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61. Canada's largest producer of grains and oilseeds is
1) Saskatchewan
2) Quebec
3) Ontario
4) Alberta
62. If the party in power holds at least half of the seats in the House of Commons, this is
called
1) a sovereign government
2) a majority government
3) a minority government
4) a responsible government
63. The greatest military leader of the Metis was
1) Gabriel Dumont
2) Sir Sam Steele
3) John A. MacDonald
4) Jim Balsillie
64. What is Canada's most popular spectator sport?
1) Hockey
2) Baseball
3) Football
4) Figure skating
65. Aboriginal people were granted the vote in
1) 1960
2) 1910
3) 1890
4) 1980
66. French and English have equal status in Parliament and throughout the Government.
1) FALSE
2) TRUE
67. Alberta is famous for its
1) fruit orchards
2) vast cattle ranches
3) vineyards
4) fisheries
68. French language rights and services in the federal government across Canada were
guaranteed by the
1) foundation of La Francophonie, 1970
2) Multiculturalism Act (1985)
3) the movement for Quebec sovereignty
4) Official Languages Act (1969)
69. Beside being Canadian citizen, and 18 years or older, what is the third condition to be
eligible to vote in a federal election?
1) be on the voters' list
2) have a University degree
3) be a man
4) own property
70. The majority of Francophones live in the province of
1) Manitoba
2) Quebec
3) New Brunswick
4) Ontario
71. What is the most populous Atlantic Province?
1) Nova Scotia
2) Quebec
3) Newfoundland and Labrador
4) New Brunswick
72. More than 40,000 people loyal to the Crown, fled the oppression of the American
Revolution to settle in Nova Scotia and Quebec. They were called
1) Loyalists
2) Canadiens
3) Coureurs de Bois
4) Voyageurs
73. Members of the House of Commons are also known as Members of Parliament or MPs.
1) TRUE
2) FALSE
74. The first representative assembly was elected in
1) Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1791
2) Fort Langley, British Columbia, 1788
3) Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1758
4) Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1773
75. When was the Canadian Constitution amended to entrench the Canadian Charter of
Rights and Freedoms?
1) 1982
2) 1985
3) 1965
4) 1892
76. The combined population of the three Canadian territories is
1) 10000
2) 1000000
3) 10000000
4) 100000
77. Who represents the federal government in the three territories, and plays a ceremonial
role?
1) the Sovereign
2) the Prime Minister
3) the Commissioner
4) the LieutenantGovernor
78. Who can run in a federal election?
1) Canadian citizens or permanent residents who are 18 or older.
2) Canadian citizens who are 21 or older.
3) Male Canadian citizens who own property
4) Canadian citizens who are 18 years or older
79. Cardiac pacemaker was invented by
1) Sir Frederick Banting and Charles Best
2) Mike Lazaridis
3) Dr John A. Hopps
4) Mathew Evans and Henry Woodward
80. Who was the founder of women's suffrage movement in Canada?
1) Mary Ann (Shadd) Carey
2) Chantal Petitclerc
3) Norah Michener
4) Dr. Emily Stowe