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1. Who are the Aboriginal peoples in Canada?
a. United Empire Loyalists
b. Métis
c. The first inhabitants of Canada
d. Immigrants from Australia
2. What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples?
a. First Nations, Inuit, Métis
b. Acadians, Inuit and Métis
c. First nations, French and Inuit
d. First Nations, Inuit and Acadians
3. Why are the Aboriginal peoples of Canada working towards
self government?
a. To try to obtain more seats in the House of Commons
b. To play a larger role in the political process
c. To change Bill C-31, the Indian Act
d. To regain control over decisions affecting them and manage their
own affairs
4. From whom are the Métis descended?
a. English traders and First Nations women
b. French traders and First Nations women
c. Acadians and First Nations men
d. French or English traders and First Nations women
5. Why did the early explorers first come to Atlantic Canada?
a. Early explorers first came to Atlantic Canada to fish and trade with the Aboriginal peoples.
b. Early explorers first came to Atlantic Canada to acquire more land.
c. Early explorers first came to Atlantic Canada to take up farming.
d. Early explorers first came to Atlantic Canada to build a new
railway.
6. Who were the United Empire Loyalists?
a. Descendents of the first French settlers
b. People who left the United States during and after the American
Revolution
c. People from the Atlantic provinces
d. An Aboriginal people
7. Where did the first European settlers in Canada come from?
a. Ireland
b. France
c. Great Britain
d. Italy
8. What important trade did the Hudson's Bay Company control?
a. Timber
b. Oil
c. Fishing
d. Fur
9. What did the government do to make immigration to western
Canada much easier?
a. The government built a railway across the Prairies to the Pacific
coast.
b. The government offered people money to immigrate
c. The government offered employment and language services.
d. The government paid transportation costs.
10. What year was Confederation?
a. 1841
b. 1900
c. 1867
d. 1888
11. Why is the British North America Act important in Canadian
history?
a. It protected the basic rights and freedoms of everyone in Canada.
b. It was the first piece of federal legislation.
c. The four provinces joined together to create the new country of
Canada.
d. It divided Quebec into the provinces of Upper Canada and Lower
Canada
12. Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?
a. George Washington
b. Sir John A. Macdonald
c. Lester B. Pearson
d. Sir Wilfrid Laurier
13. Which four provinces first formed Confederation?
a. Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia
b. Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island
c. Newfoundland and Labrador , Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince
Edward Island
d. Quebec, Ontario
14. When is Canada day, and what do we celebrate?
a. June 24th when we celebrate multiculturalism
b. May 21st when we celebrate the Queen's birthday
c. July 4th when we celebrate the anniversary of Confederation each
year
d. July 1st when we celebrate the anniversary of Confederation each
year
15. What is the capital of Canada?
a. Ottawa
b. Toronto
c. Victoria
d. London
16. What song is Canada's national anthem?
a. O Canada
b. The Maple Leaf Forever
c. Land of the Silver Birch
d. The Maple Leaf Rag
17. What are the Prairie provinces?
a. Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan
b. Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
c. Saskatoon, Manitoba, Alberta
d. British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan
18. What are the five Great Lakes?
a. Ontario, Michigan, Hudson's Bay, Huron, Superior
b. Erie, Ontario, Simcoe, Michigan, Superior
c. Erie, Ontario, Michigan, Huron, Superior
d. Erie, Ontario, Niagara, Huron, Superior
19. Where are the Canadian Rockies?
a. Along the border between British Columbia and Alberta
b. Along the border between Alberta and Manitoba
c. Along the border between Manitoba and Ontario
d. Along the border between Saskatchewan and Alberta
20. What three oceans border on Canada?
a. Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic
b. Atlantic, Antarctic, Pacific
c. Atlantic, Hudson, Pacific
d. Atlantic, Pacific, Bering
21. When did Nunavut become a territory?
a. 2000
b. 1999
c. 1997
d. 1996
22. Where are the Parliament buildings located?
a. Montreal
b. Halifax
c. Ottawa
d. Moosejaw
23. What colour is the Canadian Flag?
a. Red and white
b. Green and white
c. Red and blue
d. Blue and white
24. What country is Canada’s largest trading partner?
a. Europe
b. United States
c. Japan
d. China
25. Which products from Southern Ontario are some of Canada's
key exports?
a. Auto industry products
b. Apples
c. Lumber
d. Coal
26. Who is Canada's Head of State?
a. The Prime Minister
b. The Governor General
c. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
d. The Senate
27. Who is the Queen's representative in Canada?
a. The Prime Minister's spouse
b. The Prime Minister
c. The Premier
d. The Governor General of Canada
28. What are the three levels of government in Canada?
a. Federal, provincial or territorial, municipal
b. Federal, provincial, county
c. Federal, state, municipal
d. Federal, provincial, rural
29. How are Members of Parliament chosen?
a. By the Provincial Ministers
b. By the Senate
c. By the Queen
d. By Canadians who vote in federal elections
30. How does a bill become law?
a. A bill becomes law after two readings in the House of Commons
b. Once a majority of Members of Parliament and senators have
approved a bill, the Governor General gives final approval and the
bill becomes law.
c. A bill becomes law after four readings in the House of Commons
and Senate
d. The Governor General approves all bills and they become law after
two debates
31. How are Senators chosen?
a. Appointed by the Queen
b. By the Premiers of all the provinces
c. By the voters
d. By the Prime Minister and appointed by the Governor General
32. What is Canada's system of government called?
a. Parliamentary government
b. Monarchy
c. Democratic process
d. Benevolent dictatorship
33. What are the three parts of Parliament?
a. The Queen, House of Commons, Senate
b. The Queen, Governor General, Prime Minister
c. Prime Minister, House of Commons, Senate
d. The Prime Minister, Premiers, House of Commons
34. How many electoral districts are there in Canada?
a. 103
b. 12
c. 308
d. 110
35. When did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
become part of the Canadian Constitution?
a. 1945
b. 1867
c. 1982
d. 1967
36. Which legal document recognizes the cultural diversity of
Canadians?
a. Canadian Multiculturalism Act
b. British North America Act
c. Declaration of Independence
d. Charter of Right and Freedoms
37. What is the name of the Prime Minister of Canada?
a. Don Cherry
b. Stockwell Day
c. Adrienne Clarkson
d. Stephen Harper
38. What do you call a law before it is passed?
a. A legal document
b. A new proposal
c. A bill
d. A debate