0% 0 votes, 0 avg AN-Questions Generales 1 / 122 1 points 1. Who was Lieutenant-Colonel Charles de Salaberry? A) A French-Canadian officer (Châteauguay, 1813) B) A Governor General C) Snowmobile inventor D) A famous poet ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 2 / 122 1 points 2. Who was Sir Isaac Brock? A) A British officer in the War of 1812 B) A modern prime minister C) A filmmaker D) Insulin inventor ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 3 / 122 1 points 3. Who was Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea)? A) A Loyalist Mohawk leader B) Prime Minister of Canada C) Radio inventor D) A painter ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 4 / 122 1 points 4. Who was Robert Baldwin? A) A reformer linked to responsible government B) An Asian Governor General C) Basketball inventor D) A band chief ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 5 / 122 1 points 5. Who was Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake)? A) An Indigenous Canadian poet and performer B) A Governor General C) A scientist D) A police chief ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 6 / 122 1 points 6. Who was Viola Desmond? A) A civil-rights figure (Nova Scotia) B) A prime minister C) Snowmobile inventor D) A French explorer ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 7 / 122 1 points 7. Who was Mary Ann Shadd Cary? A) An activist and publisher (rights/abolition) in Canada B) A Group of Seven painter C) A Canadian astronaut D) A Lieutenant Governor ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 8 / 122 1 points 8. Who was the Marquis de Montcalm? A) A French commander linked to the Plains of Abraham B) Ontario’s Governor C) Light-bulb inventor D) NDP leader ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 9 / 122 1 points 9. Who was General James Wolfe? A) A British commander linked to the Plains of Abraham B) A Métis leader C) Premier of Quebec D) Time-zone inventor ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 10 / 122 1 points 10. Who was Tecumseh? A) An Indigenous leader and ally in the War of 1812 B) A Governor General C) Prime Minister of Canada D) A Canadian inventor ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 11 / 122 1 points 11. Who was Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville? A) A French officer/explorer in North America B) A current politician C) A radio inventor D) A Remembrance Day poet ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 12 / 122 1 points 12. Who was Jean Talon? A) An Intendant (administrator) of New France B) An American general C) Inventor of hockey D) An RCMP captain ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 13 / 122 1 points 13. Who was Samuel de Champlain? A) A French explorer linked to early New France B) A modern prime minister C) A Canadian rocket inventor D) An Asian Governor General ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 14 / 122 1 points 14. What is Alexander Graham Bell known for in Canada? A) Work on the telephone and communication experiments B) He founded Nunavut C) He led Vimy Ridge D) He invented the snowmobile ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 15 / 122 1 points 15. Who was Lucy Maud Montgomery? A) Author of 'Anne of Green Gables' B) A Cabinet minister C) An explorer D) A police chief ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 16 / 122 1 points 16. Who was Emily Carr? A) A famous Canadian artist B) A prime minister C) A radio inventor D) A nuclear physicist ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 17 / 122 1 points 17. Who was Nellie McClung? A) A leading figure in women’s rights B) A ship captain C) Inventor of the snowmobile D) Chief Justice ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 18 / 122 1 points 18. Who was Agnes Macphail? A) The first woman elected as a federal MP B) The first Governor General C) A Group of Seven painter D) An astronaut ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 19 / 122 1 points 19. Who was Dr. Charles Best? A) Co-discoverer of insulin B) Inventor of the BlackBerry C) Author of a famous novel D) A Vimy commander ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 20 / 122 1 points 20. Who was Dr. Frederick Banting? A) Co-discoverer of insulin B) Inventor of time zones C) Founder of Montreal D) Leader of the Bloc ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 21 / 122 1 points 21. What was Terry Fox’s main goal? A) Run across Canada to raise funds for cancer research B) Become Prime Minister C) Found a hockey team D) Find gold in Yukon ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 22 / 122 1 points 22. Who was Lester B. Pearson? A) A Prime Minister linked to peacekeeping and the Nobel Prize B) Premier of Quebec C) Chief Justice D) Founder of the RCMP ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 23 / 122 1 points 23. Who was Sir Wilfrid Laurier? A) Canada’s first French-Canadian Prime Minister B) A WWI general C) A radio inventor D) A Lieutenant Governor ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 24 / 122 1 points 24. Who was Sir John A. Macdonald? A) Canada’s first Prime Minister B) A Governor General C) A French explorer D) An Indigenous chief ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 25 / 122 1 points 25. Who were the United Empire Loyalists? A) Pioneers who left the United States for Canada during the American Revolution B) Inuit peoples C) Métis peoples D) French settlers of the 1500s ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 26 / 122 1 points 26. Which Atlantic province has the Bay of Fundy? A) New Brunswick B) Newfoundland and Labrador C) Prince Edward Island D) Nova Scotia ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 27 / 122 1 points 27. Who are the Métis? A) An Atlantic Indigenous people B) People of Inuit and First Nations origin only C) Representatives who speak Michif only D) A distinct people of Indigenous and European ancestry ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 28 / 122 1 points 28. What is the role of courts in Canada? A) Directly enforce all laws B) Guide citizens C) Settle disputes D) Write laws ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 29 / 122 1 points 29. Which province is the largest producer of grains and oilseeds? A) Saskatchewan B) New Brunswick C) Quebec D) British Columbia ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 30 / 122 1 points 30. By land area, Canada ranks: A) 4th in the world B) 3rd in the world C) 2nd in the world D) 5th in the world ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 31 / 122 1 points 31. What happens at a Canadian citizenship ceremony? A) You take the Oath of Citizenship B) All answers are correct C) You receive the citizenship certificate D) You sign the oath form ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 32 / 122 1 points 32. Which is NOT a municipal responsibility? A) Fire protection B) Snow removal C) Local roads D) Education ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 33 / 122 1 points 33. The Crown is a symbol of: A) The courts B) Police and armed forces C) Government, Parliament and legislatures D) All of the above ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 34 / 122 1 points 34. What is the largest and busiest port in Canada? A) Port of Victoria B) Port of Vancouver C) Port of Montreal D) Port of Halifax ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 35 / 122 1 points 35. The Okanagan Valley is: A) In Ontario B) In Quebec C) In British Columbia D) In Alberta ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 36 / 122 1 points 36. Which bill has Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s portrait? A) $50 B) $20 C) $5 D) $10 ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 37 / 122 1 points 37. In Canadian law, what does 'presumption of innocence' mean? A) Innocence is decided by public opinion B) Everyone is guilty until proven otherwise C) Everyone is innocent until proven guilty D) Guilt is decided by rumours ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 38 / 122 1 points 38. Who is the Premier of Quebec? A) Pauline Marois B) Lucien Bouchard C) Jean Charest D) François Legault ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 39 / 122 1 points 39. The 431 air demonstration squadron is known as the: A) Snowbirds B) Bluebirds C) The Canadians D) The Automatistes ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 40 / 122 1 points 40. An electoral district is a geographic area represented by a senator. A) Vrai B) Faux C) Only in territories D) Only for the Senate ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 41 / 122 1 points 41. The men who formed Canada are known as: A) Fathers of Confederation B) Grandfathers of Canada C) Fathers of Canada D) Canadian Fathers ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 42 / 122 1 points 42. Confederation took place during the reign of: A) Queen Elizabeth I B) King George V C) Queen Elizabeth II D) Queen Victoria ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 43 / 122 1 points 43. What happened to many Indigenous peoples after Europeans arrived? A) Many died from European diseases they had no immunity to B) Nothing happened C) They all left Canada D) They were captured everywhere ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 44 / 122 1 points 44. What is Canada’s second-largest city? A) Vancouver B) Toronto C) Montreal D) Quebec City ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 45 / 122 1 points 45. What are the three parts of Canada’s Parliament? A) Prime Minister, provinces, House B) Prime Minister, House, Senate C) The King/Queen, the House of Commons, and the Senate D) The King/Queen, Governor General, Prime Minister ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 46 / 122 1 points 46. Since when are red and white Canada’s national colours? A) 1931 B) 1912 C) 1941 D) 1921 ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 47 / 122 1 points 47. Who led thousands of Loyalist Mohawks to Canada? A) Samuel de Champlain B) Joseph Brant C) Sir Guy Carleton D) Sieur d’Iberville ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 48 / 122 1 points 48. In 1776, how many colonies south of Quebec declared independence? A) 5 B) 13 C) 2 D) 15 ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 49 / 122 1 points 49. Who founded the Canadian suffrage movement? A) Mary Ann Shadd Cary B) Norah Michener C) Chantal Petitclerc D) Dr. Emily Stowe ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 50 / 122 1 points 50. Habeas Corpus comes from: A) Canadian statutes B) French Civil Code C) General British constitutional tradition D) British Common Law ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 51 / 122 1 points 51. Who led the first responsible government in Canada in 1849? A) Robert Baldwin B) Louis Riel C) Sir John A. Macdonald D) Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 52 / 122 1 points 52. Over 700 festivals take place each year in: A) Labrador B) Nova Scotia C) New Brunswick D) Newfoundland ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 53 / 122 1 points 53. Lacrosse is an ancient sport originally played by Indigenous peoples. A) Vrai B) Faux C) Only after 1900 D) Only in Quebec ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 54 / 122 1 points 54. Which Prairie province has the famous intersection 'Portage and Main'? A) Saskatchewan B) Manitoba (Main and Portage) C) Alberta D) Ontario ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 55 / 122 1 points 55. What does the Remembrance Day poppy symbolize? A) Celebrating Confederation B) Honouring only prime ministers C) Remembering only the monarch D) Remembering the sacrifice of Canadians who served or died in war ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 56 / 122 1 points 56. Which statement about Ottawa is incorrect? A) It is on the Ottawa River B) It became the capital in 1857 C) It was named by Queen Elizabeth I D) It is surrounded by the National Capital Region ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 57 / 122 1 points 57. Parliamentary committees study a bill clause by clause: A) Between first and second reading B) After third reading C) Between second and third reading D) After Royal Assent ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 58 / 122 1 points 58. Canada has three territories and how many provinces? A) 13 B) 3 C) 5 D) 10 ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 59 / 122 1 points 59. The term 'Indigenous peoples' refers to: A) Two groups: Inuit and Métis B) Three distinct groups: First Nations (Indians), Inuit, and Métis C) Two groups: First Nations and Métis D) Two groups: First Nations and Inuit ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 60 / 122 1 points 60. November 11 is: A) Canada Day B) Sir John A. Macdonald Day C) Vimy Day D) Remembrance Day ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 61 / 122 1 points 61. Which province has the most valuable forestry industry (forest products)? A) Manitoba B) Alberta C) British Columbia D) New Brunswick ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 62 / 122 1 points 62. List six responsibilities of a citizen. A) Vote, help others, protect heritage/environment, obey laws, respect others’ rights, work to eliminate injustice B) Vote, join a party, find work, drive, pick up litter, travel C) Pay taxes, buy local, do sport, vote, drive, garden D) Work, make money, raise a family, mow the lawn, travel, vote ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 63 / 122 1 points 63. Who are the Indigenous peoples of Canada? A) The first peoples to live in Canada B) The first European immigrants C) Australian settlers D) The first settlers of Newfoundland ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 64 / 122 1 points 64. When you vote on election day, what do you do? A) Take a ballot and drop it without folding B) Go to the polling station, show required documents, mark an X, fold the ballot, return it to staff who remove the stub, then place it in the ballot box C) Tell your choice aloud D) Vote by phone only ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 65 / 122 1 points 65. Which provinces are Central Canada and their capitals? A) Saskatchewan (Regina) and Manitoba (Winnipeg) B) Quebec (Quebec City) and PEI (Charlottetown) C) Ontario (Toronto) and Quebec (Quebec City) D) Manitoba (Winnipeg) and Ontario (Toronto) ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 66 / 122 1 points 66. Each province has its own legislative assembly. A) Vrai B) Faux C) Only large provinces D) Only bilingual provinces ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 67 / 122 1 points 67. Even without being on the register/without a card, you can be added to the voters list, even on election day. A) Vrai B) Faux C) Only before 6 p.m. D) Only online ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 68 / 122 1 points 68. Which court deals with matters related to the federal government? A) Small claims court B) Federal Court of Canada C) King’s/Queen’s Bench D) Municipal court ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 69 / 122 1 points 69. What must you bring to vote? A) Voter information card + proof of identity and address B) Nothing C) A credit card D) A foreign passport ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 70 / 122 1 points 70. What is Canada’s capital? A) Montreal B) Hull C) Toronto D) Ottawa ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 71 / 122 1 points 71. In what year did Ottawa issue an official apology to former residential school students? A) 1980 B) 1998 C) 2008 D) 2010 ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 72 / 122 1 points 72. Which is NOT a responsibility of the Prime Minister and Cabinet? A) Make key decisions B) Prepare the budget C) Propose new laws D) Directly make new laws ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 73 / 122 1 points 73. The Sioux were: A) Only farmers B) Settled hunter-gatherers C) Nomads who followed buffalo herds D) Arctic peoples ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 74 / 122 1 points 74. Lake Louise is located in the Rockies in: A) British Columbia B) Nova Scotia C) Alberta D) Newfoundland and Labrador ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 75 / 122 1 points 75. You can check a box to share your info with Elections Canada (name, address, etc.). A) Vrai B) Faux C) Only after 5 years D) Only if you vote ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 76 / 122 1 points 76. The world’s largest freshwater lake is: A) Lake Huron B) Lake Ontario C) Lake Superior D) Lake Michigan ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 77 / 122 1 points 77. In each province, the role similar to the Governor General is held by the: A) Premier B) Lieutenant Governor C) Chief minister D) Prime Minister of Canada ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 78 / 122 1 points 78. Which province is the only officially bilingual province? A) Quebec B) Prince Edward Island C) New Brunswick D) Ontario ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 79 / 122 1 points 79. When do Canadians sing the Royal Anthem? A) Only when the King/Queen visits B) Never C) Whenever they wish to honour the King/Queen D) Only on July 1 ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 80 / 122 1 points 80. More than half of Canada’s population lives near: A) The Pacific coast B) The Atlantic coast C) The Rocky Mountains D) The Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 81 / 122 1 points 81. Why is trade between countries important for Canada? A) It strengthens the economy and raises living standards B) It is only for tourism C) It stops imports D) It always lowers wages ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 82 / 122 1 points 82. Our justice system is based on: A) Presumption of innocence in criminal matters B) Automatic guilt C) Private revenge D) Judgement by rumours ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 83 / 122 1 points 83. A symbol of Canada’s North and a popular hunting animal is: A) Caribou B) Beaver C) Curling D) Ice hockey ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 84 / 122 1 points 84. Quebec’s National Holiday is June 24, also known as: A) Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day B) Labour Day C) Sir Wilfrid Laurier Day D) Remembrance Day ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 85 / 122 1 points 85. Who was the first French-Canadian Prime Minister after Confederation? A) Sir Étienne-Paschal Taché B) Sir Wilfrid Laurier C) Sir John A. Macdonald D) Sir George-Étienne Cartier ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 86 / 122 1 points 86. How long was the title 'Dominion of Canada' officially used? A) About 250 years B) About 50 years C) About 100 years D) About 200 years ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 87 / 122 1 points 87. Which responsibility is NOT shared between the federal government and provinces/territories? A) Citizenship B) Immigration C) Agriculture D) Environment ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 88 / 122 1 points 88. Name all federal parties represented in the House of Commons (per your list) and their leaders. A) Liberal (Carney), Conservative (Poilievre), NDP (Singh), Bloc Québécois (Blanchet) B) Conservative (Harper), Green (May), Liberal (Carney), Bloc (Duceppe) C) NDP (Mulcair), Green (May), Liberal (Rae), Bloc (Duceppe) D) Liberal (Ignatieff), Conservative (Ambrose), NDP (Turmel), Green (May) ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 89 / 122 1 points 89. Who supervised the Loyalist migration to Nova Scotia and Quebec in 1782–1783? A) Pierre Le Moyne B) Count Frontenac C) Sir Guy Carleton (Lord Dorchester) D) James Wolfe ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 90 / 122 1 points 90. About what percentage of Indigenous peoples are First Nations? A) 50% B) 6% C) 65% D) 30% ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 91 / 122 1 points 91. Who helped bring Quebec into Confederation and negotiate other entries? A) Gabriel Dumont B) François Cartier C) Jacques Cartier D) Sir George-Étienne Cartier ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 92 / 122 1 points 92. Until what age can senators serve? A) 70 B) No age limit C) 75 D) 65 ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 93 / 122 1 points 93. Which region is known for fertile land and major energy resources? A) Manitoba B) British Columbia C) Ontario D) The Prairie provinces ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 94 / 122 1 points 94. What does it mean that Canada is a constitutional monarchy? A) The monarch represents Canadians in Parliament B) Canada’s head of state is a hereditary monarch who reigns according to the Constitution C) The monarch writes all laws D) The monarch runs Cabinet ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 95 / 122 1 points 95. Name two fundamental freedoms protected by the Charter. A) Freedom of religion and freedom of expression B) Volunteering and sport C) Heritage protection and tourism D) The right to drive and the right to travel abroad ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 96 / 122 1 points 96. Name the five regions of Canada. A) West, Central, East, Prairies, Territories B) Atlantic, Central, Prairies, West Coast, North C) Central-West, North, South, East, Central D) Maritimes, Ontario, Quebec, Prairies, British Columbia ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 97 / 122 1 points 97. Who is the Prime Minister of Canada and what party do they lead? A) Mark Carney (Liberal Party) B) Thomas Mulcair (NDP) C) Christie Clark (Liberal Party) D) Stephen Harper (Conservative Party) ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 98 / 122 1 points 98. Who contributed to radio and the first wireless voice message? A) Reginald Fessenden B) Mike Lazaridis C) Mathew Evans D) Alexander Graham Bell ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 99 / 122 1 points 99. These freedoms are protected in Canada (conscience, religion, thought, expression, press, peaceful assembly, association). A) Vrai B) Faux C) Only in peacetime D) Only in Quebec ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 100 / 122 1 points 100. Who chose Ottawa as Canada’s capital? A) Queen Elizabeth I B) Queen Elizabeth II C) Queen Victoria D) King George V ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 101 / 122 1 points 101. Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of Canadian citizenship? A) Learning French and English B) Helping members of the community C) Obeying the law D) Serving on a jury ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 102 / 122 1 points 102. Which Governor General said immigrant communities should keep their individuality and contribute to the nation? A) Albert Gray B) John Campbell C) Robert Taschereau D) John Buchan ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 103 / 122 1 points 103. Who invented the first electric light bulb and later sold the patent to Thomas Edison? A) Sir Sandford Fleming B) Mathew Evans C) Reginald Fessenden D) Mathew Evans and Henry Woodward ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 104 / 122 1 points 104. What is the role of opposition parties? A) Sign laws B) Stop all laws from existing C) Oppose government proposals or try to improve them D) Run the civil service ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 105 / 122 1 points 105. Voting in elections: A) Is only a right B) Is only a duty C) All answers are correct D) Is not allowed in Canada ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 106 / 122 1 points 106. What does 'federalism' mean? A) The federal government decides everything B) Canada is federal with no sharing C) Provinces can adopt policies suited to their populations D) The federal government runs all provincial laws ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 107 / 122 1 points 107. Senators are elected by Canadians. A) Vrai B) Faux C) It depends on the province D) Impossible to know ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 108 / 122 1 points 108. What does the Canadian flag look like? A) Red and white with a beaver B) White with a red border on each side and a red maple leaf in the centre C) Red and white with provincial symbols D) Red with a white maple leaf ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 109 / 122 1 points 109. In what year was the Royal Military College of Kingston founded? A) 1965 B) 1876 C) 1976 D) 1867 ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 110 / 122 1 points 110. In 1792, some Black Nova Scotians moved to establish: A) Fort Langley B) New Brunswick C) Freetown D) Upper Canada ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 111 / 122 1 points 111. What did the Normandy invasion on June 6, 1944 mean? A) It created the Juno Awards B) It only freed North Africa C) Canadians contributed significantly to defeating Nazism and fascism in Europe during WWII D) It caused the forced relocation of Japanese Canadians ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 112 / 122 1 points 112. When did women in Quebec gain the right to vote? A) 1918 B) 1865 C) 1945 D) 1940 ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 113 / 122 1 points 113. What date is Remembrance Day? A) October 1 B) December 25 C) July 1 D) November 11 ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 114 / 122 1 points 114. Indigenous groups often went to war in order to: A) Take revenge only B) Enslave others everywhere C) Steal and kill without purpose D) Expand territory, control resources, and gain prestige ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 115 / 122 1 points 115. Who represents an electoral district (riding)? A) The Governor General B) The Commissioner C) A Member of Parliament (MP) D) The Lieutenant Governor ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 116 / 122 1 points 116. About how many were killed and wounded at the Battle of Vimy Ridge? A) About 600 B) About 2,000 C) About 1,000 D) About 10,600 ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 117 / 122 1 points 117. What is the Canadian Constitution? A) Based only on the French Civil Code B) A system of laws and conventions by which the country is governed C) Municipal laws only D) Only unwritten rules ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 118 / 122 1 points 118. After the war, Canada became a more flexible and open society. What was a key foundation? A) Equality of men only B) Equality between men and women C) Inequality of women D) Strict separation of communities ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 119 / 122 1 points 119. About how many people live in Ontario? A) About two million B) Five million C) More than 12 million D) About eight million ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 120 / 122 1 points 120. Whose portrait is on the $10 bill? A) Sir John A. Macdonald B) Lieutenant Alexander Roberts Dunn C) Sir Frederick Banting D) John Cabot ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 121 / 122 1 points 121. How many transatlantic voyages did Jacques Cartier make between 1534 and 1542? A) One B) Three C) Two D) Four ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 122 / 122 1 points 122. Who are the 'Bluebirds'? A) Teachers in Toronto B) Nurses in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps C) Female pilots D) Farm workers in Ontario ✘ Incorrect ✔ Correct 0% Restart Quiz