Quiz 5: How Canadians Govern Themselves

Question 1

What happens during the second reading of a new bill?




Question 2

Which of these is an example of a provincial responsibility?




Question 3

Which of these is an example of a federal responsibility?




Question 4

What are three key facts about Canada's system of government?




Question 5

What is the role of the Prime Minister?




Question 6

What does it mean to say that, "Cabinet Ministers are responsible to the elected representatives"?




Question 7

What happens if the Cabinet loses the confidence of the House?




Question 8

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




Question 9

In Canada's constitutional monarchy, who is the focus of citizenship and allegiance?




Question 10

How often are federal elections typically held?




Question 11

What is the House of Commons?




Question 12

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




Question 13

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




Question 14

What are the three branches of government?




Question 15

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




 

 

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