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Question 1Who makes the voters' list? The list is made from a list of taxpayers Elections Canada Each riding makes and keeps its own list The Voters' List Association Question 2If the Prime Minister wants to call an early election, he must get the symbolic approval of: The Governor General The Cabinet The Provincial Premiers The Sovereign Question 3What are the names of the major federal political parties in Canada? The Social Democrats, the National Socialists, and the National Party The Conservatives, the New Democratic Party, and the Liberals The Democrats and the Republicans The Federalists, the Democratic Party, and the Separatists Question 4Is your voter information card all you need to be allowed to vote? Yes No; you must also have proof of your identity and address, and a family member who can vouch for you No; you must also have proof of your identity and address No; you must also have proof of your identity and your most recent tax return Question 5What are Cabinet ministers responsible for? Running the province they come from Running the Cabinet Running the federal government departments Running all aspects of the federal government Question 6Who do Members of Parliament represent? The party that they belong to Only the people in their ridings The represent themselves The people in their ridings, as well as all Canadians Question 7Who decides if there is to be an early election? The Prime Minister The Sovereign The Supreme Court The Governor General Question 8What is another term for "Ministers of the Crown"? Elected Officials Members of Parliament (MPs) Government Leaders Cabinet Question 9What do we call a group of people who have similar political ideas, and who decide to work together to try to form the government? Political party Protestors Pollsters Activists Question 10How is the Member of Parliament for an electoral district chosen? The three candidates who receives the most votes have a second election to choose the winner The candidate who is part of the winning party becomes the Member of Parliament for that electoral district The candidate who receives the most votes becomes the Member of Parliament for that electoral district, if the Prime Minister approves The candidate who receives the most votes becomes the Member of Parliament for that electoral district Question 11When an election is called, what does Elections Canada mail to each person on the Voters' List? A voter card A political survey A voter registration card A voter information card Question 12Who can make you tell them how you voted? A translator Nobody A family member Your boss Question 13In addition to the mayor, who else is part of local councils? Councillors, or aldermen Assistant Mayors Members of Local Government (MLGs) Members of Parliament (MPs) Question 14Where are election results announced? At City Hall In Ottawa Radio and television, in the newspapers, and on the Internet At the polling stations Question 15An electoral district is also known as a: Locality Constituency Election Area Local Place
Who makes the voters' list?
If the Prime Minister wants to call an early election, he must get the symbolic approval of:
What are the names of the major federal political parties in Canada?
Is your voter information card all you need to be allowed to vote?
What are Cabinet ministers responsible for?
Who do Members of Parliament represent?
Who decides if there is to be an early election?
What is another term for "Ministers of the Crown"?
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?
How is the Member of Parliament for an electoral district chosen?
When an election is called, what does Elections Canada mail to each person on the Voters' List?
Who can make you tell them how you voted?
In addition to the mayor, who else is part of local councils?
Where are election results announced?
An electoral district is also known as a:
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