Canada Practice Test 2

Canada Practice Test 2

This practice test helps you test your knowledge of the Canada

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1. The founding peoples of Canada are?

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2. Canada’s Institutions uphold a commitment in the British North America
act 1867 about Peace, order and

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3. Which of the following is often referred to as the Great Dominion?

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4. The Canadian system of Government is based on

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5. Canada is being regarded around the world as

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6. It is the only Constitutional Monarchy in North America.

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7. Canadian Citizens who are neither Inuit nor Metis are known as

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8. “Should retain their individuality and each make its contribution to the national character”. This was said by

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9. Inuit people live across the

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10. Until which date did the Federal Government force Aboriginal Students to assimilate them into mainstream Canadian Culture?

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11. Most of the Metis people live in

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12. Territorial rights were first guaranteed through the Royal Proclamation of
1763 by

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13. Who are Metis people?

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14. The Métis are distinct people of mixed aboriginal and European ancestry. They came from

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15. Thousands of years ago, where did the ancestors of Aboriginal peoples migrated from?

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16. How many groups of people make up the Aboriginals?

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17. What is the meaning of the word “Inuit” in the Inuktitut language?

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18. In which year did Ottawa formally apologize for its treatment of Aboriginal
students?

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19. According to John Buchan, “ From where should we learn while cherishing our own special loyalties and traditions?

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20. Which is considered as Canada's greatest strength

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21. Today, approximately how many people speak French as their first language?

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22. Today Acadian Culture is a lively part of

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23. What percentage of Aboriginal peoples are Inuit?

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24. Majority of French-speaking Canadians belong to

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25. Quebecers are

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26. When did the House of Commons recognize that the Quebecois can form a nation within a united Canada?

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27. Today, how many Anglophones are present in Canada?

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28. In 1604, who began settling in the region which is now called the Maritime Provinces?

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29. Which of the following are considered as the official languages of Canada?

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30. Who are the descendants of the French Colonist, who began settling in Maritime provinces in 1604?

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31. The only bilingual province present in Canada is

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32. During the war between Britain and France in 1755 and 1763, more than two-thirds of the Acadians were deported from their homeland. This period is known as the

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33. Anglophones are the people who speak

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34. Francophones are the people who speak

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35. Canada is also known as the

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36. In becoming Canadian Citizen, newcomers are expected to embrace

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37. The great majority of Canadians identify themselves as

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38. Does every person in Canada have the Freedom to assimilate his life according to their Religion?

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39. Since 1970, Immigrants are most likely to be come from

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40. From non-official languages, which is the second most spoken language at home after English?

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41. What right does Canada give to Gay and Lesbians as compared to
Heterosexual people in Canada?

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42. According to Canadian Law, the marriage of Gay and Lesbian with each other is

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