Test 14-D NEW Flashcards
1
Q
- What will you do if you did not receive a Voter Information card?
a. Contact your local election places
b. Contact Election Canada
c. Call the House of Commons
d. Call MP office
A
B
2
Q
- What is an objective of “Official Languages Act”?
a. Promote equality of French and English in Canadian society
b. Promote French and English language to newcomers
c. The government officials must speak English and French
d. French and English language is mandatory in all schools of Canada
A
A
3
Q
- What song is “Royal Anthem”?
a. O Canada
b. God Save the Queen
c. Amazing Grace
d. We love our Queen
A
B
4
Q
- Who can watch you how to vote in federal elections?
a. The election officers
b. The volunteers
c. Your local MPs
d. No one
A
D
5
Q
- Canadian citizen’s rights include:
a. Freedom of expression, freedom of living and working
b. Freedom of expression, freedom of living and driving
c. Freedom of living, traveling and bring in duty frees
d. Freedom of religion, believe and own weapon
A
A
6
Q
- Who plays the role of national police force and one of Canada’s best-known symbol?
a. The Royal Canadian Forces (RCF)
b. The Royal Canadian Forces Reserves (RCFR)
c. The Royal Canadian Military Forces (RCMF)
d. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
A
D
7
Q
- Which group of aboriginals live in small and scattered communities across the Arctic?
a. Metis
b. Indians
c. Inuit
d. Arcadians
A
C
8
Q
- What did Sir John Alexander Macdonald contribute to Canada?
a. Established a new country
b. Established the Responsible Government in 1849
c. Contributed the design of Canada’s $10 bill
d. The Multiculturism Act
A
A
9
Q
- Why the Crown is an important symbol of Canada?
a. It is symbolizing the regime of United Kingdom
b. Canada has been a Constitutional Monarchy
c. It is symbolizing the “Victoria Cross”
d. It is symbolizing the Queen Elizabeth II
A
B
10
Q
- Eligible to vote in Federal elections means any Canadian citizen is at least 18 years of age and be on the Voter’s list.
a. True
b. False
A
A
11
Q
- Which one of the following is one of three branches of Government?
a. House of Common
b. Senate
c. Municipal
d. Judicial
A
D
12
Q
- One-third of Canada’s land describes:
a. Prince of Edward Island
b. Northwest Territories
c. Northern Territories
d. Quebec
A
C
13
Q
- A woman was chased in the federal election. What is her title?
a. Prime Minister
b. Official Opposition leader
c. Member of Parliament
d. Senator
A
C
14
Q
- The civilization of Canadian’s society today stems largely from:
a. Canada is North America based civilization
b. Canada is aboriginal and French based civilization
c. Canada is French and British Christian based civilization
d. Canada is American and British Christian based civilization
A
C
15
Q
- The Women’s Suffrage Movement means women to achieve the right to work in schools.
a. False
b. True
A
A
16
Q
- What was a Birth of Confederation province of Canada?
a. New Brunswick
b. Nova Scotia
c. Quebec
d. Prince Edward Island
A
D
17
Q
- What do you call the party who won the second most seats in the Federal Election?
a. The Opposition Party
b. The Official Opposition Party
c. The Party in power
d. The minority party
A
B
18
Q
- What year was Ottawa chosen as the capital of Canada?
a. The year of 1758
b. The year of 1768
c. The year of 1857
d. The year of 1967
A
C
19
Q
- Is the government above the law in Canada?
a. Yes, because it is a government
b. Yes, because the government makes the laws
c. No, only the sovereign above the law
d. No one is above the law including the government
A
D
20
Q
- When did the name “Canada” become official?
a. During the beginning of democracy 1758
b. During the Dominion of Canada’s birth
c. During the centennial of Confederation 1967
d. During the Constitutional Act of 1791
A
D