Welcome to Simulation Quiz: Practice Test 10
1. Catholic and French-speaking people lived in Lower Canada.
2. Parliament passed the Official Language Act in 1969 to promote equality of French and English in Canadian Society.
3. The French speaking Catholic people were also known as Canadiens.
4. In each election, voter always elect the new members of the House of Commons.
5. In 1951, for the first time, a majority of Canadians were able to afford adequate food, shelter and clothing.
6. When Mexico became a partner with the United States and Canada in free trade?
7. When Quebec joined the Confederation?
8. Who discovered insulin, a hormone to treat diabetes?
9. For how many years, the Crown has been a symbol of the state in Canada?
10. Which place is the home to Canada’s largest naval base?
11. The Cree and Dene of the Northwest were ______.
12. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) force is one of Canada’s best-known symbols.
13. When the Americans burned Government House and the Parliament Buildings in York?
14. When female citizens aged 21 and over were granted the right to vote in federal elections?
15. Francophones are people who speak French as a first language.
16. When Samuel de Champlain did built a fortress at Quebec City?
17. Which is the capital of Nova Scotia?
18. The Canadian justice system guarantees everyone due process under the law.
19. Canadians can live and work only in a particular province.
20. Which ocean line is not part of Canada’s frontiers?