Quiz 6: Federal Elections

Question 1

After an election, how is the Prime Minister chosen?




Question 2

What is another word for "local" government?




Question 3

What information is on a voter information card?




Question 4

When voting, what is the correct way to indicate the candidate you are voting for?




Question 5

What is the role of the Official Opposition?




Question 6

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




Question 7

What is the piece of paper you vote on called?




Question 8

If the Prime Minister wants to call an early election, he must get the symbolic approval of:




Question 9

What are Cabinet ministers responsible for?




Question 10

An electoral district is also known as a:




Question 11

Which term describes the opposition party that has more seats than any other opposition party?




Question 12

What phrase do we use to refer to the fact that the Prime Minister and the ministers of the Crown must have the support of the majority of the Members of Parliament?




Question 13

Who puts ballots in the ballot box?




Question 14

Which of these best describes the responsibilities of the Cabinet?




Question 15

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?




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