The following practice test is the third 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. After the Constitutional Act of 1791, the Atlantic colonies and the two Canadas were known collectively as__________.

#2. When did the French and the Iroquois make peace?

#3. Which province was the first to move toward abolition?

Tips: In 1793, Upper Canada, led by Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe, a Loyalist military officer, became the first province in the Empire to move toward abolition.

#4. In 1608 Champlain built a fortress at what is now____________.

#5. For centuries Canada’s economy was based mainly on farming and on exporting natural resources such as fur, fish and timber, transported by roads, lakes, rivers and canals.

#6. The Duke of Wellington recommended that Upper and Lower Canada be merged

Tip: Lord Durham, an English reformer sent to report on the rebellions, recommended that Upper and Lower Canada be merged

#7. Which of the following was a new British colony for freed slaves in 1792?

#8. How many Loyalists fled the oppression of the American Revolution to settle in Nova Scotia and Quebec?

#9. The present-day Canada-U.S.A. border is partly an outcome of ________.

#10. Which of the following was true about Upper Canada (Ontario)?

#11. Which Act did the British Parliament pass to better govern the French Roman Catholic majority?

#12. Who led thousands of Loyalists Mohawk Indians into Canada?

#13. The Underground Railroad was _______.

#14. Hoe many black Loyalists, freedmen and slaves came north seeking a better life?

#15. Quebec Act of 1774 is one of the constitutional foundations of Canada.

#16. In 1776, how many British colonies to the south of Quebec declare independence and form the United States?

#17. The Quebec Act restored French civil law while maintaining British criminal law.

#18. When was the first representative assembly of democracy established in 1758?

#19. Which of the following was true about Lower Canada (Quebec)?

#20. The skilled and courageous men who travelled by canoe were called________.

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