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No, there are not.
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JaxxRussell
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Hello, what are the best and free iPad Citizenship tests?
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Sent:03.Mar.'11/Received:07.Mar.'11/E-cas updated 25.Mar.'11/Acknowledge Letter: 31.Mar.'11/ Process:16.Nov.'11/Transf.Calgary: 25.Nov.'11/Pre RQ:Oct-Nov.'12/Test:11.Aug.'14, 20/20/Oath: 04.Nov.'14
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just read the book carefully if possible listen audio while reading online Discover Canada and pay attention to pictures and captions also questions are from there too and just practice the free tests available online too. Questions could be tricky as well so memorising the book is very important.this is my experience. I recently passed the test 20/20.
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JaxxRussell
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Thanks peter95 ;-)
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Sent:03.Mar.'11/Received:07.Mar.'11/E-cas updated 25.Mar.'11/Acknowledge Letter: 31.Mar.'11/ Process:16.Nov.'11/Transf.Calgary: 25.Nov.'11/Pre RQ:Oct-Nov.'12/Test:11.Aug.'14, 20/20/Oath: 04.Nov.'14
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Easy Rider,
Please update my status on Motreal timelines. Settled with CIC in September 2012 to send file to another Judge. Awaiting new decision/call for new Judge interview
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Whatever happens is for best
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Discover Canada 100 Questions
1) Which two fundamental freedoms are protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Freedom of belief and freedom of religion. 2) In what
year did Canada become a country? 1867. 3) What is
the most popular spectator sport of Canada? Hockey. 4) What
happens when the federal government loses a confidence vote? An election is called. 5) How are
Members of Parliament chosen? Elected by
Canadian citizens. 6) Who has
the right to run as a candidate in federal elections? Any Canadian citizen who is at least 18 years old. 7) If you
cannot pay for a lawyer, how can you get legal help? Go to legal aid services in most communities. 8) What is
a responsible government? The government must
resign if it loses a confidence vote in the assembly. 9) What
form of transportation did Aboriginal peoples and fur traders use? Railway. 10) What
is the Canadian Constitution? A system of
laws and conventions which our country governs itself by. 11) What
is the name of the Prime Minister of Canada? Stephen Harper 12) In the
Canadian justice system, what are the roles of the courts and the police? The
courts settle disputes and the police enforce the laws. 13) Which
province is Canada's largest producer of hydroelectricity? Quebec. 14) What
are the provinces of Central Canada? A. Ontario
and Quebec. 15) What
forms a jury? An impartial jury is made up of citizens. 16) Which
group of Aboriginal peoples has the largest population in the Northwest
Territories and Nunavut? First Nations. 17) Which
province has the most valuable forest industry in Canada? British Columbia. 18) What
does Register of Electors contain? List of all
Canadian citizens who are qualified to vote in federal elections and
referendums. 19) In
which parts of Canada did the Aboriginal peoples first live? All
regions. 20) Which
four provinces first formed Confederation? Ontario,
Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 21) Who
are the people of mixed Aboriginal and European ancestry? Métis. 22) Which
provinces are connected to Ontario by land?
Manitoba and Quebec. 23) When
did Canada establish its own honours system after using British honours for
years? 1967. 24) Which
two are Great Lakes? Huron and Erie. 25) What does
a Member of Parliament do? He or she links Canadians
to the federal government. 26) In
Canada's justice system, what does "presumption of innocence" mean? Everyone is innocent until proven guilty. 27) Who
are the Aboriginal peoples in Canada? The first
inhabitants of Canada. 28) Which
of the following partially resulted in the present-day Canada-U.S.A. border? The War of 1812. 29) What
did the government do to make immigration to western Canada much easier? Completed the Canadian Pacific Railway. 30) Who
discovered insulin? Sir Frederick Banteng and Charles Best. 31) For
how long did the Hudson Bay Company control the northern lands? 300
years. 32) What
is a Voter Information Card? A form that tells you
where and when to vote. 33) Which
two provinces produce more than three-quarters of Canadian manufactured goods? Ontario and Quebec. 34) What
is written on an election ballot? The names of the candidates in your electoral district. 35) Where
are the Great Lakes? Southern Ontario along the border between
Canada and the United States. 36) What
are three minerals still being mined in the territories today? Gold,
lead and zinc. 37) What
outcome and significance did War of 1812 have for Canada? Canada kept its independence from the United States. 38) Who were
the United Empire Loyalists? Settlers from the United
States during the American Revolution. 39) Which
party is the official opposition party of Alberta? Wildrose Party 40) Which
two provinces are on the Atlantic coast of Canada? Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 41) Which
was the first province in the British Empire to abolish slavery? Upper Canada. 42) When
did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Constitution? 1982. 43) More
than half of Canada's aeronautics and space industry are located in which province? Quebec. 44) Which
animal is an official symbol of Canada? The beaver. 45) Who
was the heroine to warn Lieutenant James Fitzgibbon of a planned American
attack in 1813? Laura Secord. 46) Which
province is Canada's leading wheat producer?
Saskatchewan. 47) Which
province is the biggest producer of metals in Canada? Ontario. 48) Who
appoints the judges of the Supreme Court of Canada? The Governor General. 49) Who
circled the globe in a wheelchair to raise funds for spinal cord research? Rick Hansen. 50) What
is the highest honour available to Canadians?
Victoria Cross. 51) When
is Remembrance Day? November 11th every year. 52) Where
do more than half of the people in Canada live? Central Canada. 53) What
is a trial court sometimes called? The Court of Queen’s
(or King's) Bench. 54) What
is the name of the Governor General? David
Johnston 55) What
principle was Canada's constitution founded on? Peace, Order and Good Government. 56) What
are the three parts of Parliament? The Queen,
the House of Commons and the Senate. 57) Which
province is known as the "Land of 100,000 Lakes"? Manitoba. 58) Why is
the St. Lawrence Seaway important to Canada? Shipping
route to the Great Lakes. 59) What
do you call the Queen's representative in the territories? Commissioner. 60) What
is known as the effort by women to achieve the right to vote? The women's suffrage movement. 61) What
are the regions of Canada? Atlantic, North, Central,
Prairies and West Coast 62) What
unique art form was developed by First Nations people on the West Coast? Totem
poles. 63) Which
legal documents protect the rights of Canadians with regards to the official languages? Canadian Constitution and Official Languages Act. 64) In
which type of industry did most early European settlers work? Fur
trading. 65) Where
are the Parliament Buildings located? Ottawa. 66) What do the initials MP stand for in Canadian politics? Member of Parliament. 67) In
what sorts of jobs do most Canadians work? Service 68) Who is
the Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta? Donald Ethel 69) In
World War II, in which aspect did Canada contribute more to Allied air effort
than any other Commonwealth country? Trained
130,000 allied air crew. 70) When
did the United Empire Loyalists come to Canada? Late 1700s. 71) What
is the last line of Canada's national anthem? O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. 72) When
was the Canadian Pacific Railway finished? Late
1800s. 73) Who
was the first Prime Minister of Canada? Sir John A.
Macdonald. 74) Why is
the British North America Act important in Canadian history? It made Confederation legal. 75) Which
province has the largest population? Ontario. 76) Which
federal political party is in power? Conservative Party. 77) What
is a ballot? A form for voting. 78) What
happened to Quebecois in 2006? The House of Commons recognized in 2006 that the Quebecois form a
nation within a united Canada. 79) Which
region of Canada is known for its fertile agricultural land and energy resources? Prairie Provinces. 80) Which
region covers more than one-third of Canada? Being
able to live and work anywhere in Canada. 81) What
does "mobility rights" mean? Being able to
live and work anywhere in Canada. 82) How
can you contact your Member of Parliament? Write a letter to the House of Commons. 83) When
does a federal election have to be held under legislation passed by Parliament? Within 4 years of the most recent election. 84) Which country lies on Canada's southern border? United States of America. 85) How is
the Prime Minister chosen? The leader of the party
with the most elected Members of Parliament. 86) On
what date did Nunavut become a territory April 1st,
1999 87) What
is the benefit to be a volunteer to help others without pay? Volunteering
is an excellent way to gain useful skills and develop friends and contacts. 88) Which
province is in the region of the West Coast? British Columbia. 89) What
part of the Constitution legally protects basic rights and freedoms of Canadians? The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. 90) Where
do the majority of Métis live in Canada? Prairie
Provinces 91) Which
region is known as the industrial and manufacturing heartland of Canada? Central Canada. 92) Who
has the right to vote in a federal election? A
Canadian citizen, at least 18 years old on voting day and on the voters' list. 93) How
can a party in power be defeated in Parliament? If a majority of the MPs vote against a major government decision 94) What
are the two official languages of Canada? English
and French. 95) What
party is the Official Opposition at the federal level? The New
Democratic Party. 96) Who is
Canada's Head of State? A hereditary Sovereign (Queen or King). 97) What
are the provinces of the Atlantic region? Nova
Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. 98) In
which period did Canada's economy and industry experience a boom? 1890s and early 1900s. 99) What
do you mark on a federal election ballot? An
"X". 100) which
province is the only officially bilingual province? New Brunswick. Edited by Kaleedo - 23 Apr 2015 at 12:16pm |
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How many Bands are required to clear CELPIP examfor canada citizenship?
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leo1970
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Is any one still active in this thread??
Need some help about the test.
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