Canadian Citizenship Practice Test - Free Online Exam 4

Q1) John Graves Simcoe was

Founder of the city of Montrea
Founder of the City of York (n
Founder of Fort Langley
Founder of the City of Vancouver

Q2) The number of British and American people who immigrated to Canada during the economic boom of the 1890s and early 1900s

100,000 people
5 million
2 million
8 million

Q3) The official name of Canada has been used since

1832
1604
1791
1550s

Q4) What did the Pacific War end with?

the surrender of Japan
the Japanese victory
the surrender of Canada
the surrender of Germany

Q5) Strong alliances were formed by Voyageurs or coureurs de bois with

the Loyalists
the Americans
the English
First Nations

Q6) When was a fortress built in which is now Quebec City?

in 1608 by Champlain
in 1497 by John Cabot
in 1708 by Pierre de Mons
in 1534 by Jacques Cartier

Q7) That some people believed Canada should adopt American republican values or even join the US lead to the 18XX-XX38 armed rebellions

TRUE
FALSE

Q8) Who was Mary Ann (Shadd) Carey?

founder of the city of Toronto
activist in the movement to ab
First Lieutenant-Governor of L
founder of the Hudson Bay Comp

Q9) The first French-Canadian prime minister is

Jacques Cartier
Count Frontenac
Sir Wilfried Laurier
Sir George-Etienne Cartier

Q10) In 1813, with 460 soldiers Lieutenant-Colonel Charles de Salaberry turned back

400 American invaders
400 British invaders
4,000 British invaders
4,000 American invaders

Q11) The right to vote was granted to women in Quebec in

1965
1940
1975
1918

Q12) Who is Donald Smith also known as Lord Strathcona?

was the first French-Canadian
was director of the Canadian P
became Canada's greatest soldier
led an uprising that seized Fort

Q13) When did the birth of Canada - Confederation - take place?

1st of June, 1864
1st of July, 1867
1st of June, 1867
1st of July, 1863

Q14) When did the Battle of Amiens take place?

the Second World War
the First World War
the War of 1812
the South-African War

Q15) The finest hour of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) was in the

Battle of Paardeberg
Battle of the Atlantic
Battle of Trafalgar
Battle of the Plains of Abraham

Q16) The "Bluebirds" were

Chinese people who helped build
Former Austro-Hungarian subjects
Canadian soldiers in South Africa
Nurses who served in the Royal

Q17) Collaboration took place between the French and Aboriginal people in the vast

fur-trade economy
fishing economy
wood processing economy
mining economy

Q18) Because of the economic crisis, the 1920s are sometimes referred to as The "Dirty twenties".

TRUE
FALSE

Q19) The Canadas were first granted Legislative assemblies elected by the people by

the Legislative Assemblies Act
the British North America Act
the Quebec Act
the Constitutional Act

Q20) Also known as Father of Confederation who first suggested the term Dominion of Canada, Sir Leonard Tilley was from

Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Manitoba
Province of Canada

Q21) Whose historic enemies did Champlain ally his colony with?

Iroquois
Huron
Montagnais
Algonquin

Q22) In 1805, Napoleon's fleet was defeated in

Battle of Trafalgar
Battle of Montreal
the Battle of the Plains of Abraham
Queenston Heights Battle

Q23) Together, the two Canadas and the Atlantic colonies were known as

Canada
Dominion of Canada
British West Indies
British North America

Q24) The $5 bill has the portrait?

Terry Fox
Sir George-Etienne Cartier
Sir John A. MacDonald
Sir Wilfried Laurier

Q25) By Which three colonies, The Dominion of Canada was created by Representatives in 1867?

Upper Canada, Lower Canada, Ne
Nova Scotia, Upper Canada, Low
Province of Canada, Nova Scoti
Province of Canada, Nova Scotia

Q26) The British North American colony first to attain full responsible government is

New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Manitoba
Province of Canada