Canadian Citizenship Practice Test 2 1 / 20 What is the primary role of the police in Canada? To resolve disputes and interpret law All of these To keep people safe and to enforce the law To provide national security intelligence to the government 2 / 20 What do Canadians remember on Remembrance Day? Canadian victory in World War I Canadian Victory in battle of Vimy Ridge Sacrifices made by Canadian veterans and brave soldiers in wars Canadian Victory in World War II 3 / 20 Where do the majority Metis live in Canada? Prairie Provinces The North The Maritimes Central Canada 4 / 20 With which words, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms begin? "Canadian citizens have rights and responsibilities" "Canada is a free country and home of the braves" "Oh Canada! Our home and native land" "Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law" 5 / 20 In World War II, in which aspect did Canada contribute more to allied air effort than any other commonwealth country? Trained 130,000 allied air crew Provided ammunition Sent 130,000 soldiers to take France back from the Germans Deployed paratroopers in France 6 / 20 Which constitutional act granted, for the first time in Canada, legislative assemblies elected by the people? The Constitutional Act of 1972 The Constitutional Act of 1982 The Constitutional Act of 1791 The Constitutional Act of 1891 7 / 20 In which continent Canada is located? North America Europe South America Asia 8 / 20 When did settlers from France first establish communities on the St. Lawrence River? Early 1600s Early 1700s Late 1700s Late 1600s 9 / 20 What is NAFTA agreement? Free trade between Canada, USA and Mexico Free Trade between Canada and UK Free trade between Canada and China Free Trade between Canada and Russia 10 / 20 More than half of the people in Canada live in Prairies Atlantic Canada Central Canada Coastal Pacific 11 / 20 What is the role of the King in Canada? To focus on citizenship and allegiance, be a symbol of Canadian sovereignty, and a guardian of constitutional freedoms To make important decisions about how the country is governed To peacefully oppose or try to improve government proposals To run the federal government departments 12 / 20 Which of the following are the responsibilities of the provincial government? Education, health care, natural resources and policing National defence, health care, citizenship and firefighting Nation defence, foreign policy, highways and aboriginal affairs Education, foreign policy, natural resources and policing 13 / 20 In which year did Canada become a country? 1862 1867 1812 1808 14 / 20 Which province is the one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world? Manitoba British Columbia Sasketchewan Ontario 15 / 20 Which region covers more than one third area of Canada? South Region North Region Southern Territories Northern Territories 16 / 20 On which date the Remembrance Day is celebrated in Canada? November 11th November 20th July 1st October 6th 17 / 20 What does the Crown means for Canadians? It contains symbols of England, France, Scotland and Ireland A national motto, A Mari Usque Ad mare, which in Latin means "from sea to sea" It is symbol of government including parliament, legislatures, courts, police services and the armed forces It reflects the Greco-Roman eritage of Western civilization in which democracy originated. 18 / 20 Which of the following is the federal government responsible for? Education Highways Natural Resources Interprovincial Trade and Communications 19 / 20 Who represents the King in a province? King's Governor Lieutenant-Governor Governor General Governor-Lieutenant 20 / 20 In which sector the Metis first work with European settlers? Child care Fishing Construction Supplies, traders, guides and interpreters Your score is 0% Restart quiz