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第一页:1:What does the Canadian Crown symbolize? Canada is a constitutional monarchy2:Which of the following best describes the role of the Queen in Canada?Focus on citizenship and allegiance, be a symbol of Canadian sovereignty and guardian of constitutional freedoms3:How do you vote in a Canadian election?By Secret Ballot4:What is the advantage of NAFTA agreement?Free trade between Canada, USA and Mexico5:What is the first sentence of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom?Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law6:What is the role of the opposition parties?Peacefully oppose or try to improve government proposals7:Which of the following are Prairie Provinces?Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta8:What do the Canadians remember on Remembrance Day? Sacrifices of veterans and brave soldiers in wars9:Approximately how many people served in the 1st world war?More than 600.00010:Why is the discovery of insulin by Canadians so important?Insulin treats diabetes which has saved millions of lives worldwide11:What is the role of the opposition parties?Peacefully oppose or try to improve government proposals12:Who do you vote for in federal elections? Menber of parliament13:What do the Canadians remember on Remembrance Day? Sacrifices of veterans and brave soldiers in wars14:Who is awarded the honour of Victoria Cross?A Canadian showing conspicuous bravery or self sacrifice15:Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of Canadian citizens?Learning to speak both official languages16:What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples?The three main groups are the First Nations, the Inuit, and the Metis.17:Which four provinces first formed the Confederation?Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia 18: Which was the last province to join Canada?Newfoundland and Labrador was the last province to join Canada.19:When is Canada Day and what does it celebrate?Canada Day is on July 1 and celebrates the anniversary of Confederation20:Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?Sir John A. Macdonald21:Who are the Qubcois?The people of Quebec form a Nation within a United Canada22: What is the Canadian constitution?Canadas constitution is the system of laws and conventions by which our country governs itself.23:When did the British North America Act come into effect?The British North America Act came into effect in 1867.24:What are the two official languages of Canada?English and French 25:Where do most French speaking Canadians live?The Province of Quebec26:Which province has the most bilingual Canadians?Quebec. Over one-third of the population in Quebec speaks both French and English27:Which province is the only officially bilingual province?New Brunswick 28:What does the Canadian flag look like?The Canadian flag is white with a red border on each end and a red maple leaf in the centre.29:What song is Canadas national anthem?“O Canada.”30:What is the population of Canada?Canada has a population of about 33 million people.31:In which wars did Canada fight as a country?first, second world wars, Korean and South Africa war32:What is the capital city of Canada?Ottawa33:One-third of all Canadians live in which province?Ontario.34:What country is Canadas largest trading partner?The United States of America (USA)35:Who is Canadas Head of State?Queen Elizabeth II 36:What is Canadas system of government called?parliamentary Democrdcy 37:What is the government of all of Canada called?federal government38:How many electoral districts are there in Canada?There are 308 electoral districts in Canada39:Who has the right to vote in federal elections?A Canadian citizen who is at least 18 years old and on the list of electors40:What three requirements must you meet in order to vote in a federal election?In order to vote in a federal election, you must be a Canadian citizen; be at least 18 years old on voting day; and be on the voters list.41:How is the Prime Minister chosen?The Prime Minister is the leader of the political party with the most elected Members of Parliament.42:Which party becomes the Official Opposition?The party with the second most Members of Parliament becomes the Official Opposition.43:What is the role of the opposition parties?The role of the opposition parties is to oppose or try to improve government proposals44:Who has the right to run as a candidate in federal elections?Any Canadian citizen who is at least 18 years old can run in a federal election.45:What do you mark on a federal election ballot?You mark the ballot by writing an “X” in the circle beside the name of your chosen candidate.46:How is a government formed after an election?After an election, the party with the most elected representatives becomes the party in power.47:What does Confederation mean?On July 1, 1867, the provinces we know now as Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia joined together in Confederation to create the new country of Canada.48:What year was Confederation?Confederation was in 186749:When did the British North America Act come into effect?The British North America Act came into effect in 1867.50:Who has the right to apply for a Canadian passport?Canadian citizens have the right to apply for a Canadian passport.51:What is Canadas national winter sport?Hockey is Canadas national winter sport.52:What three oceans border Canada?Canada is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west, the Atlantic Ocean on the east, and the Arctic Ocean to the north.53. What is a voter information card?The voter information card confirms that your name is on the voters list and tells you when and where to vote.54:How are Senators chosen?Senators are chosen by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Governor General.55:How many Canadians have been awarded the Victoria Cross (V.C.), the highest honour available to Canadians? 9656:In the 1960s, Quebec experienced an era of rapid change. What is this called?The Quiet Revolution.57:In what industry do most Canadians work? Service.58:In which region do more than half the people in Canada live? Central Canada.59:List four rights Canadian citizens have.Right to be educated in either official language, vote, apply for a Canadian passport, enter and leave Canada freely.60:Name the five regions of Canada Atlantic, Central, Prairie, West Coast and North61:What is Canadas system of governance?Federal state, parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy62:What is the significance of Quebec Act of 1774?Canadas tolerance of religious traditions under the law63:Which animal is the symbol of Canada?Beaver64:Which province is the largest producer of oil and natural gas?Alberta65:What does the National Register of electors contain?Database of Canadian citizens at least 18 years of age who are qualified to vote in federal elections and referendums66:What are the freedoms protected by the Canadian charter of Right and Freedoms?Freedom of Thought , Belief ,Opinion and Expression ,including speech and press.67:What the highest honour a Canadian can receive? The Victoria Cross68:Which of the following is role of Police in Canada?Keep people safe and to enforce the law 69:Under Canadian law, why is everybody presumed to be innocent until proven guilty? To guarantee the due process under the law70:What out of the following a non Canadian citizen cannot do?Vote in the Federal and Provincial election 71:What does the Crown mean for Canadians?The Crown is a symbol of Government, including Parliament, legislatures, courts, police services and the armed forces72:Which of the following are Atlantic Provinces?Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island73:Which of the following answer is NOT true about Canada/USA relationship? Canada exports very little goods to USA74:Who governs Canada on daily basis at federal level? Prime Minister75:Why is the discovery of insulin by Canadians so important?Insulin treats diabetes which has saved millions of lives worldwide76:Who out of the following is above law?No one is77:What are the three branches of the Canadian government?Executive, Legislative and Judicial78:Which of the following criteria gives the right to vote?On an official voters list79:What did the Suffrage movement achieve? Women achieved the right to vote80:What of the following is Canadas constitution based on?Peace, Order and Good government81:What happened on D-DAY or what is the significance of D-day? In the Second World War, the Canadians captured Juno Beach as part of the Allied invasion of Normandy on D-Day82:Significance of BC building Railwaysymbol of unity, connect pacific (Eastern) to Atlantic(Western) Canada83:why BC is referred as "gateway to the pacific"? Because billions of dollars in goods are shipped to and from Asia84:What the Canadian Crown symbolizes? The Crown is a symbol of government including Parliament, the legislatures, courts, police services, and the Canadian Forces. 85: Who are the three founding people of Canada?Abriginal , French and British.86:Canada has three territories. How many Provinces are in Canada? ten 87:Fatima is a new immigrant in Canada. Why can she choose to take a job like any man?Equality of men and women 88:Where were the Canadians rights and responsibilities come from?From our history ,secured by law shared tradition ,identity and value .89:Which religion is most people in Christianity 90:Who govern Canada day to day in federal level Head of Government (Prime Minister)91:What significance did War of 1812 with USA have for Canada?Maintained independence of Canada from USA 92:What do you have to do if you do not receive you voter information card? Call Local Election Office to ensure that you are on the voters list 93:What does “a Mari usque ad Mare mean”? From sea to sea 94:What is NOT a responsibility of a Canadian citizen? Learning to speak both official languages 95:Federal government responsibilityNational deference, foreign policy96:What do we celebrate in Canada day?Canada as a self-governing dominion97:A Member of Parliament from Montreal decided to spend the weekend in her electoral district. This means she will be? In some part of Montreal were she was elected 98:What is written on an eElection BallotThe names of the candidates and their parties in your local electoral district99:What does National Register of electors contain?Canadian citizen, at least 18 years old able to vote in federal elections and referendums100:What is the meaning of responsible government?The government must resign if loses the confidence in the assembly vote.101:What is the role of the opposition parties?Peacefully oppose or try to improve government proposals 102:Whom the Victoria Cross honour is awarded to?Conspicuous bravery or self sacrifice Canadians.103:Which of the following are some of the Canadian rights?Right to freedom of speech, religion, belief, etc104:What region is known as "Land of the Midnight Sun"? Northern Territories105:Which statement best describes the Qucbecoisform a nation within a united Canada106:Who can be exempt from the law?every one is equal under the law107:What is the significance of Vimy day? Canadians reputation for valour in the first world war.108:Three branches of parliamentthe sovereign, the house of commons, the senate109:When did Aboriginal people come to Canada? from Asia thousands of years ago110:Responsibilities of municipal govfirefighting and recycling111:Which province has the most population? Ontario112:What do you pledge when taking the oath? Obey the law and fulfil duties113:Who selects the Cabinet Members? by the Prime Minister114:Meaning of Canadian Pacific RailwayLinks east to west and is the symbol of unity115:Womens suffrage movementAchieve the right to vote116:Freedom to be canadian? freedom of expressing thoughts or choosing whatever not against law117: only Canadian citizen can vote in federal and provincial election. 118:who do we elect for in federal election member of parliament 119:What does the term constitutional monarchy mean?The Sovereigns powers are limited by the Constitution:the Sovereign is the head of state and the Prime Minister is the head of government120:Which of the following rights do Canadian citizens have?The right to express yourself and to think whatever you choose.121:What is the name of the Royal Anthem of Canada? God Save the Queen (or King)122:In what capacity have 110,000 Canadians given their lives?Fighting for Canada in our Armed Forces123:What is the significance of the Battle of Vimy Ridge to Canadians?This important Canadian victory in the first world war secured the canadians reputation for valour.124:The citizens in each electoral district elect one member of house of commons?YES! (The citizens in each electoral district elect one MP who sits in the House of Commons to represent them, as well as all Canadians.)125:The most easterly point in North America and has its own time zone Newfoundland and Labrador126:What is Terry Foxs contribution? Raise money for cancer research127:what is a Voter Information Card?It confirms you name is on the voters list and tell you when and where to vote128: What are the privileges of a Canadian citizen? To vote.129:Canada name sourcekanata, meaning "village"130:What is the requirement to vote in federal electionOn voter list.131:The act of Quebec signed in 1774 allowed people from Quebec to worship the Catholic religion. What are the repercussions on Canadas modern society?Everyone can worship a religion as long as its respects the law.132:What is the major religious affiliate in Canada?Catholic133:The great majority of Cnandiand identify asChristians 134: how long have aboriginal people lived in Canadamigrated from Asia thousand years ago135:police or judges are above the law, is it correct?no, everyone is equal under the law.136:what do we pledge when we take oath?obey the law in Canada and fulfill ones duty137:what are some freedoms Canadians have?free to live wherever in Canada and free speech or something138:How does Canada;s legal system based on ?It is based on Rule of law, freedom under the law, democratic principles and due process.139:what is mean"responsible goverment"?The government must resign if loses the confidence in the assembly vote.140:who can be the candidate?candidate must be a Canadian citizen who is 18 years or older on election day141:In which wars did Canada fight as a country?first, second world wars, Korean and South Africa war142:Why do we use a secret ballot system in Canada?Canadian law secures the right to s secret ballot, this means that no one can watch you vote and no one should look at how you voted. it is your right. 143:What is the first line of the official Canadian Remembrance Day Poem?In Flanders fields the poppies blow144:why Canada entered WW II ?help Europe defeat Germany145:vimy dayThe Canadian Corps captured Vimy Ridge in April 1917 in the first world war, with 10,000 killed or wounded, securing the Canadians reputation for valour as the "shock troops of the British Empire."146:Which oceans surrounded Canada?Atlantic, Arctic, Pacific147:What does Canada Day celebrate ?We celebrate Canada became Self governing dominion.148:What are the rights for Canadian Citizensfreedom of speech and belief 149:Who appoints Senatorson the advice of the Prime Minister by Governor General 150:Which province produces pulp, paper and hydroelectricityQuebec 151:Which party is called in powerwho has most number of representatives in the House of Commons 152:Why international trade is important to CanadaThe engine of economic growth and maintain our standard of living153:How does a bill becomes a lawwhen its passed by House of Commons and Senate after the Royal Ascent 154:What is House of Commons? Representative chamber made up members of parliament elected by the people. 155:What is the sinnificance of the Fur Trade?The first trading industry of beaver pelts and it became a symbol of Canada for hundreds of years!156:what is the meaning of term "From sea to sea" Canadas governing form Atlantic to Pacific157:Why do we take oath to Queen Elizabeth the Second? Because she is the Queen of Canada. 158:How many Canadians died up until now. 110,000 159:What form of transportation did Aboriginal peoples and fur traders use? by canoe160:Approximately how many people served in the 1st world war?More than 600.000161:What is the industrious rodent on the five-cent coin?The beaver162:What is the significance of Hockey?Canadas most popular spectator sport and National Winter sport163:Which regin covers more than one-third of Canada?North or Northern Canada164:Who was the first head of a "Responsible Government"in Canada in 1849?Sir Louis Hipplyte La Fontaine.165: What is the significance of Victoria Cross?The highest honour available to Canadians and is awarded for the most conspicuous bravery.166: Name three lagal rights protected by the Canadian charter of Right and Freedoms:Right to live and work anywhere in Canada ,right to fair trial and right to protection.167:The Ancestor of Aboriginal peoples is believed to have;Migrated from Asia many thousand of years ago.168:What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples?First Nations (65%) metis (30%) and Inuit (4%)169: What are the provinces of Central Canada?Ontarto and Quebec170:Which province in Canada has most people?Ontario171:Which City in Canada has most people?Toronto172:Canadas main financial centre and Largest city of diversity people is:Toronto173:The Canadian Pecific Railway is a powerful symbol of :Unity , connect pacific (Eastern) to Atlantic (Western) Canada174:What is the significance of "D-Day" invasion in june 6,1944 is:In order to defeat Nazism or Canada with democratic allies attacked Normandy to Liberate Europe from Nazi occupation.175:Way did the Canadian Government build a reilway to connect the west coast?symbol of unity, connect pacific (Eastern) to Atlantic (Western) Canada176:What is the significance of the Remembrance Day poppy?To remember the sacrifices of war veterans and brave fallen in all wars up to the present day in which Canadians took parts.177:What is the roles of police?Enforce and upholds the Laws178:In Canada ,the Lew applies to everyone including:Judges ,Politicians and Police.179:Which one is a part of Canadians Legal system?Freedom under the Law180:What is the significance of Canadas justice system?"presumption of innocence" in criminal matters.181:What is the significance of Nov 11th every year in Canada ?sac

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