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In light of recent events, many US Americans are wanting to make the move north. But it takes a lot to become Canadian. Think you’ve got what it takes? See if you can pass this citizenship test, first!Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers byShow More
In light of recent events, many US Americans are wanting to make the move north. But it takes a lot to become Canadian. Think you’ve got what it takes? See if you can pass this citizenship test, first!Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers by selecting an option below each question. All answer options will load for you once you reach them. For best results, answer the questions in a row. Once you know your results, don’t forget to check the rest of the fun quizzes we’ve prepared for you. Good luck!
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Unlike the United States, Canada is made of territories and provinces. How many are there?
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10 provinces, 3 territories
16 provinces, 2 territories
8 provinces, 4 territories
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"O Canada! Our home and native land!" Even Americans know the beginning of the national anthem. But how does the next line go?
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From shining sea, with liberty, we proudly stand.
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
Blessed by our queen (king) with love and grace.
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Canada’s legislative branch is bicameral, just like the United States. How are senators chosen?
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Voted directly by citizens
Elected by representatives in House of Commons
Appointed by Governor General with the Prime Minister’s advice
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4
David Johnston became governor general in 2010. What role does the governor general of Canada have?
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Represent and carry out duties of the queen
Serve as liaison between federal and provincial governments
Handling foreign policy on behalf of the prime minister
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5
Canada’s official motto is, “A Mari Usque Ad Mare,” which is Latin for…
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“The strength of one thousand horses”
“From sea to sea”
“Neighbors love their neighbors”
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Fun fact: Saskatchewan is the first place in Canada where ATMs were developed and used! What’s the province’s capital?
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Saskatoon
Regina
Prince Albert
Moose Jaw
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7
In which city are Canada’s parliament buildings located?
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Toronto
Winnipeg
London
Ottawa
Quebec City
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8
Which is not one of the five federal political parties represented in the House of Commons?
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Conservative
New Democratic Party
Liberal
Bloc Quebecois
Green Party
Progressive
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9
What are Canada’s two recognized official languages?
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French and Inuktitut
English and French
Acadian and English
French and Inuktitut
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You’ll find this flag waving in which province?
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Quebec
Prince Edward Island
British Columbia
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What are the major responsibilities of provincial government?
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Defense and trade
Citizenship and criminal law
Health care and education
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12
Where does the word “Canada” come from?
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“Kanata,” the Huron-Iroquois word for “village.”
“Cannes a deux,” French for “Cannes part two.”
ᑲᓇᔪᖅ (pronounced “kanajuq,”) the Inuktitut word for “scalpin.”
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