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Question 1What happens during the report stage of a new bill? The bill receives royal assent after being passed by both Houses Committee members study the bill clause by clause Members debate the bill's principles Members can make other amendments Question 2What is the role of the Prime Minister? Head of Government Head of the Council of Canadians Head of the Supreme Court Head of State Question 3Which of these is an example of a provincial responsibility? Natural Resources Aboriginal Affairs Currency Citizenship Question 4Which of these is an example of a federal responsibility? Natural Resources Citizenship Snow Removal Highways Question 5In Canada's constitutional monarchy, who is the focus of citizenship and allegiance? The Governor General The Sovereign The Prime Minister The Cabinet Question 6In the three territories, who represents the federal government? The National Overseer The Second Lieutenant Governor The Federal Aid Agent The Commissioner Question 7What is the role of a Lieutenant Governor? To represent the Canadian people To represent the Sovereign's point of view in politics To represent the Sovereign at the provincial level To represent the Sovereign at the federal level Question 8What are three key facts about Canada's system of government? Canada is a federal state, a parliamentary democracy, and a constitutional monarchy Canada is a federal state, a free democracy, and is a republic Canada has provincial governments, is a free democracy, and has a powerful Sovereign Canada is a provincial state, has legislatures, and has a powerful Sovereign Question 9What are the three parts of Parliament? The government, the opposition, and youth pages The Prime Minister, the Cabinet, and the backbenchers The Sovereign, the Senate, and the House of Commons The Sovereign, the Senate, and the House of Lords Question 10Who sits in the House of Commons? Only members of the cabinet Members of Parliament, members of the Senate, and, symbolically, the Sovereign Only members of the government Elected Members of Parliament, both the government and the opposition Question 11What happens during the first reading of a new bill? The bill is considered read for the first time and it is printed Committee members study the bill clause by clause Members can make other amendments Members debate the bill's principles Question 12What is an additional duty of our Sovereign today? To act as Head of the United Nations To act as Head of NATO To act as Head of the Commonwealth To act as Head of the Cabinet Question 13What is the British North American Act now known as? British North American Act The Reformers Bill The Confederation Act Constitution Act, 1867 Question 14Who appoints the Governor General? The Sovereign, on advice from the British Parliament The Sovereign, on advice from the Prime Minister The Sovereign, who decides on his or her own The Sovereign, on advice from the Cabinet Question 15Who really chooses the Governor General? The Cabinet The Prime Minister The Sovereign The Supreme Council
What happens during the report stage of a new bill?
What is the role of the Prime Minister?
Which of these is an example of a provincial responsibility?
Which of these is an example of a federal responsibility?
In Canada's constitutional monarchy, who is the focus of citizenship and allegiance?
In the three territories, who represents the federal government?
What is the role of a Lieutenant Governor?
What are three key facts about Canada's system of government?
What are the three parts of Parliament?
Who sits in the House of Commons?
What happens during the first reading of a new bill?
What is an additional duty of our Sovereign today?
What is the British North American Act now known as?
Who appoints the Governor General?
Who really chooses the Governor General?
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