Free Practice Tests by sobiakifayat2020 | Dec 18, 2022 | 0 comments Welcome to Free Practice Test please click NEXT to start the quiz. 1. The Constitution of Canada was amended to entrench which Canadian Charter in 1982? Canadian Charter of National Allegiance Canadian Charter of Citizen's Responsibility Canadian Charter of Crime and Punishment Canadian Charter of Right and Freedom 2. How many American invaders did Lieutenant-Colonel Charles de Salaberry and 460 soldiers, mostly French Canadians, manage to turn back at Châteauguay, south of Montreal in 1813? 4000 7000 6000 5000 3. What right does Canada give to Gay and Lesbians as compared to Heterosexual people in Canada? Not Equal Rights Equal Rights under some circumstances None of above Equal Rights 4. Which one of the following is not a source of the Law present in Canada? English Common Law US Federal Law Law Passed by Parliament French Civil Code 5. Who are regulated by the Laws in Canada? Individuals Governments None of Them Both A & B 6. Which of the following is a part of the Canadian Forces Reserve (militia)? Canadian Police Canadian Rangers Canadian Doctors Canadian Army 7. Mobility rights states That Canadians can enter and leave the country freely Both A & B That Canadians can live and work anywhere they want That Canadians cannot live and work freely in the country 8. The Constitution of Canada was amended in which year? 1947 1982 1997 1980 9. Every Citizen’s legal rights must be respected by the Canadian Government During Elections Under some circumstance Never At all times 10. According to Government which of the following is above the law? Nobody Governor General Queen Prime Minister 11. Who is the leader of the Legislatures for all the provinces? Governor Generals Lieutenant Governors Premier Queen 12. Which of the following is Canada’s best-known contribution to visual arts? The Group of Eight The Group of Seven The Group of Eleven The Group of Nine 13. If the party in power holds at least half of the seats in the house of Commons, that party is referred to as, Minority Government None of these Neutral Government Majority Government 14. How old is the tradition of ordered liberty that Canada contains? 1000 800 900 700 15. Through Habeas Corpus, a person can challenge unlawful detention by the state. It is derived from which Law? Italian Common Law German Common Law French Common Law English Common Law 16. Which part of Canada did Vikings reach first? Quebec Ontario Newfoundland and Labrador Yukon 17. Under Oath of Citizenship in Canada, To which person do the Canadian Citizens swear Allegiance? Governor General Prime Minister Premier Sovereign 18. According to law, which of the following gives a person the right to challenge unlawful detention by the state and imprisonment Parliament Law Magna Carter Civil Law Habeas Corpus 19. Which of the following are Canadian musicians? Both A & B Healy Willan Michael Ondaatje Sir Ernest McMillan 20. After the election, the Governor-General will ask which party to form the Government? Party with greater seats Randomly The party Queen suggested Party with less seats 21. From 1914 to 1920, Ottawa interned over 8,000 former Austro-Hungarian subjects as “enemy aliens” in 24 labor camps across Canada, which mainly contained American men Ukrainian men German men French men 22. Together with Canadian law that was inherited from the past, Canada also has an 800 years old tradition of ordered liberty, which dates back to the signing of Charter of Independence Fleur-de-lys There was no Signing Magna Carter 23. Which part of the Parliament has members appointed by the Governor-General and serves until the age of 75? The Governor's House The Senate The House of Lords The House of Commons 24. “Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the Rule of Law”. This phrase underlines the importance of Dignity and Worth of Human Person None of These Religious Tradition Both A & B 25. How many lakes are located between Ontario and the United States? 4 6 7 5 26. Canada’s Institutions uphold a commitment in the British North America act 1867 about Peace, order and Wide Population Good Agriculture Good Government Armed Forces Power 27. Which of the following was the first-ever province to move towards abolition of slavery in 1793? Upper Canada United States Newfoundland Lower Canada 28. What benefits did the Quebec act 1774 give to the Catholic people? Religious Freedom Both A & C They can hold the Public Offices They can rule the British Empire 29. Which of the following has the role to settle disputes, disagreements or conflicts? The United Nation The Court The Municipal The Elder Citizen 30. Canada is which largest country in the world? Third Fourth First Second 31. Canadian Government ensures that your vote remains None Secret Closed Not Registered 32. How many provincial parks does British Columbia have? 600 700 800 900 33. Today, there are three major political parties currently represented in the House of Commons: The Conservative party, The Democrats and The Workers Party The Feminist Party The Liberals Party The Officers Party 34. An Electoral District is a geographical area represented by a Governor Prime Minister Member of the Parliament None of these 35. To become a part of Canada, what is the age limit for a person that must have adequate knowledge of French and English? 18 - 54 16 - 62 12 - 75 14 - 84 36. Who is Canada’s representative? The sovereign The People The Governor General The Armed Forces 37. O Canada, the national anthem was first sung in Quebec City Ontario Newfoundland Vancouver 38. Which of the following is not a part of the Parliament? Senate Lieutenant Governors House of Commons Sovereign 39. What had been the colors of France and England since the Middle Ages and the national colors of Canada since 1921? Blue and Red White and Purple Red and Black Red and White 40. Canada is governed by an organized system of laws. These laws are the written rules intended to guide people in our society. They are made by Prime Minister Governor Elected Representatives Police 41. To become a part of Canada, what is the age limit for a person that must have adequate knowledge of French and English? 12 - 75 18 - 54 16 - 62 14 - 84 42. Immigrants between the ages of 18 and 54 must have adequate knowledge of Metis Both A & C English French 43. Immigrants between the ages of 18 and 54 must have adequate knowledge of Metis English French Both A & C 44. Inuit people live across the Arctic South Prairie North 45. 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 Great Upheaval Great Fall back Great Movement Great Deportation 46. Since 1970, Immigrants are most likely to be come from Korea Asia Antarctica Africa 47. Most of the Metis people live in Quebec Northern territories Prairie province Ontario 48. Which of the following sports have the most registered players in Canada? Cricket Golf Basketball Soccer 49. Victoria Day is celebrated on the Tuesday preceding May 25 Thursday preceding July 25 Monday preceding May 25 Wednesday preceding June 25 50. Federal Elections must be held on the Third Monday of October every four years following recent election Fourth Monday of September every fifth years following recent election Second Monday of August every four years following the recent election First Monday of October every three years following the recent election Time's up Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. 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