The following practice test is the first one of the extra practices. It includes 20 questions in total.
All the questions are set to help you learn about Canada and efficiently prepare for the real Canadian Citizenship Test because in order to become a Canadian citizen, passing this test is mandatory. Keep practicing as long as you are 100% correct with your answer.
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#1. Today, in how many communities do half of First Nations people live on reserve land?
#2. Which of the following is the only constitutional monarchy in North America?
#3. Today, which part does Acadian culture belong to?
#4. The right to challenge unlawful detention by the state is called_________.
#5. Canada is a _______________
#6. During which time, more than two-thirds of the Acadians were deported from their homeland?
#7. What was the purpose of placing Aboriginal children in residential schools?
#8. Today, how many people speak French in Canada as a first language?
#9. Canadian rights and responsibilities are secured by _________
#10. Today, how many people in Canada speak English as a first language?
#11. Where does Habeas corpus come from?
#12. During which period, did the federal government place many Aboriginal children in residential school?
#13. For how many years have settlers and immigrants have contributed to the diversity and richness of Canada?
#14. Which dialect do the Métis living in the Prairie provinces speak?
#15. One million Anglo-Quebecers have a heritage of 250 years.
#16. When did the term ‘First Nations’ begin to be used?
#17. First Nations cultures were rooted in religious beliefs about their relationship to the Creator, the natural environment and each other.
#18. In Canada, we profess our loyalty to a document such as a constitution.
Tips: In Canada, we profess our loyalty to a person who represents all Canadians and not to a document such as a constitution, a banner such as a flag, or a geopolitical entity such as a country.
#19. What did the Royal Proclamation of 1763 establish?
#20. Who guaranteed territorial rights first through the Royal Proclamation of 1763?



