Quiz 3: Canada’s History Parts 3 and 4

Question 1

When do Canadians observe a moment of silence to honour the sacrifices of over one million brave men and women who have served, and the 110,000 who have given their lives?




Question 2

What was the date that most Canadian women over the age of 21 were granted the vote in federal elections?




Question 3

What year did Nunavut become a territory?




Question 4

What year did British Columbia join Confederation?




Question 5

What two things did the government do to Canadians of Japanese origin during the Second World War?




Question 6

Why were the 1920s known as the "Roaring Twenties"?




Question 7

What is the name for laws and programs such as minimum wage, a standard work week, and unemployment insurance?




Question 8

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




Question 9

Who was the first Canadian woman to practise medicine?




Question 10

How were farmers affected during the "Dirty Thirties"?




Question 11

What did Ottawa promise to British Columbia when that province joined Confederation?




Question 12

At the time of Confederation, who was allowed to vote?




Question 13

What was the main job of the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War?




Question 14

Who was Canada's first female Member of Parliament?




Question 15

In what year were the Arctic Islands transferred to the Northwest Territories?




Quiz 10: Canada’s Regions

Question 1

Which Canadian region is made up of only one province?




Question 2

Which province's identity is linked most closely to shipbuilding, fisheries, and shipping?




Question 3

Which Canadian province is situated in the Appalachian Mountain Range?




Question 4

Which province is known for its oil and beef?




Question 5

Where is Canada's largest port?




Question 6

What is the name of the Canadian Forces Reserve group who patrol and "keep the flag flying" in Canada's Arctic?




Question 7

How many distinct regions are there in Canada?




Question 8

What is the largest city in Saskatchewan?




Question 9

What is the capital city of Ontario?




Question 10

What is the capital city of Canada?




Question 11

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




Question 12

How many Canadians live in Central Canada?




Question 13

Which city is considered Canada's financial capital?




Question 14

Which Canadian province has the smallest population?




Question 15

Which province has the world's richest deposits of uranium and potash?




Quiz 9: Canada’s Economy

Question 1

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




Question 2

Which of these are examples of service industries?




Question 3

How is the Canadian - USA border sometimes described?




Question 4

What are the three main types of industry in Canada?




Question 5

What does the phrase, "children of a common mother" refer to?




Question 6

In term of its economy, how can Canada can be described?




Question 7

When did Mexico join Canada and the USA in NAFTA?




Question 8

How many working Canadians now have jobs in service industries?




Question 9

Which of these are examples of manufacturing industries?




Question 10

What is the G8?




Question 11

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




Question 12

How does Canada maintain its high standard of living?




Question 13

Where does Canada's economy rank in the world?




Question 14

What percentage of Canadian exports are sold to the USA?




Question 15

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




Quiz 8: Canadian Symbols

Question 1

Where are the Books of Remembrance?




Question 2

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




Question 3

What is Canada's honours system called?




Question 4

Canada's coat of arms includes symbols from which of these countries?




Question 5

When were the Parliament buildings completed?




Question 6

What are Canada's official languages?




Question 7

What is the significance of December 26?




Question 8

What is the only part of the original Centre Block that did not burn down in 1916?




Question 9

Where does the red-white-red colour pattern on the Canadian flag come from?




Question 10

When did people start to use the maple leaf as a symbol of Canada?




Question 11

What is Canada's Royal Anthem?




Question 12

Who first adopted the maple leaf as a symbol of Canada?




Question 13

What is the second most popular sport in Canada?




Question 14

Why do the provincial legislatures reflect Greco-Roman inspired architecture?




Question 15

When did Canada adopt an official motto?




Quiz 7: The Justice System

Question 1

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




Question 2

What are the primary responsibilities of the police in Canada?




Question 3

Who settles legal disputes in Canada?




Question 4

What does the presumption of innocence mean?




Question 5

What is Canada's highest court?




Question 6

What happens if you are accused of a crime, but you cannot afford a lawyer?




Question 7

What does the phrase "due process" mean?




Question 8

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




Question 9

Who makes the laws in Canada?




Question 10

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




Question 11

Who gets special consideration in Canadian courts?




Question 12

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




Question 13

Which of these phrases describes how Canada is governed?




Question 14

What four principles is the Canadian legal system based on?




Question 15

Which types of court exist in most provinces?




Quiz 6: Federal Elections

Question 1

Who decides if there is to be an early election?




Question 2

Where are election results announced?




Question 3

After an election, how is the government chosen?




Question 4

What is the role of the Official Opposition?




Question 5

What can you do if you do not receive a voter information card?




Question 6

Where do the people who are elected in federal elections represent the people who voted for them?




Question 7

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




Question 8

Who makes the voters' list?




Question 9

What do we call a group of people who have similar political ideas, and who decide to work together to try to form the government?




Question 10

Which of these best describes the responsibilities of the Cabinet?




Question 11

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




Question 12

What happens when the majority of the Members of Parliament vote against a major government decision?




Question 13

What is another word for "local" government?




Question 14

What is the piece of paper you vote on called?




Question 15

Which of these words best describes the type of ballot we use in Canada?




Quiz 5: How Canadians Govern Themselves

Question 1

Who really chooses the Governor General?




Question 2

What is an additional duty of our Sovereign today?




Question 3

Which body exists at the federal level but does not exist at the provincial or territorial level?




Question 4

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




Question 5

Which of these is an example of a provincial responsibility?




Question 6

What are the three parts of Parliament?




Question 7

What types of matters are the responsibility of the federal government?




Question 8

What is the difference between the role of the Sovereign and that of the Prime Minister?




Question 9

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




Question 10

How can a Cabinet "lose the confidence of the House"?




Question 11

What is the role of a Lieutenant Governor?




Question 12

What is the provincial equivalent of the Prime Minister?




Question 13

What does it mean to say that a bill "receives royal assent"?




Question 14

Who chooses the people who work in the House of Commons?




Question 15

What happens during the third reading of a new bill?




 

 

Quiz 4: Modern Canada

Question 1

When did Canadians of Japanese origin gain the right to vote?




Question 2

How did Terry Fox lose his leg?




Question 3

Who can belong to NATO?




Question 4

What year was the Constitution amended?




Question 5

When was unemployment insurance introduced?




Question 6

What does the Canada Health Act guarantee?




Question 7

Which invention are Matthew Evans and Henry Woodward associated with?




Question 8

Which piece of communication technology are Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie associated with?




Question 9

What is Canada's national winter sport?




Question 10

What is the approximate number of refugees who came to Canada from Vietnam after the Vietnam war?




Question 11

What did James Naismith do that was significant in the world of sports?




Question 12

Which province does not have any national historic sites?




Question 13

What does the Official Languages Act guarantee?




Question 14

What has happened to Canadian social values over the past 50 years?




Question 15

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




Quiz 3: Canada’s History Parts 1 and 2

Question 1

In what year were Upper and Lower Canada united as the Province of Canada?




Question 2

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




Question 3

What role did Jean Talon, Bishop Laval, and Count Frontenac play in the development of Canada?




Question 4

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




Question 5

What religion were the French-speaking inhabitants of the Province of Quebec?




Question 6

What effect did the arrival of European traders, missionaries, soldiers, and colonists have on the Aboriginals?




Question 7

What year did the Montreal Stock Exchange open?




Question 8

What was the most important outcome of the War of 1812?




Question 9

In which year did the French and Iroquois make peace?




Question 10

What is the date of the Constitutional Act?




Question 11

Why was warfare between Aboriginal groups common at the time that Europeans arrived?




Question 12

Which of Lord Durham's recommendations were ignored?




Question 13

Which of these events happened a result of a recommendation made by Lord Durham?




Question 14

Who was the commander of the French at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham?




Question 15

What is special about "l'Anse aux Meadows" today?




Quiz 2: Who We Are

Question 1

How has Ottawa acknowledged the wrongs of the residential school era?




Question 2

Who are the Acadians?




Question 3

The majority of Canadians were born in this country. Since when has this been true?




Question 4

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




Question 5

What were the goals of residential schools?




Question 6

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




Question 7

Which of these is a key phrase in the British North America Act?




Question 8

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




Question 9

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




Question 10

Who are the three founding peoples of Canada?




Question 11

What are the approximate proportions of Aboriginal peoples?




Question 12

About what percentage of First Nations peoples live on reserves?




Question 13

What is the name of Canada's original constitutional document?




Question 14

What are the largest ethnic groups in Canada?




Question 15

Approximately how many Anglo-Quebecers are there?