The following practice test is the second one of the extra practices. This practice test 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. Aboriginals and Europeans formed strong economic, religious and military bonds in the first 200 years of coexistence which laid the foundations of Canada.
#2. What did the Inuit live off?
#3. Who first mapped Canada’s Atlantic shore?
#4. The arrival of European traders, missionaries, soldiers and colonists could not change the native way of life.
Tips: The arrival of European traders, missionaries, soldiers and colonists changed the native way of life forever.
#5. In becoming Canadian, newcomers are expected to embrace monarchic principles.
Tips: In becoming Canadian, newcomers are expected to embrace democratic principles such as the rule of law.
#6. Why did the first explorers call the native peoples Indians?
#7. The Sioux were nomadic, following _________ herd
#8. By what time did the name of Canada begin appearing on maps?
#9. Which continent have most immigrants come from since 1970s?
#10. The Cree and Dene of the Northwest were _______.
#11. Olympian Marjorie Turner-Bailey of Nova Scotia is a descendant of _______.
#12. Aboriginal groups would not compete for land, resources and prestige.
Tips: Aboriginal groups as they competed for land, resources and prestige.



