Canadian Citizenship Practice Test 4 1 / 20 Which national park is known for its hot springs in the Rocky Mountains? Waterton Lakes National Park Banff National Park Kootenay National Park Jasper National Park 2 / 20 What is the process called by which a person becomes a Canadian citizen? Naturalization Assimilation Citizenshipization Integration 3 / 20 Who invented the telephone in Canada? Guglielmo Marconi Thomas Edison Nikola Tesla Alexander Graham Bell 4 / 20 Which branch of government is responsible for making laws in Canada? Parliamentary Legislative Executive Judicial 5 / 20 What is the largest island in Canada and the fifth largest in the world? Baffin Island Prince Edward Island Newfoundland Vancouver Island 6 / 20 Who wrote the famous Canadian novel "Anne of Green Gables"? Margaret Atwood Alice Munro Robertson Davies Lucy Maud Montgomery 7 / 20 Which sportscaster is known for "Hockey Night in Canada"? Don Cherry Jim Hughson Ron MacLean Bob Cole 8 / 20 What is the Canadian space agency called? ESA CSA NASA ROSCOSMOS 9 / 20 Who is known as "The Great One" in Canadian ice hockey? Wayne Gretzky Sidney Crosby Mario Lemieux Bobby Orr 10 / 20 Which city hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics in Canada? Toronto Calgary Montreal Vancouver 11 / 20 Which group of Indigenous people live primarily in the Arctic regions of Canada? Haida Inuit Métis Cree 12 / 20 What is the role of the Senate in Canada's Parliament? Reviewing and revising legislation Implementing government policies Electing the Prime Minister Proposing new laws 13 / 20 Which national park is known for the Bay of Fundy and its high tides? Fundy National Park Banff National Park Pacific Rim National Park Reserve Jasper National Park 14 / 20 What is the name of the longest river in Canada? Mackenzie River Yukon River Fraser River St. Lawrence River 15 / 20 Which agreement is a modern treaty between the Canadian government and the Inuit people? Nunavut Agreement James Bay Agreement Numbered Treaties Robinson-Huron Treaty 16 / 20 What rights are protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms? Right to peaceful assembly All of the these Rights of individuals against unreasonable search and seizure Right to a fair trial 17 / 20 What is the climate type of most of Canada's northern territories? Tropical Mediterranean Subarctic Temperate 18 / 20 Which year did Canada officially adopt multiculturalism as a policy? 1982 1967 1990 1971 19 / 20 What is the principle that states everyone is equal before the law in Canada? Legal Equality Doctrine Charter of Rights and Freedoms Rule of Law Equality Act 20 / 20 Which flower is recognized as the national symbol of Canada? Maple leaf Daisy Rose Trillium Your score is 0% Restart quiz