Canadian Citizenship Practice Test - Free Online Exam 17

Q1) Who founded New Brunswick?

the Fathers of Confederation
the Metis
the United Empire Loyalists
the First Nations

Q2) The largest French-speaking population in Canada outside of Quebec is in:

Ontario
Alberta
New Brunswick
Manitoba

Q3) The territory which holds the record for the coldest temperature (-63 C) ever recorded in Canada is:

Yukon
Nunavut
Labrador
Northwest Territories

Q4) What is the length of the Confederation Bridge?

3 km long
300 m long
13 km long
23 km long

Q5) The Gold Rush of the 1890s was celebrated by which poet?

John McCrae
Robert W. Service
Kenojuak Ashevak
Lucy Maud Montgomery

Q6) What did Martin Frobisher explore?

the Prairies
the Rockies
the uncharted Arctic
the Great Lakes

Q7) In Canada more than half the people live in towns and cities near:

the Rocky Mountains
the Atlantic coast
the Pacific Coast
the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River

Q8) The three Canadian territories make up a combined population of:

XXX00
10XXX00
10XXXX
10XXXX00

Q9) The number of provinces that constitute the “Atlantic Provinces”:

4
3
2
5

Q10) Quebec and Ontario together produce more than:

half of Canadian manufactured goods
half of all Canadian agricultural products
three-quarters of all Canadian electricity
one-third of all Canadian manufactured goods

Q11) Of the Prairie provinces, the most populous is:

Ontario
Saskatchewan
Alberta
Manitoba

Q12) Sometimes the North is called:

The Land of the Midnight Sun
The Land of Midnight Moon
The Land of Midnight
The Land of Sunny Midnight

Q13) The largest and busiest port in Canada is:

Halifax
St. Johns
Vancouver
Saskatoon

Q14) In Canada, the province that produces most oil and gas is:

Quebec
British Columbia
Labrador
Alberta

Q15) What are the Canadian Rangers?

The Nunavut Police Force
Part of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
The most successful Canadian hockey team
Part of the Canadian Forces Reserve

Q16) Who was Alberta named after?

Queen Victoria's fourth daughter
Queen Elizabeth's first daughter
The first Governor of Canada
Its most famous lake

Q17) Where is the Confederation Bridge located?

New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.)
Ontario
Quebec

Q18) Canada is known as:

the largest country on earth
the fourth largest country on earth
the second largest country on earth
the third largest country on earth

Q19) The national capital of Canada is:

Canada City
Ottawa
Montreal
Toronto

Q20) The largest Aboriginal population is in the province of:

Manitoba
Alberta
Ontario
Saskatchewan

Q21) In the Rocky Mountains, the world-famous Lake Louise is located, in:

British Columbia
Alberta
Nova Scotia
Newfoundland and Labrador

Q22) In Northwest Territories, more than half the population is Aboriginal.

TRUE
FALSE

Q23) The population of Canada is about:

112 million
28 million
33 million
38 million

Q24) In Quebec, more than three-quarters of people speak French as their first language.

FALSE
TRUE

Q25) In 1870 The Northwest Territories were originally made up from:

Yukon and Ruperts Territory
Ruperts Land and Yellowknife
Nunavuts Land and Yukon
Ruperts Land and the North-We

Q26) The most populous city in Manitoba is:

Calgary
Winnipeg
Regina
Fredericton