0% 0 votes, 0 avg AN-Economie Canada 1 / 59 1 points 1. What are the Prairie provinces mainly known for? A) Forestry B) Tourism only C) Fishing D) Farming and grain production 2 / 59 1 points 2. What forestry industry does British Columbia have? A) Pulp and paper B) Aerospace C) Oil refining D) Steel 3 / 59 1 points 3. Which animals do Ontario farmers also raise? A) Reindeer B) Sheep and cattle C) Camels D) Llamas 4 / 59 1 points 4. Which products do Ontario farmers grow in particular? A) Bananas B) Coffee and rice C) Fruits and vegetables D) Cotton 5 / 59 1 points 5. What type of economic activity is associated with the Niagara region in Ontario? A) Forestry B) Agriculture and tourism C) Mining D) Oil extraction 6 / 59 1 points 6. About what share of Canada’s population lives in Ontario? A) 60% B) 25% C) 40% D) 10% 7 / 59 1 points 7. What characteristic contributes to Ontario’s economic vitality? A) Large population and industry B) Isolation C) Cold climate D) Few cities 8 / 59 1 points 8. Why is Victoria an important place in British Columbia? A) Mining centre B) It is the largest city C) It is the capital D) Industrial port 9 / 59 1 points 9. What element helps the coast of British Columbia have a milder climate? A) Arctic winds B) Deserts C) Pacific Ocean D) Mountains 10 / 59 1 points 10. What passes through the Port of Vancouver in very large quantities? A) People B) Cars only C) Animals D) Natural resources and goods 11 / 59 1 points 11. What type of products often cross the Canada–U.S. border through trade? A) Only oil B) Only services C) Finished and unfinished goods D) Only food 12 / 59 1 points 12. Which is an example of a manufactured good? A) Fish B) Car C) Tree D) Wheat 13 / 59 1 points 13. Which is a field of the service sector in Canada? A) Mining B) Farming C) Forestry D) Health care 14 / 59 1 points 14. Which farm animals are mentioned for Ontario? A) Cattle and pigs B) Reindeer C) Camels D) Buffalo 15 / 59 1 points 15. What is the Niagara region known for? A) Mining B) Oil production C) Wine and agriculture D) Forestry 16 / 59 1 points 16. Which sectors employ many people in Ontario? A) Forestry only B) Mining only C) Manufacturing and services D) Fishing only 17 / 59 1 points 17. Which city is Canada’s main financial centre? A) Calgary B) Toronto C) Vancouver D) Montreal 18 / 59 1 points 18. How are the Prairie farmlands described? A) Forested B) Frozen year-round C) Large and fertile D) Small and rocky 19 / 59 1 points 19. What is a characteristic of the Prairie provinces? A) Coastal fishing B) Flat land and farming C) Mountainous land D) Dense forests 20 / 59 1 points 20. About how many provincial parks does British Columbia have? A) 1,000 B) 100 C) 300 D) 600 21 / 59 1 points 21. Which valley in British Columbia is known for its orchards and wine industry? A) Fraser Valley B) Okanagan Valley C) Peace River Valley D) Yukon Valley 22 / 59 1 points 22. Which industries are also important in British Columbia? A) Fishing and tourism B) Automobile manufacturing C) Space industry D) Banking only 23 / 59 1 points 23. Which forestry product is mentioned for British Columbia? A) Steel B) Oil C) Lumber D) Wheat 24 / 59 1 points 24. About what share of goods produced in British Columbia comes from forestry? A) 10% B) 5% C) 50% D) 25% 25 / 59 1 points 25. The Port of Vancouver mainly opens the way to which region of the world? A) Europe B) Asia-Pacific C) Africa D) South America 26 / 59 1 points 26. What is the largest and busiest port in Canada? A) Halifax B) Toronto C) Montreal D) Vancouver 27 / 59 1 points 27. What is the border between Canada and the United States often called? A) World’s Longest Unprotected Border B) Iron Border C) Cold Border D) Trade Wall 28 / 59 1 points 28. Which is a type of product exported by Canada? A) Oil B) Smartphones C) Rice D) Coffee 29 / 59 1 points 29. What type of product does Canada export in large quantities? A) Natural resources B) Electronics only C) Clothing only D) Toys 30 / 59 1 points 30. According to the guide, what do Canada–U.S. supply chains do? A) Link industries across the border B) Reduce trade C) Stop manufacturing D) Increase costs 31 / 59 1 points 31. What type of trade relationship do Canada and the United States have? A) Limited B) Hostile C) Temporary D) One of the world’s largest 32 / 59 1 points 32. About what share of Canadian exports go to the United States? A) 25% B) 90% C) 50% D) 75% 33 / 59 1 points 33. What are Canada and the United States to each other? A) Enemies B) Major trading partners C) Occasional partners D) Isolated countries 34 / 59 1 points 34. What do natural resources represent for Canada? A) Major economic strength B) Weakness C) Cultural symbol only D) Political system 35 / 59 1 points 35. Why are natural resources important to the economy of many regions? A) Create jobs and income B) Stop trade C) Reduce population D) Limit exports 36 / 59 1 points 36. The natural resources sector includes which of the following areas? A) Forestry B) Health care C) Education D) Banking 37 / 59 1 points 37. Which country is Canada’s most important international trading partner? A) Japan B) United Kingdom C) China D) United States 38 / 59 1 points 38. Which is an example of a manufactured product? A) Wheat B) Fish C) Car D) Tree 39 / 59 1 points 39. What does the manufacturing sector produce? A) Services B) Laws C) Goods and products D) Raw materials only 40 / 59 1 points 40. Which is an example of a service sector job? A) Teacher B) Miner C) Farmer D) Factory worker 41 / 59 1 points 41. In which sector do more than 75% of Canadian workers have jobs? A) Agriculture B) Services C) Mining D) Manufacturing 42 / 59 1 points 42. Which of the following is one of the three main sectors of the Canadian economy? A) Education B) Manufacturing C) Banking only D) Tourism 43 / 59 1 points 43. Canada ranks among how many of the world’s largest economies? A) Top 50 B) Top 5 C) Top 20 D) Top 10 44 / 59 1 points 44. Canada is part of which group of major industrialized countries? A) G5 B) G10 C) G7 D) G20 only 45 / 59 1 points 45. About how many people did NAFTA include? A) 300 million B) 450 million C) 150 million D) 50 million 46 / 59 1 points 46. Which country became Canada’s partner in 1994 under NAFTA? A) China B) Japan C) Germany D) Mexico 47 / 59 1 points 47. In what year did Canada negotiate a free trade agreement with the United States? A) 1975 B) 1980 C) 1988 D) 1995 48 / 59 1 points 48. Why must Canada trade with other countries to maintain a good standard of living? A) Trade reduces exports B) Trade limits jobs C) Canada produces everything D) Trade allows access to goods and markets 49 / 59 1 points 49. What drives Canada’s economic growth? A) Low population B) Isolation C) Climate D) Trade and natural resources 50 / 59 1 points 50. Why did many Canadian cities develop near rivers? A) Prevent farming B) Transportation and trade C) Internet access D) Stop immigration 51 / 59 1 points 51. Which economic sector benefited from the use of rivers and waterways? A) Technology B) Transportation and trade C) Agriculture D) Services 52 / 59 1 points 52. What factor helped Canada become a prosperous country despite a difficult climate? A) Isolation B) Small population C) Large deserts D) Natural resources and trade 53 / 59 1 points 53. Why is Canada often called a land of immigration? A) It refuses refugees B) Many citizens are immigrants or descendants of immigrants C) Most people live in cities D) It has no borders 54 / 59 1 points 54. Why has immigration helped Canada’s economic development? A) It increased unemployment B) It provided workers and skills C) It slowed population growth D) It reduced trade 55 / 59 1 points 55. What is the link between having a job and personal dignity? A) It limits freedom B) It gives independence and self-respect C) It guarantees wealth D) It replaces citizenship 56 / 59 1 points 56. Why is work considered an important responsibility of Canadian citizens? A) It reduces immigration B) It helps support families and society C) It increases taxes D) It replaces education 57 / 59 1 points 57. Which company controlled a large part of the fur trade in Canada? A) Hudson’s Bay Company B) Royal Bank of Canada C) Canadian Pacific Railway D) North West Airlines 58 / 59 1 points 58. What product was most traded during the period of New France? A) Furs B) Wheat C) Timber D) Gold 59 / 59 1 points 59. What economic activity was very important in exchanges between Europeans and Indigenous peoples in Canada? 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