on a jury is to;

a. Makes the justice system work as it depends on impartial juries made up of citizens with high income
b. Makes the justice system work as it depends on impartial juries made up of lawyers
c. Makes the justice system work as it depends on impartial juries made up of retired judges
d. Makes the justice system work as it depends on impartial juries made up of citizens

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D

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  1. Who won for 3 time bronze Olympic medals in track and field for Canada?

a. Donovan Bailey
b. Phil Edwards
c. Marjorie Tuner
d. Ursine Bolds

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B

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  1. Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada?

a. Sir John Graves Simcoe
b. Sir Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine
c. Sir John A. McDonald
d. Sir Jacques Cartier

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A

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  1. Canadian law have inherited from;

a. Indian common law, the civil code of Britain and the unwritten constitution
b. American common law, the civil code of France and the unwritten constitution
c. English common law, the civil code of France and the unwritten constitution
d. English common law, the civil code of Britain and the unwritten constitution

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C

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10
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  1. You can call governor general for voting information if you did not receive a Voter Information Card.

a. True
b. False

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B

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  1. July first of 1867 was;

a. Canada became independent
b. Canada defeat United State
c. North America Act was introduced
d. The Dominion of Canada’s birth

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D

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12
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  1. What origin of Canadians were forced to sale their properties and relocate from BC province during the Second World War?

a. Japan
b. China
c. Korea
d. German

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A

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13
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  1. Which of the following best describes the equality of women and men?

a. Works in the same professions if qualified
b. To be a Member of Parliament
c. Receive education in the same school
d. All of above

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D

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14
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  1. Which is a best illustration of “Taking responsibility for oneself and one’s family”?

a. Serve on jury
b. Getting a job
c. Helping people in need
d. Voting in elections

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B

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  1. Canada is NOT a member of which World Organization?

a. North America Trade Organization
b. Warsaw Organization
c. World Trade Organization
d. United Nation

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B

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16
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  1. What is NOT a responsibility of Canadian citizenship?

a. Assisting at your kid’s school
b. Helping people in need
c. Get paid if you help other people
d. Protect the environment

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C

17
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  1. The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) provided a high proportion of Commonwealth aircrew in bombers and fighter planes over Europe and took part in battle of:

a. Britain 1942
b. The War of1812
c. Vimy ridge 1917
d. The battle of Sarajevo 1992

A

A

18
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  1. Who was the lady honoured heroine to this day in 1813?

a. Dr. Emily Stowe
b. Agnes Macphail
c. Laura Secord
d. Mary Ann Carey

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C

19
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  1. Why is the tower in the parliament known as “peace tower”?

a. Symbolizing Canada is peace country
b. In memory of First World War
c. A national landmark
d. A Canadian TV Tower

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B

20
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  1. Which of the following is a sentence of Canada’s National Anthem?

a. God Save our gracious Queen!
b. With glowing hearts we see thee rise
c. Happy and glorious
d. Long live our noble Queen!

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B