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Question 1What is a referendum? A vote within a single electoral district to choose a Member of Parliament An important matter where all citizens vote through their MP A vote within a single electoral where all citizens vote directly on an important matter An important matter that all citizens have the right to vote on Question 2Who puts ballots in the ballot box? An official from the government The person who is voting The candidate The poll clerk Question 3Which of these areas are local governments responsible for? Environment, snow removal, and national defence Policing, the military, and firefighting Education, Health Care, and property rights Urban planning, streets and roads, and garbage removal Question 4What is an electoral district? A geographical area represented by a leader who is chosen by a political party A geographical area represented by the Prime Minister A geographical area based on language that is represented by a Member of Parliament (MP) A geographical area represented by a Member of Parliament (MP) Question 5Who is allowed to watch you vote? Nobody A family member An election official A translator Question 6Who do Members of Parliament represent? Only the people in their ridings The party that they belong to The represent themselves The people in their ridings, as well as all Canadians Question 7What three conditions must be met for a person to be eligible to vote in a federal election or a referendum? Canadian citizen, 18 years or older, voted in the last election Canadian citizen, 21 years or older, on the voters' list Canadian citizen, 21 years or older, voted in the last election Canadian citizen, 18 years or older, on the voters' list Question 8What do we call a government that holds at least half the seats in the House of Commons? A half-plus government A majority government A big government A ruling government Question 9What can you do if you do not receive a voter information card? You can be added to the voters' list, but only if you apply at least one week before the election You can launch a formal protest against Elections Canada Call your local elections office to ensure that you are on the voters' list Nothing; you cannot vote in the election Question 10What is the most common name for the group of people who make local laws? Council Local government Localers Municipal lawyers Question 11How many electoral districts are there in Canada at this time? 803 318 338 288 Question 12Which of these best describes the responsibilities of the Cabinet? They control all of the money that government spends They prepare the budget and propose most new laws They propose all new laws They must keep the House of Commons happy Question 13An electoral district is also known as a: Local Place Locality Riding Election Area Question 14What are the names of the major federal political parties in Canada? The Democrats and the Republicans The Social Democrats, the National Socialists, and the National Party The Federalists, the Democratic Party, and the Separatists The Conservatives, the New Democratic Party, and the Liberals Question 15What information is on a voter information card? The names and the opinions of the different political parties Where and when you vote and the number you call if you require an interpreter or other special services The fact that your name is on the National Register of Electors Where and when you vote
What is a referendum?
Who puts ballots in the ballot box?
Which of these areas are local governments responsible for?
What is an electoral district?
Who is allowed to watch you vote?
Who do Members of Parliament represent?
What three conditions must be met for a person to be eligible to vote in a federal election or a referendum?
What do we call a government that holds at least half the seats in the House of Commons?
What can you do if you do not receive a voter information card?
What is the most common name for the group of people who make local laws?
How many electoral districts are there in Canada at this time?
Which of these best describes the responsibilities of the Cabinet?
An electoral district is also known as a:
What are the names of the major federal political parties in Canada?
What information is on a voter information card?
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