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  • Canadian Citizenship Practice Test

    CHAPTER 1 – Rights and Responsibilities

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    Answer all 60 multiple-choice questions based on Chapter 1 – Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship from the Discover Canada study guide. Select the best answer for each question.

    ⏱ Time Limit: 90 Minutes
    📄 Test Format: 60 Pages (1 Question per Page)
    ❓ Total Questions: 60
    ✅ Passing Score: 75% (45 out of 60 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. Canadian citizens have rights and responsibilities. These rights and responsibilities come from:*
  • 2. Which document signed in England in 1215 helped establish the tradition of ordered liberty?*
  • 3. Which of the following is a fundamental freedom in Canada?*
  • 4. Freedom of thought, belief, opinion, and expression includes:*
  • 5. What does "freedom of peaceful assembly" mean?*
  • 6. What is Habeas Corpus?*
  • 7. In what year was the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms entrenched in the Constitution?*
  • 8. Which of the following is a Mobility Right?*
  • 9. According to the Charter, French and English:*
  • 10. Multiculturalism means:*
  • 11. Which group’s rights are specifically protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?*
  • 12. The rights guaranteed in the Charter will not adversely affect:*
  • 13. Which of the following is an official language of Canada?*
  • 14. The phrase "the supremacy of God and the rule of law" appears in:*
  • 15. The rule of law means:*
  • 16. In Canada, men and women are:*
  • 17. Which of the following practices is not tolerated in Canada?*
  • 18. Taking responsibility for oneself and one's family is considered:*
  • 19. Why is work important in Canada?*
  • 20. When called to do so, serving on a jury is:*
  • 21. What is one of the most important responsibilities of Canadian citizenship?*
  • 22. Why should citizens vote in federal, provincial, territorial, and local elections?*
  • 23. Helping others in the community through unpaid activities is called:*
  • 24. What is a benefit of volunteering in Canada?*
  • 25. Caring for and protecting the environment is:*
  • 26. What should Canadians do to help protect the environment?*
  • 27. What is another responsibility of Canadian citizenship?*
  • 28. Which organization helps defend Canada and protect its sovereignty?*
  • 29. In times of emergency, Canadians may be called upon to:*
  • 30. Which statement best describes a good Canadian citizen?*
  • 31. Which responsibility helps ensure that citizens have a voice in Canada's democracy?*
  • 32. What should Canadian citizens do before voting in an election?*
  • 33. Volunteering is important because it:*
  • 34. Which of the following is an example of volunteering?*
  • 35. Protecting Canada's environment helps preserve:*
  • 36. Which of the following is an example of responsible environmental stewardship?*
  • 37. Defending Canada includes helping to protect:*
  • 38. Which organization is responsible for defending Canada?*
  • 39. During emergencies, Canadians may contribute by:*
  • 40. Which statement best reflects Canadian citizenship?*
  • 41. Which of the following is a responsibility of Canadian citizenship?*
  • 42. What is one way Canadians contribute to their communities?*
  • 43. Why is jury duty important?*
  • 44. Which statement best describes the rule of law in Canada?*
  • 45. Which of the following freedoms is guaranteed by the Charter?*
  • 46. What does freedom of association allow Canadians to do?*
  • 47. Which two official languages have equal status in the Government of Canada?*
  • 48. Canadian multiculturalism encourages:*
  • 49. Equality under the law means that:*
  • 50. What is the main message of Chapter 1: Rights and Responsibilities?*
  • 51. What is the official study guide for the Canadian citizenship test?*
  • 52. What two subjects are tested during the citizenship process?*
  • 53. What should you do if your address changes while your citizenship application is being processed?*
  • 54. What document will successful applicants receive before the citizenship ceremony?*
  • 55. What information is included in the Notice to Appear?*
  • 56. What is the main purpose of the citizenship ceremony?*
  • 57. What must new citizens sign at the citizenship ceremony?*
  • 58. What certificate do new citizens receive after taking the Oath?*
  • 59. What must Canadians faithfully observe according to the Oath of Citizenship?*
  • 60. Which Indigenous peoples' rights are recognized in the Oath of Citizenship?*
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