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  •  Canadian Citizenship Practice Test

    CHAPTER 2 – Who We Are

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    Answer all 80 multiple-choice questions based on Chapter 2 – Who we are from the Discover Canada study guide. Select the best answer for each question.

    ⏱ Time Limit: 120 Minutes(2 Hrs)
    📄 Test Format: 80 Pages (1 Question per Page)
    ❓ Total Questions: 80
    ✅ Passing Score: 75% (60 out of 80 Correct Answers)
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    ⚠️ Important: Manage your time carefully and try to complete the test in one sitting. Review your answers before submitting.
    📖 After submission, you can review the correct answers and study references for each question.

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  • 1. Canada is known around the world as a:*
  • 2. What are Canadians proud of?
  • 3. Canada has inherited the world's oldest continuous tradition of:
  • 4. Canada is the only constitutional monarchy in:
  • 5. Which phrase appears in Canada's original constitutional document of 1867?
  • 6. Canada's commitment to Peace, Order and Good Government is upheld by its:
  • 7. To understand what it means to be Canadian, it is important to know Canada's three founding peoples:
  • 8. The ancestors of Aboriginal peoples are believed to have migrated from:
  • 9. Aboriginal peoples were established in North America:
  • 10. Which document first guaranteed certain Aboriginal territorial rights in 1763?
  • 11. From the 1800s until the 1980s, many Aboriginal children were placed in:
  • 12. What was one purpose of the residential school system?
  • 13. In what year did Ottawa formally apologize to former residential school students?
  • 14. Today, Aboriginal peoples in Canada enjoy renewed pride and confidence and have made significant achievements in:
  • 15. Which term refers to Aboriginal people who are neither Inuit nor Métis?
  • 16. Approximately what percentage of Aboriginal peoples in Canada are First Nations?
  • 17. The Inuit primarily live in:
  • 18. What does the word "Inuit" mean in the Inuktitut language?
  • 19. The Métis are a distinct people of mixed Aboriginal and:
  • 20. What is the traditional language of many Métis people?
  • 21. English and French are Canada's:
  • 22. The federal government is required by law to provide services in:
  • 23. What is a Francophone?
  • 24. What is an Anglophone?
  • 25. Which province is the only officially bilingual province in Canada?
  • 26. The Acadians are descendants of French colonists who began settling in what are now the Maritime provinces in:
  • 27. What is the name given to the deportation of many Acadians between 1755 and 1763?
  • 28. Who are Quebecers?
  • 29. In 2006, the House of Commons recognized that the Québécois form:
  • 30. Approximately how many Anglo-Quebecers form part of the Quebec fabric?
  • 31. Newcomers to Canada are expected to embrace:
  • 32. Which groups helped establish the basic way of life in English-speaking areas of Canada?
  • 33. Anglophones are generally referred to as:
  • 34. Canada is often referred to as a:
  • 35. Over the past 200 years, millions of newcomers have helped:
  • 36. Since the 1970s, most immigrants to Canada have come from:
  • 37. Which of the following is listed as one of Canada's largest ethnic groups?
  • 38. Chinese languages are the second most-spoken languages at home, after English, in:
  • 39. Approximately what percentage of Vancouver's population speaks Chinese languages at home?
  • 40. Approximately what percentage of Toronto's population speaks Chinese languages at home?
  • 41. Canada is home to people from many ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds. This is known as:
  • 42. Canada's diversity is strengthened by:
  • 43. What fundamental freedom allows Canadians to practice different religions?
  • 44. Canada has welcomed immigrants from around the world because they:
  • 45. Which statement best describes Canadian society?
  • 46. What is one of the key values shared by Canadians?
  • 47. Canada's success as a country has been built on:
  • 48. New Canadians are encouraged to:
  • 49. Which statement best reflects Canadian citizenship?
  • 50.Who We Are teaches that Canadians are united by:
  • 51. What form of government has Canada inherited from Britain?
  • 52. Canada's institutions are founded upon the principles of:
  • 53. Which of the following is one of Canada's founding peoples?
  • 54. The Royal Proclamation of 1763 recognized:
  • 55. Which Aboriginal group is most closely associated with Canada's Arctic regions?
  • 56. The Métis developed a unique culture that combined Aboriginal and:
  • 57. What is one reason Canada is considered a diverse country?
  • 58. Which of the following best describes Canadian multiculturalism?
  • 59. What freedom allows Canadians to worship according to their beliefs?
  • 60. Which statement best summarizes Chapter 2 – Who We Are?
  • 61. Which group forms the largest Aboriginal group in Canada?
  • 62. The Inuit primarily live in which region of Canada?
  • 63. The Métis people emerged from the mixing of Aboriginal and:
  • 64. Which document recognized certain Aboriginal rights and lands in 1763?
  • 65. Canada's official languages reflect the country's:
  • 66. The Acadians are primarily associated with which region of Canada?
  • 67. What does the term "Francophone" mean?
  • 68. Which city is known for having a large population that speaks Chinese languages at home?
  • 69. Canada welcomes newcomers who contribute to:
  • 70. Which statement best reflects the message of Chapter 2?
  • 71. Which of the following best describes Canada?
  • 72. Canada's official languages are:
  • 73. What does the phrase "Peace, Order and Good Government" represent?
  • 74. Which Aboriginal group name means "the people" in their own language?
  • 75. The House of Commons recognized the Québécois as:
  • 76. The Acadians are descendants of:
  • 77. Which group has contributed significantly to Canada's cultural diversity through immigration since the 1970s?
  • 78. What is one reason Canada is respected around the world?
  • 79. Which value is important for maintaining Canada's diverse society?
  • 80. According to Chapter 2, Canadians are united by:
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