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  1. What is the fundamental right for Canadians citizenship?
    a. Men have the right to force their spouse wear mask in the public
    b. The right to implement the physical punishment to each other
    c. The right to drive without driver license across the country
    d. The right to vote and be a candidate in the elections
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D

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  1. Newcomers are expected to embrace democratic principles such as _____________
    a. Men and women are equal under the law
    b. Rule of law
    c. Due process under the law
    d. Above the law
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B

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  1. What is a sentence repeated two times of Canada’s “National Anthem”?
    a. With glowing hearts we see thee rise
    b. O Canada, we stand on guard for thee
    c. We stand on guard for thee
    d. From far and wide, O Canada
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B

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  1. Volunteering means helping people in need without the pay.
    a. True
    b. False
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A

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  1. Whom do you pledge loyalty to when you take the oath of Canadian citizenship?
    a. Governor General of Canada
    b. Queen Elizabeth II
    c. Prime Minister
    d. The Parliament
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B

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  1. Dominion of Canada was established on July 1st 1867, we celebrate this date as Canada Day.
    a. True
    b. False
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A

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  1. The Canadian parliament consists of the House of Commons and ___________
    a. The Sovereign/king/Queen and senate
    b. The senators and the judges
    c. The Supreme Court and the senate
    d. The Sovereign/king/Queen and Governor General
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A

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  1. How many electoral districts in Canada?
    a. 19
    b. 38
    c. 308
    d. 154
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C

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  1. An era of rapid change in Quebec was called ___________
    a. The suffrage movements
    b. The Quiet Revolution
    c. The independent
    d. The cold war
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B

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  1. Natural resources industries includes _____________
    a. Tourism and mining
    b. Forestry and communications
    c. Fishing and high technology equipment
    d. Fishing and Mining
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D

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  1. Which province is in main produce of pulp and hydroelectricity?
    a. British Columbia
    b. Ontario
    c. Saskatchewan
    d. Quebec
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D

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  1. The provinces of Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba are:
    a. West coast of Canada
    b. Prairies provinces
    c. The Atlantic provinces
    d. Central Canada
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B

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  1. The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest honor available to Canadian and is awarded for the most conspicuous bravery.
    a. True
    b. False
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A

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  1. Sir etienne-Paschal Tache, Sir George-etienne Cartier, and Sir John A. MacDonald were:
    a. Founding people of Canada
    b. A group of leaders of the government
    c. History writers
    d. Fathers of Confederation
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D

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  1. Whom do Canadians vote for in Federal Elections?
    a. All candidates in their electoral district
    b. Someone to become the premier of the province
    c. Members of the House of Commons
    d. The best speaker running the election campaign
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C

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  1. How do Canadians vote in the Federal and Provincial Elections?
    a. By raising hands
    b. By internet
    c. By iphone
    d. By secret ballot
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D

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  1. What do you call “RCMP” today in 1873?
    a. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
    b. The Canadian Native Police (CNP)
    c. The North West Mounted Police (NWMP)
    d. The Royal Canadian Rangers (RCR)
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C

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  1. What is not a right of Canadian citizenship?
    a. The right to seek revenge against the loss in fights
    b. The right to express their opinions to the government
    c. The right to Assembly and Association
    d. The right to live and work across the country
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A

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  1. What does Prime Minister responsible for?
    a. Assign the jobs to the ministers
    b. Meeting with MPs
    c. Choose cabinet minster
    d. Reporting to Governor General
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C

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  1. A judge committed to a crime, the law in Canada does not apply to him.
    a. True
    b. False
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B