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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Federal States
Question 1 / 30
Federal Government involved in matters of defence, foreign policy, interprovincial trade and communications, currency, navigation, criminal law and citizenship and which are under…
Agriculture
Immigrations
Civil Rights
National and International Concerns
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Federal States
Question 2 / 30
Health Care’s responsibility is under…
Legislative Assemblies
Federal Government
Provincial Government
Sovereign
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Federal States
Question 3 / 30
One of the conditions to make a person has a right to vote, when a person is…
21 years old
18 years old
20 years old
17 years old
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Federal States
Question 4 / 30
Governments and assemblies carry out many of the same functions. The Provinces in Canada are governed by the…
Legislative Assemblies
Federal Government
Arbitrary Law
Sovereign
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Federal States
Question 5 / 30
Which Act defines the Responsibilities of the Federal and Provincial Government?
Constitutional Act 1997
British North America Act
Constitutional Act 1867
Both B & C
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Federal States
Question 6 / 30
In Canada's parliamentary democracy, the people elect members to the House of Commons in…
Ottawa
Quebec City
Toronto
Montreal
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Federal States
Question 7 / 30
How Canadians govern themselves?
Federal State
Parliamentary Democracy
Constitutional Monarchy
All of Above
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Parliamentary Democracy
Question 8 / 30
No bill can become law in Canada until it has been passed by both chambers and received royal assent which granted by…
Parliament Members
Prime Minister
Governor General
Senator
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Parliamentary Democracy
Question 9 / 30
Who is the members that appointed by the Governor-General on the advice of Prime Minister?
The House of Commons
The Senate
The Governor's House
The House of Lords
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Parliamentary Democracy
Question 10 / 30
How are members of Parliament selected?
They are appointed by the United Nations
They are elected by the voters in their Districts, traditionally every four years
They are appointed by the Landowners and Police Chief
They are appointed by the Sovereign (Queen or King)
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Parliamentary Democracy
Question 11 / 30
There are three parts of the Parliament, known as the Sovereign (Queen or King), the Senate and…
Sovereign
Prime Minister
House of Commons
Members of Legislative Assembly
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Parliamentary Democracy
Question 12 / 30
The assembly must resign if they…
Are defeated in a confidence vote
Succeed in a non-confidence vote
Defeated in a non-confidence vote
Succeed in a confidence vote
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Parliamentary Democracy
Question 13 / 30
The elections for the members of the House of Common will take place every how many years?
every 4 years
every 2 years
every 5 years
every 6 years
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Parliamentary Democracy
Question 14 / 30
How many times of bill reading before it becomes law?
No need to be read
Once
Twice
Three times
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Parliamentary Democracy
Question 15 / 30
To become a Law in Canada, a bill should pass as below except…
Be passed by the House of Commons
Be given to the Prime Minister
Be passed by the senate
Be given Royal assent
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Parliamentary Democracy
Question 16 / 30
Who represents The Sovereign in each of the provinces?
Members of Parliament
Prime Minister
Lieutenant Governors
Members of House of Commons
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Parliamentary Democracy
Question 17 / 30
In the Federal Government, who selects the cabinet minister?
Sovereign
Governor
Prime Minister
Senators
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Parliamentary Democracy
Question 18 / 30
There are three parts of Parliament. Which of the following is not a part of the Parliament?
Senate
Sovereign
House of Commons
Lieutenant Governors
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Parliamentary Democracy
Question 19 / 30
The people elect members to the House of Commons in Ottawa and to the provincial and territorial legislatures in Canada’s parliamentary democracy. They are responsible for the following except…
Passing Laws
Counting the votes
Keeping the Government Accountable
Approving and Monitoring Expenditures
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Parliamentary Democracy
Question 20 / 30
In Canada, a document that need to get passed before ot became law is called…
Proposals
Bills
Thesis
Official Letter
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Constitutional Monarchy
Question 21 / 30
The Head of the Government is called the…
Senator
Governor
Sovereign
Prime Minister
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Constitutional Monarchy
Question 22 / 30
Who is the Head of each state?
Sovereign
Governor
Senator
Prime Minister
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Constitutional Monarchy
Question 23 / 30
Who appointed the Governor General?
The Cabinet Minister on the advice of Sovereign
The Sovereign on the advice of the Prime Minister
The House of Commons
The Canadian citizens
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Constitutional Monarchy
Question 24 / 30
How many did the Sovereign links Canada to that cooperate to advance social, economic and cultural progress?
15
53
20
78
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Constitutional Monarchy
Question 25 / 30
How long is the time period given to the Governor-General each time they get appointed for?
12 year
6 years
10 years
5 years
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Constitutional Monarchy
Question 26 / 30
Who has a similar role to the Governor General in Federal Government?
Senate Member
Premier
Lieutenant Governor
Members of House of Common
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Constitutional Monarchy
Question 27 / 30
In the Canadian Democracy which of the following has no political role in Canadian Democracy?
Senate Members
Prime Minister
Governors
Sovereign
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Constitutional Monarchy
Question 28 / 30
In each Province, who a role similar to that of the Prime Minister in the federal government, just as the Lieutenant Governor has a role similar to that of the Governor General.
Governor
Prime Minister
Premier
Senate Member
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Constitutional Monarchy
Question 29 / 30
Who is the leader of the Legislatures for each of the provinces?
Prime Minister
Sovereign
Lieutenant Governors
Premier
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How Canadian Govern Themselves
Making Laws
Question 30 / 30
Both the House of Commons and the Senate consider and review bills. A bill can only become a law only after the bill has received…
Government
Public Voting
Royal Assent
Prime Minister
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