Quiz 3: Canada’s History Parts 3 and 4

Question 1

What year did British Columbia join Confederation?




Question 2

Whom did Ottawa intern in labour camps from 1914 to 1920?




Question 3

What was the Royal Canadian Navy's "finest hour"?




Question 4

What year did Nunavut become a territory?




Question 5

How did Japan try to attack Canada during the Second World War?




Question 6

What was the name of the Canadian beach on D-Day?




Question 7

What year did the stock market crash, leading to the "Dirty Thirties"?




Question 8

When did the Canadian government apologize to Canadians of Japanese origin for wartime wrongs?




Question 9

When it was first formed, what were the main roles of the North West Mounted Police?




Question 10

Where did Canadians fight bravely and suffer losses in the unsuccessful defence of a city in the Second World War?




Question 11

What is the common name for the South African War?




Question 12

When Riel and the Metis seized Fort Garry, how did Ottawa respond?




Question 13

What were the dates of the South African War?




Question 14

What happened after Ottawa had regained control of Fort Garry?




Question 15

What year did Prince Edward Island join Confederation?




Quiz 10: Canada’s Regions

Question 1

Which province has the largest French-speaking population outside of Quebec?




Question 2

Which province was once known as the "breadbasket of the world"?




Question 3

What is the capital city of Ontario?




Question 4

What is the largest city in Saskatchewan?




Question 5

Which province has the highest percentage of Aboriginals?




Question 6

What are the provinces of Central Canada?




Question 7

Which Canadian city is the second-largest mainly French-speaking city in the world?




Question 8

When did the Yukon experience a population boom because of the Gold Rush?




Question 9

Which province has a long history of coal mining, forestry, and agriculture?




Question 10

What is the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador?




Question 11

What is the capital city of Alberta?




Question 12

Which province is known for having the world's highest tides (at the Bay of Fundy)?




Question 13

Which Atlantic Province was founded by United Empire Loyalists?




Question 14

What is the capital city of British Columbia?




Question 15

Which province is home to the training academy of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police?




Quiz 9: Canada’s Economy

Question 1

How many working Canadians now have jobs in service industries?




Question 2

Which of these are examples of manufacturing industries?




Question 3

What is NAFTA?




Question 4

Which of these sets of numbers describes the size of the NAFTA trading block in 2008?




Question 5

Which phrase best describes Canada and the USA's trading relationship?




Question 6

What is the G8?




Question 7

What are the three main types of industry in Canada?




Question 8

When did Mexico join Canada and the USA in NAFTA?




Question 9

Which of these are examples of natural resource industries?




Question 10

Which of these are examples of service industries?




Question 11

What country is Canada's largest trading partner?




Question 12

What percentage of Canadian exports are sold to the USA?




Question 13

How is the Canadian - USA border sometimes described?




Question 14

When did Canada enter into a free trade agreement with the USA?




Question 15

What does the phrase, "brethren dwelling together in unity" refer to?




Quiz 8: Canadian Symbols

Question 1

What is the second most popular sport in Canada?




Question 2

What is the style of architecture of the Parliament buildings?




Question 3

When did the Parliament buildings burn?




Question 4

Where does the Clarkson Cup come from?




Question 5

What is the name of Canada's Royal Flag?




Question 6

Which animal has been used as a symbol of Canada for centuries?




Question 7

What do Alexander Roberts Dunn, Filip Konowal, Billy Bishop, and Paul Triquet all have in common?




Question 8

What is the significance of April 9?




Question 9

When did "O Canada" officially become Canada's national anthem?




Question 10

When did Canada adopt an official motto?




Question 11

When was the Centre Block rebuilt (after the fire of 1916)?




Question 12

Why is the beaver a symbol of Canada?




Question 13

What is the significance of November 20?




Question 14

What are the language requirements to become a Canadian citizen?




Question 15

The towers, arches, sculptures and stained glass of the Parliament buildings embody the traditions of which three cultures?




Quiz 7: The Justice System

Question 1

Who serves as provincial police forces in all provinces and territories except Ontario and Quebec?




Question 2

Which of these phrases describes how Canada is governed?




Question 3

What are Canadian laws intended to do?




Question 4

In Canada, who is not required to always follow the law?




Question 5

How are laws useful to society?




Question 6

Which police forces have a process by which people can bring their concerns about the police to the attention of the police?




Question 7

What is another name for a provincial trial court?




Question 8

What is Canada's highest court?




Question 9

What are the primary responsibilities of the police in Canada?




Question 10

Who gets special consideration in Canadian courts?




Question 11

What does the phrase "due process" mean?




Question 12

What does the presumption of innocence mean?




Question 13

Which two provinces have provincial police forces?




Question 14

In Canada, who may question the police about their actions?




Question 15

In addition to appeal court and trial courts, what other types of provincial courts exist?




Quiz 6: Federal Elections

Question 1

What is an electoral district?




Question 2

Who can question the decisions of the Cabinet?




Question 3

What three conditions must be met for a person to be eligible to vote in a federal election or a referendum?




Question 4

What is another term for "Ministers of the Crown"?




Question 5

Are federal elections always held at the same time?




Question 6

Who do Members of Parliament represent?




Question 7

When are federal elections normally held?




Question 8

What do we call a government that holds at least half the seats in the House of Commons?




Question 9

What is a referendum?




Question 10

If the Prime Minister wants to call an early election, he must get the symbolic approval of:




Question 11

Which of these areas are local governments responsible for?




Question 12

When an election is called, who does Elections Canada mail a voter information card to?




Question 13

What are the names of the major federal political parties in Canada?




Question 14

Why do you fold your ballot when you are finished voting?




Question 15

Who decides if there is to be an early election?




Quiz 5: How Canadians Govern Themselves

Question 1

How can we describe the role that the Sovereign plays in Canada's Parliament?




Question 2

Who really chooses the Governor General?




Question 3

The Governor General officially names new Senators, but who has the real decision-making power?




Question 4

How often are federal elections typically held?




Question 5

How are Senators chosen?




Question 6

What is the role of a Lieutenant Governor?




Question 7

What is the House of Commons?




Question 8

What happens during the first reading of a new bill?




Question 9

What does it mean when a bill "receives royal assent"?




Question 10

What happens during the third reading of a new bill?




Question 11

Why do we use the term "Houses of Parliament"?




Question 12

What happens during the report stage of a new bill?




Question 13

What is an advantage of federalism?




Question 14

What are elected members responsible for?




Question 15

Which of these is an example of a federal responsibility?




 

 

Quiz 4: Modern Canada

Question 1

When did Aboriginals gain the right to vote?




Question 2

When did Terry Fox finish his Marathon of Hope?




Question 3

Which city is Canada's financial capital?




Question 4

Which province does not have any national historic sites?




Question 5

What major economic milestone took place in Canada in 1951?




Question 6

Where is it easiest to see the diversity of Canada's peoples?




Question 7

Why did Terry Fox start his Marathon of Hope?




Question 8

Who circled the globe in a wheelchair in 1985 to raise money for spinal cord research?




Question 9

Who designed and built the Canadarm?




Question 10

How many Canadian soldiers were killed and wounded in the Korean War?




Question 11

How has the number of women in the professional workforce changed over the past 50 years?




Question 12

What is La Francophonie?




Question 13

Canada accepted a large number of refugees (37,000) from one country in 1956. Where were these refugees from?




Question 14

When were the Canada Pension Plan and the Quebec Pension plan introduced?




Question 15

Which invention is Joseph-Armand Bombardier credited with?




Quiz 3: Canada’s History Parts 1 and 2

Question 1

During and after the American Revolution, where did most United Empire Loyalists settle?




Question 2

What is "l'Anse aux Meadows"?




Question 3

Which of these groups of Aboriginals were both farmers and hunters?




Question 4

In which year did the French and Iroquois make peace?




Question 5

During and after the American Revolution, what name was given to the people who wanted to maintain loyalty to Britain?




Question 6

When was the fortress at Quebec first established?




Question 7

A large number of black Loyalists left Nova Scotia for Freetown, Sierra Leone, in 1792. Why did they leave?




Question 8

In 1814, Major-General Robert Ross led an expedition from Nova Scotia that burned the White House in Washington, DC. Why?




Question 9

What was the first British North American colony to achieve full responsible government?




Question 10

What did the Constitutional Act grant to the Canada for the first time?




Question 11

Where was the first representative assembly elected in British North America?




Question 12

In 1793, Upper Canada became the first province in the British Empire to do what?




Question 13

For whom did Jacques Cartier claim the land he explored?




Question 14

What did the West Coast natives live off of at the time that Europeans arrived?




Question 15

What were the ethnic origins of the United Empire Loyalists?




Quiz 2: Who We Are

Question 1

Who are the Acadians?




Question 2

What term has mostly replaced the term "Indians" since the 1970s?




Question 3

What is Canada's only officially bilingual province?




Question 4

With regards to the Quebecois, what did the House of Commons recognize in 2006?




Question 5

Which term best describes Canada's political organization?




Question 6

What are the largest ethnic groups in Canada?




Question 7

Where did the Acadians first settle?




Question 8

Which of these is a historic name for Canada?




Question 9

Why is Canada often referred to as "a land of immigrants"?




Question 10

What is the name we give to formal agreements between the federal government and Aboriginal peoples?




Question 11

Where are the ancestors of Aboriginals believed to have migrated from?




Question 12

Which of these organizations is required by law to provide services in both English and French?




Question 13

Why are Anglophones generally referred to as "English Canadians"?




Question 14

What were the goals of residential schools?




Question 15

Today, who does the term "Aboriginal Peoples" refer to?