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Question 1 / 39
The following is the founding peoples of Canada except…
Aboriginal
Chinese
British
French
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Canada is the only the constitutional monarchy in North America. In the British North America act 1867, Canada's Institutions uphold a commitment to Peace, Order and
Good Environment
Armed Forces Power
Good Government
Wide Population
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Great Dominions is hailed by the poetry and songwriters because the country
South America
Australia
Canada
Germany
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Canadians are proud of their unique identity and around the world as known them as a…
Aggressive Country
Competitive Country
Independent Country
Strong and Free Country
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Canada is the only country that is Constitutional Monarchy in…
German
U.S.A
North America
Russia
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Canada's Head of State is a hereditary Sovereign (Queen or King) hence the Canadian system of Government is based on…
Dictatorship
Bicameral Legislature
Constitutional Monarchy
Republican Democracy
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Question 7 / 39
Metis are known as…
They are Aboriginals
They are people of mixed Aboriginal and European ancestry
They have Asian Ancestry
They are Vikings
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Aboriginal and treaty rights are in the Canadian Constitution. Territorial rights were first guaranteed through the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and established the basis for negotiating treaties with the newcomers by…
King George III
King George II
King Francis l
King Charles ll
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Question 9 / 39
The Métis are a distinct people of mixed Aboriginal and European ancestry, the majority of whom live in the…
Victoria
Ontario
Prairie province
Quebec
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Question 10 / 39
Indian refers to all Aboriginal people who are not Inuit or Métis. What is the term beginning to be used back in 1970s?
Quebecers
Ontarians
First Nations
Second Nations
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Question 11 / 39
The meaning of the word “Inuit” in the Inuktitut language is…
The Intruders
The Farmers
The Conquerors
The People
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Question 12 / 39
From the 1800s until what year the federal government placed many Aboriginal children in residential schools to educate and assimilate them into mainstream Canadian culture
1810
1944
2000
1980
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Question 13 / 39
Thousands of years ago, the ancestors of Aboriginal peoples are believed to have migrated from…
Asia
India
India
America
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Question 14 / 39
Their knowledge of the land, sea and wildlife enabled them to adapt to one of the harshest environments on earth and because of that Inuit people can be found live across the…
South
Alberta
North
Arctic
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Question 15 / 39
The 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, was a popular Governor General of Canada (1935–40) once said “Should retain their individuality and each make its contribution to the national character”. Who is he?
King Charles ll
St. Patrick
John Buchan
King Francis l
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Question 16 / 39
In today's Canada, Aboriginal peoples enjoy renewed pride and confidence. In which year did Ottawa formally apologize for its treatment of Aboriginal students?
1996
2006
1988
2008
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Question 17 / 39
More than half the population is Aboriginal. There is how many groups of people that make up the Aboriginals?
Six
Nine
Four
Three
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Question 18 / 39
The Métis are known as a distinct people which mixed aboriginal and European ancestry. This is because…
Newfoundland
They are from East Asia
They are Catholic
Has French and English-Speaking background
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Unity in Diversity
Question 19 / 39
What enriches Canadians' lives today?
Diversity
Freedom
Language
Scientific Inventions
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Unity in Diversity
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According to John Buchan, from where should we learn to cherish our own special loyalties and traditions?
From the past
From others country
Only from our Parent's
From others Traditions
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English & French
Question 21 / 39
People who speak English as first language is known as Anglophones. How many are there today?
16 Million
24 Million
18 Million
21 Million
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Question 22 / 39
How many percentages of Aboriginal peoples are Inuit?
52%
6%
4%
60%
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English & French
Question 23 / 39
What is the flourishing and a lively part of Acadian culture?
French speaking Canada
Inuktitut speaking Canada
German speaking Canada
English speaking Canada
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English & French
Question 24 / 39
The vast majority French speaking is from…
New Brunswick
Ontario
Yukon
Quebec
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English & French
Question 25 / 39
Who the descendants of French colonists who began settling in what are now the Maritime provinces in 1604?
Britains
Vikings
Germans
Acadians
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English & French
Question 26 / 39
Which are the following is the only bilingual province present in Canada?
Quebec
Montreal
Manitoba
New Brunswick
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Question 27 / 39
Anglophones are known as the people who speak which language as their first language?
French as their first language
Metis as their first language
Inuktitut as their first language
English as their first language
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English & French
Question 28 / 39
During the war between Britain and France, more than two-thirds of the Acadians were deported from their homeland. This is known as the…
Great Upfront
Great Fall back
Great Upheaval
Great Deportation
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English & French
Question 29 / 39
In 1604, who are the descendants of French colonist who began settling in the Maritime provinces?
Aboriginals
Anglophones
Acadians
Vikings
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English & French
Question 30 / 39
In what year did the House of Commons recognize the Quebecois can form a nation within a united Canada?
2002
2006
2004
2001
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English & French
Question 31 / 39
As at today, approximately, how many is the Francophones in Canada?
3 Million
9 Million
12 Million
7 Million
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English & French
Question 32 / 39
What is the meaning of Francophones? It is the people who speak…
Metis as their first language
English as their first language
French as their first language
Inuktitut as their first language
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Becoming Canadian
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Over the past 200 years, millions of newcomers have helped to build and defend our way of life which make Canada known as the…
Cloud of Diversity
House of Culture
Land of Immigrants
Land of Paradise
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Becoming Canadian
Question 34 / 39
In becoming Canadian Citizen, newcomers are expected to embrace democratic principle which is the…
Their native land's law
Law of Property
Canadian Law
International Law
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Diversity in Canada
Question 35 / 39
In two of Canada's biggest cities, which from the following is the second most spoken language at home after English?
Hindi
Japanese
Chinese
Arabic
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Diversity in Canada
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Does every person in Canada have the Freedom to practice their own religion or belief?
Depends on Population
No
Depends on Religion
Yes
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Diversity in Canada
Question 37 / 39
Since the year of 1970, Immigrants that are well established here long before explorers from Europe first came to North America most likely to be from…
Africa
Antarctica
Asia
Korea
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Diversity in Canada
Question 38 / 39
According to Canadian Law, there is a full protection of and equal treatment under the law, hence what is the status the marriage of Gay and Lesbian with each other?
Not Allowed
Prohibited
Allowed with exceptions
Allowed
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Diversity in Canada
Question 39 / 39
The largest religious affiliation is Catholic make the great majority of Canadians identify themselves as…
Atheist
Christians
Hindus
Muslims
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