Parliament Buildings (Chapter-8) Canadian Symbols
The Parliament Buildings in Ottawa are among the most iconic symbols of Canada’s democracy and heritage. Standing proudly on Parliament Hill, these buildings are home to the House of Commons and the Senate, where Canada’s elected and appointed representatives debate and make laws. In this Parliament Buildings quiz, you’ll explore their history, design, and significance as the heart of Canadian government.
Built in the 19th century, the Parliament Buildings combine Gothic Revival architecture with breathtaking views of the Ottawa River. The central feature, the Peace Tower, honours Canadians who served and sacrificed in wartime. Together, the Centre Block, East Block, and West Block represent Canada’s strength, unity, and democratic values. Every year, millions visit Parliament Hill to witness events like Canada Day celebrations and the Changing of the Guard ceremony.
Take this Parliament Buildings quiz to test your knowledge and prepare for the Canadian citizenship test, learning more about one of Canada’s proudest landmarks.
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