Canadian Citizenship Practice Test - Free Online Exam 20

Q1) What is the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia known for?

the worlds highest tides
the worlds largest hydro-elec
the worlds lowest tides
the worlds deepest waters

Q2) Which is Saskatchewan's largest city?

Calgary
Saskatoon
Regina
Edmonton

Q3) Along the southern edge of Canada lies

the Canada - Mexico boundary
the Arctic Ocean
the Canada-United States bound
the Atlantic Ocean

Q4) The smallest province is

New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.)
Saskatchewan

Q5) The largest producer of hydroelectricity in Canada is

Quebec
Alberta
Nova Scotia
Labrador

Q6) Where do over 700 annual festivals take place?

Labrador
Newfoundland
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia

Q7) By whom, Ontario was founded?

the United Empire Loyalists
the Fathers of Confederation
the First Nations
the Metis

Q8) What is Tundra?

arable land
vast rocky Arctic plain
a typical Acadian dwelling
a type of lake

Q9) Who is the head of the provincial government?

the Commissioner
the Provincial Leader
the Lieutenant-Governor
the Premier

Q10) Home to the RCMP's as well as the capital of Saskatchewan is

Winnipeg
Regina
Edmonton
Saskatoon

Q11) Who was The Marathon of Hope started by?

Lord Grey
Mark Tewksbury
Terry Fox
Rick Hansen

Q12) Canada's size is

20 million square kilometres
10 million square kilometres
1 million square kilometres
100 million square kilometres

Q13) In which year was the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) completed?

1985
1785
1823
1885

Q14) What did James Naismith invent?

worldwide system of time zones
snowmobile
basketball
electric light bulb

Q15) The first French-Canadian prime minister was

Jacques Cartier
Sir George-Etienne Cartier
Sir Wilfried Laurier
Count Frontenac

Q16) The year that the name Canada became official and has been since

1604
1791
1832
1550s

Q17) When were the Aboriginal peoples established here?

after explorers from Europe ca
shortly before explorers from
long after explorers from Euro
long before explorers from Eur

Q18) The number of ridings, or constituencies in Canada are

13
308
296
170

Q19) The smallest province is

Saskatchewan
Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.)
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador

Q20) Of all the goods produced in British Columbia about one-half are

forestry products
meat products
grains and oilseeds
dairy products

Q21) How many provinces and territories does Canada have?

11 provinces and 2 territories
11 provinces and 3 territories
10 provinces and 2 territories
10 provinces and three territo

Q22) Highways, natural resources, education and health are examples of responsibilities of the

Municipal government
Federal and Municipal governme
Provincial government
Federal government

Q23) With which religion do great majority of Canadians identify as?

Christians
Roman Catholic
Muslims
Atheists

Q24) What is the Official Opposition also called?

the Cabinet
Her Majesty's Lawful Opposition
Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition
the Bloc Québécois

Q25) In the 1700s which two countries battled for control of North America?

Spain and Great Britain
France and Great Britain
France and Spain
USA and France

Q26) The population of Canada is about:

112 million
38 million
28 million
33 million