Rights and Freedom Chapter 01 by sobiakifayat2020 | Jan 17, 2023 | 0 comments Welcome to (Chapter-1) Rights and Responsibilities please click NEXT to start the quiz. 1. 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 14 - 84 18 - 54 16 - 62 None 2. How old is the tradition of ordered liberty that Canada contains? 1000 800 700 900 None 3. Under Oath of Citizenship in Canada, To which person do the Canadian Citizens swear Allegiance? Prime Minister Governor General Sovereign Premier None 4. Which one of the following is not a source of the Law present in Canada? French Civil Code Law Passed by Parliament US Federal Law English Common Law None 5. According to law, which of the following gives a person the right to challenge unlawful detention by the state and imprisonment Habeas Corpus Magna Carter Civil Law Parliament Law None 6. 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 Magna Carter Fleur-de-lys Charter of Independence There was no Signing None 7. “Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the Rule of Law”. This phrase underlines the importance of Religious Tradition Dignity and Worth of Human Person Both A & B None of These None 8. Who is Canada’s representative? The People The sovereign The Governor General The Armed Forces None 9. The Constitution of Canada was amended in which year? 1982 1997 1947 1980 None 10. Who are regulated by the Laws in Canada? Individuals Governments Both A & B None of Them None 11. Immigrants between the ages of 18 and 54 must have adequate knowledge of English Metis French Both A & C None 12. Through Habeas Corpus, a person can challenge unlawful detention by the state. It is derived from which Law? German Common Law English Common Law French Common Law Italian Common Law None 13. The Constitution of Canada was amended to entrench which Canadian Charter in 1982? Canadian Charter of Right and Freedom Canadian Charter of Crime and Punishment Canadian Charter of Citizen's Responsibility Canadian Charter of National Allegiance None Time's upSubmit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.