Quiz 6: Federal Elections

Question 1

Which term describes the political parties that do not form the government?




Question 2

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




Question 3

How many Members of Parliament does each riding elect?




Question 4

What do we call a government that does not hold at least half the seats in the House of Commons?




Question 5

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




Question 6

In addition to the mayor, who else is part of local councils?




Question 7

Who can question the decisions of the Cabinet?




Question 8

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




Question 9

Where can you find information about the times and places of advance polls?




Question 10

What is the most common name for the group of people who make local laws?




Question 11

Which of these best describes the responsibilities of the Cabinet?




Question 12

What information is on a voter information card?




Question 13

During a federal elections, what is the maximum number of candidates in one riding?




Question 14

When an election is called, what does Elections Canada mail to each person on the Voters' List?




Question 15

Who do Members of Parliament represent?




Quiz 6: Federal Elections was last modified: September 20th, 2017 by CC Test Kit
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