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AN-Questions Generales

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1. Who was Lieutenant-Colonel Charles de Salaberry?

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2. Who was Sir Isaac Brock?

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3. Who was Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea)?

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4. Who was Robert Baldwin?

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5. Who was Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake)?

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6. Who was Viola Desmond?

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7. Who was Mary Ann Shadd Cary?

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8. Who was the Marquis de Montcalm?

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9. Who was General James Wolfe?

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10. Who was Tecumseh?

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11. Who was Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville?

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12. Who was Jean Talon?

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13. Who was Samuel de Champlain?

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14. What is Alexander Graham Bell known for in Canada?

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15. Who was Lucy Maud Montgomery?

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16. Who was Emily Carr?

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17. Who was Nellie McClung?

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18. Who was Agnes Macphail?

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19. Who was Dr. Charles Best?

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20. Who was Dr. Frederick Banting?

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21. What was Terry Fox’s main goal?

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22. Who was Lester B. Pearson?

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23. Who was Sir Wilfrid Laurier?

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24. Who was Sir John A. Macdonald?

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25. Who were the United Empire Loyalists?

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26. Which Atlantic province has the Bay of Fundy?

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27. Who are the Métis?

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28. What is the role of courts in Canada?

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29. Which province is the largest producer of grains and oilseeds?

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30. By land area, Canada ranks:

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31. What happens at a Canadian citizenship ceremony?

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32. Which is NOT a municipal responsibility?

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33. The Crown is a symbol of:

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34. What is the largest and busiest port in Canada?

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35. The Okanagan Valley is:

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36. Which bill has Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s portrait?

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37. In Canadian law, what does 'presumption of innocence' mean?

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38. Who is the Premier of Quebec?

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39. The 431 air demonstration squadron is known as the:

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40. An electoral district is a geographic area represented by a senator.

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41. The men who formed Canada are known as:

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42. Confederation took place during the reign of:

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43. What happened to many Indigenous peoples after Europeans arrived?

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44. What is Canada’s second-largest city?

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45. What are the three parts of Canada’s Parliament?

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46. Since when are red and white Canada’s national colours?

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47. Who led thousands of Loyalist Mohawks to Canada?

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48. In 1776, how many colonies south of Quebec declared independence?

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49. Who founded the Canadian suffrage movement?

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50. Habeas Corpus comes from:

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51. Who led the first responsible government in Canada in 1849?

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52. Over 700 festivals take place each year in:

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53. Lacrosse is an ancient sport originally played by Indigenous peoples.

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54. Which Prairie province has the famous intersection 'Portage and Main'?

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55. What does the Remembrance Day poppy symbolize?

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56. Which statement about Ottawa is incorrect?

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57. Parliamentary committees study a bill clause by clause:

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58. Canada has three territories and how many provinces?

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59. The term 'Indigenous peoples' refers to:

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60. November 11 is:

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61. Which province has the most valuable forestry industry (forest products)?

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62. List six responsibilities of a citizen.

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63. Who are the Indigenous peoples of Canada?

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64. When you vote on election day, what do you do?

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65. Which provinces are Central Canada and their capitals?

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66. Each province has its own legislative assembly.

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67. Even without being on the register/without a card, you can be added to the voters list, even on election day.

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68. Which court deals with matters related to the federal government?

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69. What must you bring to vote?

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70. What is Canada’s capital?

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71. In what year did Ottawa issue an official apology to former residential school students?

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72. Which is NOT a responsibility of the Prime Minister and Cabinet?

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73. The Sioux were:

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74. Lake Louise is located in the Rockies in:

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75. You can check a box to share your info with Elections Canada (name, address, etc.).

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76. The world’s largest freshwater lake is:

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77. In each province, the role similar to the Governor General is held by the:

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78. Which province is the only officially bilingual province?

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79. When do Canadians sing the Royal Anthem?

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80. More than half of Canada’s population lives near:

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81. Why is trade between countries important for Canada?

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82. Our justice system is based on:

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83. A symbol of Canada’s North and a popular hunting animal is:

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84. Quebec’s National Holiday is June 24, also known as:

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85. Who was the first French-Canadian Prime Minister after Confederation?

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86. How long was the title 'Dominion of Canada' officially used?

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87. Which responsibility is NOT shared between the federal government and provinces/territories?

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88. Name all federal parties represented in the House of Commons (per your list) and their leaders.

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89. Who supervised the Loyalist migration to Nova Scotia and Quebec in 1782–1783?

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90. About what percentage of Indigenous peoples are First Nations?

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91. Who helped bring Quebec into Confederation and negotiate other entries?

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92. Until what age can senators serve?

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93. Which region is known for fertile land and major energy resources?

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94. What does it mean that Canada is a constitutional monarchy?

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95. Name two fundamental freedoms protected by the Charter.

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96. Name the five regions of Canada.

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97. Who is the Prime Minister of Canada and what party do they lead?

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98. Who contributed to radio and the first wireless voice message?

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99. These freedoms are protected in Canada (conscience, religion, thought, expression, press, peaceful assembly, association).

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100. Who chose Ottawa as Canada’s capital?

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101. Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of Canadian citizenship?

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102. Which Governor General said immigrant communities should keep their individuality and contribute to the nation?

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103. Who invented the first electric light bulb and later sold the patent to Thomas Edison?

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104. What is the role of opposition parties?

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105. Voting in elections:

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106. What does 'federalism' mean?

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107. Senators are elected by Canadians.

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108. What does the Canadian flag look like?

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109. In what year was the Royal Military College of Kingston founded?

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110. In 1792, some Black Nova Scotians moved to establish:

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111. What did the Normandy invasion on June 6, 1944 mean?

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112. When did women in Quebec gain the right to vote?

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113. What date is Remembrance Day?

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114. Indigenous groups often went to war in order to:

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115. Who represents an electoral district (riding)?

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116. About how many were killed and wounded at the Battle of Vimy Ridge?

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117. What is the Canadian Constitution?

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118. After the war, Canada became a more flexible and open society. What was a key foundation?

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119. About how many people live in Ontario?

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120. Whose portrait is on the $10 bill?

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121. How many transatlantic voyages did Jacques Cartier make between 1534 and 1542?

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122. Who are the 'Bluebirds'?

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