The following practice test is the fifth 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 Citizenshi Test because in order to become a Canadian citizen, passing this test is mandatory.

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#1. The Canada and Quebec Pension Plans were devised in______.

#2. ___________invented the worldwide system of standard time zones. ? Find some more discoveries and inventions after the test.

Tips: SOME GREAT CANADIAN DISCOVERIES AND INVENTIONS

Alexander Graham Bell — hit on the idea of the telephone at his summer house in Canada.

Joseph-Armand Bombardier — invented the snowmobile, a light-weight winter vehicle.

Sir Sandford Fleming — invented the worldwide system of standard time zones.

Matthew Evans and Henry Woodward — together invented the first electric light bulb and later sold the patent to Thomas Edison who, more famously, commercialized the light bulb.

Reginald Fessenden — contributed to the invention of radio, sending the first wireless voice message in the world.

Dr. Wilder Penfield — was a pioneering brain surgeon at McGill University in Montreal, and was known as “the greatest living Canadian.”

Dr. John A. Hopps — invented the first cardiac pacemaker, used today to save the lives of people with heart disorders.

SPAR Aerospace / National Research Council— invented the Canadarm, a robotic arm used in outer space.

• Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie — of Research in Motion (RIM) — a wireless communications company known for its most famous invention: the BlackBerry.

#3. Which of the following is a symbol of government, including Parliament, the legislatures, the courts, police services and the Canadian Forces?

#4. In the visual arts, Canada is historically perhaps best known for the __________, founded in 1920.

#5. Name the three parts of the Parliament.

#6. Which Canadians of Asian descent was the last to gain the right to vote in Canada?

#7. Every province has its own elected Legislative Assembly, like the House of Commons in Ottawa.

#8. The federal government is responsible for municipal government, education, health, natural resources, property and civil rights, and highways.

Tips: The provincial governments are responsible for municipal government, education, health, natural resources, property and civil rights, and highways.

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the federal government takes responsibility for matters of national and international concern. These include defence, foreign policy, interprovincial trade and communications, currency, navigation, criminal law and citizenship.

#9. Who is the Head of the Commonwealth to link Canada to 53 other nations?

#10. Les Automatistes of Quebec were pioneers of modern abstract art in the 1950s.

#11. When was Old Age Security devised in Canada?

#12. The principle that the government must respect all the legal rights a person is entitled to under the law is called________.

#13. Canadian football is similar to American football.

Tips: Canadian football is a popular game that differs in a number of ways from American football.

#14. Which year did the Government of Canada apologize for wartime wrongs and compensated the victims of Canadians of Japanese origin?

#15. _______________invented the snowmobile, a light-weight winter vehicle. ? Find some important discoveries and inventions after the test.

Tips: SOME GREAT CANADIAN DISCOVERIES AND INVENTIONS

• Alexander Graham Bell — hit on the idea of the telephone at his summer house in Canada.

 Joseph-Armand Bombardier — invented the snowmobile, a light-weight winter vehicle.

• Sir Sandford Fleming — invented the worldwide system of standard time zones.

• Matthew Evans and Henry Woodward — together invented the first electric light bulb and later sold the patent to Thomas Edison who, more famously, commercialized the light bulb.

• Reginald Fessenden — contributed to the invention of radio, sending the first wireless voice message in the world.

• Dr. Wilder Penfield — was a pioneering brain surgeon at McGill University in Montreal, and was known as “the greatest living Canadian.”

 Dr. John A. Hopps — invented the first cardiac pacemaker, used today to save the lives of people with heart disorders.

 SPAR Aerospace / National Research Council— invented the Canadarm, a robotic arm used in outer space.

• Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie — of Research in Motion (RIM) — a wireless communications company known for its most famous invention: the BlackBerry.

#16. The Official Languages Act (1969) guarantees English and other language services in the federal government across Canada.

Tips: The Official Languages Act (1969) guarantees French and English services in the federal government across Canada.

#17. The stock market crash of 1929 led to the Great Depression, otherwise known as _____________.

#18. The discovery of ________in Alberta in 1947 began Canada’s modern energy industry. ? Important for candidates of Alberta

#19. When was “employment insurance” introduced in Canada?

#20. The responsibilities of the federal and provincial governments were defined in 1867 in the British North America Act, now known as the Constitution Act, 1867.

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