English version 1234567891011121314151617181920Canadians 1. The majority of the Aboriginal people are First Nations Metis InuitQuestion 1 of 20Canadian Regions 2. The Pacific fleet of the Canadian Navy is headquartered in the capital of British Columbia, New Westminster Vancouver Victoria ReginaQuestion 2 of 20 3. What is the smallest province? Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) New Brunswick SaskatchewanQuestion 3 of 20 4. The combined population of the three Canadian territories is 100000 10000000 1000000 10000Question 4 of 20 5. What is the most populous city in Manitoba? Winnipeg Regina Fredericton CalgaryQuestion 5 of 20 6. The majority of Canadians live in rural areas. FALSE TRUEQuestion 6 of 20Modern Canada 7. Today, Canadians enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the world. TRUE FALSEQuestion 7 of 20 8. In 1956, Canada welcomed 50,000 Hungarian refugees who escaped poor economic situation in their country Soviet tyranny German tyranny the Imperialist oppressionQuestion 8 of 20 9. Canadarm is often used in cancer research painting space exploration spinal cord researchQuestion 9 of 20History 10. The present-day Canada-US border is partly an outcome of the War of 1882 1790 1814 1812Question 10 of 20 11. When was the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) completed? 1785 1823 1985 1885Question 11 of 20 12. The name Canada became official and has been used since 1791 1793 1832 1604Question 12 of 20 13. Which nation was nomadic, and followed the bison (buffalo) herd? The Inuit The Iroquois The Sioux The Cree and DeneQuestion 13 of 20 14. The first representative assembly was elected in Fort Langley, British Columbia, 1788 Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1773 Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1758 Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1791Question 14 of 20Citizenship 15. French and English have equal status in Parliament and throughout the Government. FALSE TRUEQuestion 15 of 20Justice System 16. The highest court in Canada is called the Supreme Court of Canada the Upper Court the Honourable Court of Canada the High CourtQuestion 16 of 20 17. Laws are made by the elected representatives; courts settle disputes and the police enforce the laws. TRUE FALSEQuestion 17 of 20Canadian Symbols 18. Clarkson Cup is awarded for womens hockey curling school hockey women lacrosseQuestion 18 of 20Federal Elections 19. If you have not received your Voter Information Card, you can call your local Elections office, or Elections Canada in Ottawa. FALSE TRUEQuestion 19 of 20Government 20. Committee members study the bill clause by clause during the Committee Stage, which takes place between Second and Third Readings between Second and Third Readings After the Royal Assent between First and Second ReadingsQuestion 20 of 20 Loading…