Welcome to Chapter Quiz: How Canadians Govern Themselves
How Canadians Govern Themselves is the fifth chapter in ‘Discover Canada’. In this quiz, you will be able to self-evaluate your understanding on the following:
- Federal State
- Parliamentary Democracy
- Constitutional Monarchy
- Canada’s System of Government
1. What is the fifth step in the legislative process of law making?
2. House of commons is the representative chamber, made up of M.P. elected by the people.
3. Who is responsible for selecting the Cabinet ministers, the operations and policy of the government?
4. What are the three parts of Canadian Parliament?
5. Which government takes responsibility for matters of national and international concern?
6. As Head of the Commonwealth, the Sovereign links Canada to how many other nations?
7. What are the 3 level of government in Canada?
8. Who represent the Sovereign in Canada?
9. In the three territories, who represents the federal government?
10. Who is the Canada’s Head of Government?
11. What is the last step in the legislative process of law making?
12. Which government takes responsibility for education, health and natural resources?
13. What is the first step in the legislative process of law making?
14. Senators appointed by the Governor General can serve until what age?
15. Who is the Canada’s Head of State?
16. What is the sixth step in the legislative process of law making?
17. Canada is a federal state, a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
18. Senators are appointed by the Governor General on whose advice?
19. Which government takes responsibility for waste management, snow removal, public transportation and maintenance of parks?
20. A bill (proposal for new laws) can become law in Canada if it is passed by either House of Commons or Senate chambers