加拿大入籍模拟题(新)12
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加拿大移民在申请成为加拿大永久居民的时候会需要考试,考试内容会随着一些特定的原因而做调整,为此,小编搜集了2012年在加拿大入籍考试的试题供大家参考。
1. 加拿大的海军基地是哪个省,HALIFAX 的那个省。
2. 加拿大的最高峰是根据谁命名的,应该是个地理学家,答: William Logan3. 加拿大在1950-1952年参加了哪儿的战争,南韩和朝鲜4. 加拿大在二战期间二次惨败的战役是什么,香港和?(忘了)因为没有看书(老公多年前参加的入籍考试,说看书看浪费时间的而且内容多不容易记,只要在网上多做点练习题就可以,但是我们都忽略了新版考试的试题跟以前不一样,而且实施的时间不长,所以题库里新题的量并不多还时间去积累)只在网上练习了十几套练习题,所以一道也没答上了,这次要悬。
所以奉劝大家一定要看书,至少要过一遍,脑子里大致有个印象。
其它的题基本上都在练习题里,只是换了说法,比如他例出四个科学家的名字让你猜他们是以前的总督,总理,还是科学家,还是联邦之父,如果你知道其中一个人名就应该可以答的出来了,还有就是政府的三个级别,联邦,省&地区,市,前面一姐姐起身交卷的时候我瞄了一眼她的答案,她写成了立法机构的三个级别,可为时已晚来不及告诉她了。
所以还要看清题目,不会做的就只能蒙了,但一定要确保会答的不出差错。
暂时就这些了,希望能多少帮到大家。
我上周考的,题目确实比预期的要难一些。
考试之前我也在几个网站做了将近300道题,但是考试时还是碰到2、3题是模拟题里面没有提到过的。
幸亏我看了4遍书,不然还真有点悬。
记得有一题是问parliament building 的peace tower是为了纪念哪一次战争;还有一题是问到哪一部法律给了公民right to challenge unlawful detention;还有一题问一个为了逃避奴隶制而从美国逃到加拿大的黑人应该怎么称呼,我选了black loyalist。
加拿大移民时面试官问问题加拿大移民时面试官问问题办理加拿大移民要度过重重难关,对于华人来说英语口语是个难点。
而申请加拿大移民时,被移民官用英语面试却是不可避免的。
移民加拿大去面试时加拿大移民官会问到哪些问题?乔申加拿大移民专家了解指出:这种面试是有目的的,所以也就有一定规律可循,可以事先作一些准备,一般常问的问题以下。
下面列出移民官可能提出的问题以供参考:Why do you want to go to Canada??你为什么想移民加拿大?What do you know about Canada??你对加拿大有哪些了解?You know Canada has one of the best social welfare systems ?(health systems)in the world. How do you think of it? ?你如何看待加拿大的高社会福利制度?What particular things do you like in Canada?你最喜欢加拿大什么?Do you go to Canada because you are not successful in China??你愿意移民加拿大是否因为你在中国的人生不成功吗?Where are you going to settle (or live) in Canada?你想在加拿大哪个地方居住?What do you think about Canadian political system??你如何看待加拿大的政治制度?Have you been to Canada??你以前来过加拿大吗?What is the biggest city in Canada??加拿大最大的城市是哪个?Who is the premier of Canada??加拿大是谁?Why don't you go to USA? ?为什么你不去美国?How many people are there in your family??你家里有几口人?Why do you leave your spouse/child/parents behind??为什么你的配偶/孩子/父母不与你同来?Did your parent agree with you on immigration??你的父母同意你移民吗?Does your spouse have any plan when she accompanies you to Canada??你的丈夫(妻子)同意你移民吗?What university did you graduate??你是哪所大学毕业的?Is your university famous??你就读过的大学着名吗?Tell me something about your university? ?谈谈你就读过的那所大学。
1 Who suggested the name Dominion of Canada in 1864?a. Sir Leonard Tilleyb. La Fontainec. Lord Elgind. Sir John Alexander Macdonald2 In what year the aboriginal people granted the rights of voting?a. 1960b. 1950c. 1790d. 16323 In 1996 at the Olympic Games, which Canadian became a world record sprinter and double Olympic gold medalist?a. Donovan Baileyb. Wayne Gretzkyc. John Cabotd. La Fontaine4 What are the Métis people mixtures of?a. Aboriginal and European ancestryb. European and Americanc. Inuit and Indiand. American and Indian5 Which dollar bill contains Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s portrait?a. $5 billb. $10 billc. $20 billd. $50 bill6 Which one of these is the Canadian icon?a. The Snowbirdsb. The National Flagc. The Crownd. The Arms7 Which is the most famous invention of Research In Motion (RIM), a wireless communications company?a. The BlackBerryb. The first wireless voice messagec. The Canadarmd. The iPhone8 What does "mobility rights" mean?a. Being able to live and work anywhere in Canadab. Being able to have freedom of speechc. Being able to have a job in any provincesd. Being able to work at home9 Which country was liberated by the Canadian Army in 1944 - 1945?a. The Netherlandsb. Japanc. Germanyd. Austria10 Which was the first province in the Empire to move towards abolition of slavery?a. Upper Canadab. North Americac. Lower Canadad. South Canada11 When is the Canada day? What is celebrated on this day?a. June 24th when we celebrate multiculturalismb. May 21st when we celebrate the Queen's birthdayc. July 4th when we celebrate the anniversary of Confederation each yeard. July 1st when we celebrate the anniversary of Confederation each year12 What is significant about the number of people living in Ontario?a. They make up for one-third of Canadiansb. They make up for half of Canadiansc. They make up for two-third of Canadiansd. They make up for three-fourth of Canadians13 Who can help if you cannot pay for a lawyer?a. Legal Aid Servicesb. The politiciansc. The policed. Members of Parliament14 What is the name of the Royal Anthem of Canada?a. God Save the Queen (or King)b. O Canadac. I sweard. I affirm15 How are Senators selected?a. They are appointed on the advice of the Prime Ministerb. They are appointed on the advice of the Governor Generalc. They are elected by peopled. They are selected by the Prime Minister16 Who do you call the Queen's representative in territories?a. Commissionerb. Prime Ministerc. Lieutenant-Governord. MP17 What was significant about the Canadian navy at the end of the Second World War?a. It was third-largest navy in worldb. It was fourth-largest navy in worldc. It was the largest navy in worldd. It was the second-largest navy in world18 Which province is connected to the mainland Canada by one of the longestcontinuous multispan bridges in world?a. Prince Edward Islandb. Ontarioc. Newfoundland and Labradord. Alberta19 The jurisdiction is shared by federal government and provinces over which of the following?a. Agriculture and Immigrationb. Interprovincial trade and communicationsc. Defence and healthd. Natural resources20 Who are exempted from the requirement of adequate knowledge of English or French to become a Canadian citizen?a. Adult applicants 55 years of age and overb. Adult applicants 65 years of age and overc. Adult applicants 50 years of age and overd. Adult applicants 40 years of age and over。
Question 1 The first companies formed in Canada competed for what?a. Fur tradeb. Fish tradec. Timber traded. Gold tradeQuestion 2 How many Canadians were killed in the World War 1 from 1914-1918?a. 60,000b. 70,000c. 170,000d. 200,000Question 3 Who started the Marathon of Hope?a. T erry Foxb. James Naismithc. Rick Hansend. Sir Sam SteeleQuestion 4 In 1980, T erry Fox, began a cross-country run, the “Marathon of Hope”. What was the reason behind it?a. Raise funds for cancer researchb. Raise funds for spinal cord researchc. Raise funds for heart researchd. Raise funds for clinical researchQuestion 5 Who among these was one of the Nobel Prize-winning scientists?a. Gerhard Herzbergb. Harold Innisc. Marshall McLuhand. Alexander Graham BellQuestion 6 How a bill becomes the law?a. Any bill becomes the law after four readings in House of Commons and Senateb. Once a majority of Members of Parliament and senators have approved a bill, the Governor General gives final approval and then the bill becomes lawc. A bill becomes law after two readings in the House of Commonsd. The Governor General approves all bills and they become law after two debatesQuestion 7 What are the parties that are not in power called?a. Opposition partiesb. Without powerc. Candidatesd. Out of powerQuestion 8 Which of the following is a responsibility of the provinces?a. Natural resourcesb. Defencec. Interprovincial Trade and Communicationsd. CurrencyQuestion 9 How many judges are serving in Supreme Court of Canada?a. 9b. 7c. 10d. 5Question 10 When did most Canadian female citizens over 21 were granted the right to vote in federal elections?a. 1918b. 1928c. 1933d. 1818Question 11 Which of the following represents protecting and enjoying the heritage and environment in Canada?a. Citizenship Responsibilitiesb. Laws of Canadac. Citizenship Responsibilities and The laws of Canadad. Government ResponsibilitiesQuestion 12 Where do the majority of Francophones live?a. Quebecb. Manitobac. Ontariod. British ColumbiaQuestion 13 For how long the title "Dominion of Canada" was officially used?a. 100 yearsb. 50 yearsc. 250 yearsd. 200 yearsQuestion 14 Who is considered as Canada's greatest soldier?a. General Sir Arthur Currieb. Rick Hansenc. Phil Edwardsd. Sir John A. MacdonaldQuestion 15 Traditionally the Members of Parliament are elected by people after how many years?a. Four yearsb. Three yearsc. Five yearsd. Two yearsQuestion 16 what is Canada's system of political governance called?a. Parliamentary governmentb. Monarchyc. Democratic processd. Benevolent dictatorshipQuestion 17 How many provinces and territories are there in Canada?a. 10 provinces and 3 territoriesb. 10 provinces and 2 territoriesc. 9 provinces and 3 territoriesd. 3 provinces and 10 territoriesQuestion 18 Who elects the members to the House of Commons in Ottawa and to the provincial and territorial legislatures?a. The peopleb. The Governmentc. The Government Employeesd. Prime MinisterQuestion 19 What is the highest honor available to Canadians?a. Victoria Crossb. Canada Crossc. Queen's Medald. Canada MedalQuestion 20 Which is the largest religious affiliation in Canada?a. Roman Catholicb. Muslimc. Jewishd. Hindu。
Question 1 Who is General Sir Arthur Currie?a. Canada's greatest soldier in the First World Warb. An explorer of western Canadac. A person who started the “marathon of hope”d. The greatest military leader of the MétisQuestion 2 When is the Sir Wilfrid Laurier Day is celebrated?a. 20th of Novemberb. 9th of Mayc. 26th of Decemberd. 21th of NovemberQuestion 3 Which of the following is the federal government is responsible for?a. Criminal law and citizenshipb. Civil Rightsc. Healthd. HighwaysQuestion 4 How many territories does Canada have?a. 3b. 10c. 13d. 7Question 5 Which of the following is a political candidate?a. A person who runs for officeb. Government employeesc. Election Canada staffd. A person who calls you to ask your nameQuestion 6 Quebec is Canada’s main producer of what?a. Pulp and paperb. Musicc. Literary worksd. Process FoodsQuestion 7 Which of the following are three founder people of Canada?a. Aboriginal, French and Britishb. French, American and Indianc. British, American and Aboriginald. American, French and BritishQuestion 8 Which of the following describes the Lacrosse sport best?a. The official summer sportb. The official winter sportc. An ice gamed. The most popular sportQuestion 9 Who is seen by many as the father of Manitoba?a. Louis Rielb. Dr. Emily Stowec. John Graves Simcoed. Gabriel DumontQuestion 10 Who is a Premier?a. Premier has a role similar to that of the Prime Minister in a federal governmentb. The Governor Generalc. Prime Minister is called as the Premierd. The CommissionerQuestion 11 Who is the head of the government in Canada?a. The Prime Ministerb. The Commissionerc. The Sovereignd. The PremierQuestion 12 What are three requirements you must meet in order to vote in a federal election?a. Have driving license, be 21 years or older, and be on the voter listb. 18 years or older, Canadian citizen, and on the voter listc. Landed immigrant, 18 years or older, and on the voter listd. 21 years or older, working for government, and Landed immigrant Question 13 Which of the following is a province responsible for?a. Property and civil rightsb. Defencec. Interprovincial Trade and Communicationsd. CurrencyQuestion 14 Which oceans lines Canada’s frontiers?a. All answers correctb. The Pacific Ocean in the westc. The Atlantic Ocean in the eastd. The Arctic Ocean to the northQuestion 15 The people from which country played a significant role in building of the Canadian Pacific Railway?a. Chinab. Francec. Great Britaind. ItalyQuestion 16 Who do we profess our loyalty to in Canada?a. A person who represents all Canadiansb. A Flagc. A Constitutiond. Geopolitical entityQuestion 17 Municipal Government is responsible for which of the following?a. Garbage Removalb. Currencyc. Natural Resourcesd. HighwaysQuestion 18 What does the blindfolded Lady Justice symbolizes?a. Blind to all considerations but the factsb. The government must respect all of the legal rights a person is entitled to under the lawc. Our judicial system is founded on the presumption of innocence in criminal mattersd. None of theseQuestion 19 When should the federal elections be held?a. Every four yearsb. Every six yearsc. Every five yearsd. Every seven yearsQuestion 20 What is the meaning of the national motto, A Mari Usque Ad Mare in Latin?a. From sea to seab. National pridec. The rule of lawd. None of these。
1 What does a Confederation mean?a. Joining of provinces to make a new countryb. The United States Confederate soldiers came to Canadac. Joining of communities to become a provinced. Joining of suburbs to form a large city2 Miriam is a new immigrant in Canada. Why can she choose to take a job like any man?a. Equality of men and womenb. She is new immigrantc. She is woman3 Why is the battle of Vimy Ridge important to Canadians?a. Proved Canadian soldier's reputation for valour- Canadian valour and bravery brought about a fantastic victoryb. Canadians took part in the liberation of Italy in 1943-1944c. The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) saw its finest hour in the battled. Japan surrendered in 1945 - the end of four years of war in Pacific4Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of Canadian citizens?a. Learning to speak both official languagesb. Obeying the lawc. Taking responsibility for oneself and one's familyd. Voting in elections5 Why is British Columbia known as Canada's Pacific Gateway?a. The Port of Vancouver, handles billions of dollars in goods traded around the worldb. It provides a spectacular tourist excursion across precipitous passes and bridgesc. British Columbia is the largest producer of oil and gasd. It is the oldest colony of the British Empire and a strategic prize in Canada's early history6The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom begins with which words?a. Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of lawb. O Canada! Our home and native land!c. Canadians can live and work anywhere they choose in Canadad. The rights guaranteed in the Charter will not adversely affect any treaty or other rights or freedom of Aboriginal people7Which of the following are the two fundamental freedoms under Canadian law?a. Freedom of speech and freedom of religionb. Freedom to buy a house and freedom of religionc. Freedom of speech and freedom of mobilityd. Freedom to work anywhere and freedom of religion8Who is awarded the honour of Victoria Cross?a. A Canadian showing conspicuous bravery or self sacrificeb. Police officersc. Canadian politiciansd. Best Innovation of the year9What is the role of the opposition parties?a. Peacefully oppose or try to improve government proposalsb. Run the government as long as they have the support or confidence of majority of the MPsc. Running the federal government departmentsd. Make important decisions about how the country is to be governed10What are the three parts of Parliament?a. Sovereign, House of Commons and Senateb. Sovereign, House of Commons and MPsc. Premier, House of Commons and Senated. Sovereign, Police and Senate11Which is the northeastern province in Canada that has its own time zone?a. Newfoundland & Labradorb. Prince Edward Islandc. Nova Scotiad. Alberta12Most Canadians live in which of the following province?a. Ontariob. Quebecc. Albertad. Nova Scotia13Why was the Canadian Pacific Railway built?a. British Columbia joined Canada in 1871 after Ottawa promised to build a railway to the West Coastb. British Columbia handles billions of dollars in goods traded around the worldc. Provides a spectacular tourist excursion across precipitous passes and bridgesd. The railway made it possible for immigrants to settle in the Central Canada14What is a part of our heritage under the Canadian legal system?a. All answers correctb. Rule of lawc. Freedom under lawd. Democratic principles and due process15 What is the advantage of NAFTA agreement?a. Free trade between Canada, USA and Mexicob. Free trade between Canada and UKc. Free trade between Canada and Chinad. Free trade between Canada and Japan16 How are Members of Parliament chosen?a. They are elected by voters in their local constituency (riding)b. They are appointed by the Prime Ministerc. They are chosen by the provincial premiersd. They are elected by landowners and police chiefs17What do the Canadians remember on Remembrance Day?a. Sacrifices of veterans and brave soldiers in warsb. Canadian victory in World War Ic. Canadian victory in World War IId. Canadian victory in battle of Vimy Ridge18 Why is trade with other countries important to Canada?a. To increase the trade and enjoy one of the world's highest standard of livingb. Trade with other countries changed the native way of life foreverc. The French and Aboriginal people collaborated in the vast fur-trade economyd. Canada became a member of World Trade Organization19What significance did the war of 1812 with USA had for Canada?a. Ensured that Canada will remain independent of the United Statesb. North America was divided by warc. More than two-thirds of the Acadians were deported from their homelandd. More than 600,000 Canadians served in the war20What is the meaning of constitutional monarchy?a. A parliamentary democracy and a federal stateb. Freedom of conscience and religionc. Freedom of associationd. A fundamental characteristic of the Canadian heritage and identity。
国籍测试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共10题)1. 世界上面积最大的国家是:A. 中国B. 美国C. 加拿大D. 俄罗斯答案:D2. 联合国的总部设在哪个国家的哪个城市?A. 美国纽约B. 法国巴黎C. 中国北京D. 瑞士日内瓦答案:A3. 以下哪个国家是亚洲国家?A. 巴西B. 阿根廷C. 印度D. 南非答案:C4. 世界上人口最多的国家是:A. 印度B. 巴基斯坦C. 中国D. 美国答案:C5. 欧洲联盟(EU)的总部设在哪个国家?A. 德国B. 比利时C. 法国D. 意大利答案:B6. 以下哪个国家是非洲国家?A. 埃及B. 墨西哥C. 澳大利亚D. 日本答案:A7. 世界上最大的内陆国家是:A. 哈萨克斯坦B. 蒙古C. 瑞士D. 尼泊尔答案:A8. 以下哪个国家是南美洲国家?A. 智利B. 阿根廷C. 巴西D. 所有选项答案:D9. 世界上最大的岛是:A. 格陵兰岛B. 马达加斯加岛C. 冰岛D. 新几内亚岛答案:A10. 以下哪个国家是大洋洲国家?A. 澳大利亚B. 新西兰C. 斐济D. 所有选项答案:D二、填空题(每题2分,共5题)1. 世界上面积最小的国家是________。
答案:梵蒂冈2. 世界上人口第二多的国家是________。
答案:印度3. 世界上最大的沙漠是________。
答案:撒哈拉沙漠4. 世界上最深的海沟是________。
答案:马里亚纳海沟5. 世界上最高的山峰是________。
答案:珠穆朗玛峰结束语:通过以上试题及答案的练习,相信您对不同国家的国籍有了更深入的了解。
希望这些知识能够帮助您在日常生活中更好地认识和理解不同国家的文化和背景。
Question 1 Who represents an electoral district?a. A Member of Parliamentb. The Governor Generalc. The Lieutenant Governord. The CommissionerQuestion 2 How is Canada placed in world in terms of its geographical size?a. The second largest country on earthb. The seventh largest country on earthc. The smallest country on earthd. The largest country on earthQuestion 3 From where the ancestors of aboriginal people are believed to have migrated from?a. Asiab. Europec. Australiad. AmericaQuestion 4 When is the fixed date for Canada's federal election?a. The 3rd Monday in October four years after Election Day of the last general electionb. May 10th every six years after the last electionc. There's no fixed date of Canada's federal electiond. The 1st Monday in September every four years following the most recent electionQuestion 5 In 1960s, Quebec experienced an era of rapid change. What is it called?a. The Quiet Revolutionb. The East Movementc. The Suffrage Movementd. La FrancophonieQuestion 6 What is celebrated on April 9?a. Vimy Dayb. Thanksgiving Dayc. Family Dayd. Boxing DayQuestion 7 Who invented the worldwide system of standard time zones?a. Sir Sandford Flemingb. Joseph-Armand Bombardierc. Alexander Graham Belld. Reginald FessendenQuestion 8 What is Canada's national winter sport?a. Hockeyb. Lacrossec. Basketballd. GolfQuestion 9 Which province is known as the "Land of 100,000 Lakes"?a. Manitobab. Nova Scotiac. British Columbiad. OntarioQuestion 10 What is the symbol of Canadian government?a. The Crownb. The National Flagc. The Parliamentd. The SnowbirdsQuestion 11 What of the following are the provinces responsible for?a. Educationb. Foreign Policyc. Currencyd. DefenceQuestion 12 How many provinces does Canada have?a. 10b. 3c. 13d. 7Question 13 Which province has the largest Aboriginal population?a. Manitobab. Nova Scotiac. Ontariod. AlbertaQuestion 14 After a federal election, which party forms the new government?a. The party with most elected representatives becomes the party in powerb. The Queen picks a party to run the governmentc. The Governor General proposes a law for elected officials to become the governing bodyd. The Premiers of each province picks a party to run the government Question 15 When was the “employment insurance” introduced by federal government?a. 1940b. 1965c. 1947d. 1950Question 16 Which of the following is the federal government responsible for?a. Interprovincial Trade and Communicationsb. Natural resourcesc. Educationd. HighwaysQuestion 17 How large is Canada geographically?a. The second largest country in worldb. The smallest country in worldc. The third largest country in worldd. The fourth largest country in worldQuestion 18 What types of jobs are provided by Service industries?a. All answers correctb. Communications, retail servicesc. Tourism and governmentd. Transportation and educationQuestion 19 Which game has the most registered players of any game in Canada?a. Soccerb. Lacrossec. Curlingd. BasketballQuestion 20 What information can be found on a voter information card?a. All answers correctb. States when you votec. States where you voted. Confirms that your name is on the voters’ list。
1 Which of the following is a responsibility of provinces?a. Municipal governmentb. Interprovincial Trade and Communicationsc. Navigationd. Currency2 Which of the following is the responsibility of federal government?a. Currencyb. Highwaysc. Educationd. Health3 Which of the following is the highest court of Canada?a. The Supreme Courtb. The Federal Courtc. A Provincial Courtd. The Small Claims Courts4 What is a voter information card?a. Tells you who the candidates are in your electoral districtb. Tells you what province to vote inc. A form that tells you when and where to voted. A form that lets you know your voting place5 Where do Inuit people live?a. Scattered communities across the Arcticb. Prairie Provincesc. Ontariod. Reserve land6 Which animal is the symbol of Canada?a. Beaverb. Bearc. Cougar7 What is the significance of Quebec Act of 1774?a. Canada's tolerance of religious traditions under the lawb. Peace, Order and Good Governmentc. Divided the Province of Quebec into Upper Canadad. The birth of Canada8 Why is the discovery of insulin by Canadians so important?a. Insulin treats diabetes which has saved millions of lives worldwideb. Saves the lives of people with heart disorderc. Eliminated polio in the Worldd. Helps control abnormal heart beat9Which of the following answer is NOT true about Canada/USA relationship?a. Canada exports very little goods to USAb. They share longest undefended borderc. They are largest trading partnersd. Canada/USA relationship is closest and the most extensive in world10 Which of the following criteria gives the right to vote?a. On an official voters' listb. Have driving licensec. Own a housed. Landed Immigrant11 Which of the following is a responsibility of provinces?a. Municipal governmentb. Interprovincial Trade and Communicationsc. Navigationd. Currency12 Which of the following is the responsibility of federal government?a. Currencyb. Highwaysc. Education13 Which of the following is the highest court of Canada?a. The Supreme Courtb. The Federal Courtc. A Provincial Courtd. The Small Claims Courts14 What is a voter information card?a. Tells you who the candidates are in your electoral districtb. Tells you what province to vote inc. A form that tells you when and where to voted. A form that lets you know your voting place15 Where do Inuit people live?a. Scattered communities across the Arcticb. Prairie Provincesc. Ontariod. Reserve land16 What is celebrated on 26th of December?a. Boxing Dayb. Canada Dayc. Remembrance Dayd. Victoria Day17 When is the Labour Day celebrated?a. The 1st Monday of Septemberb. The 3rd Monday of Octoberc. The 1st of Mayd. The 1st of July18 When was the Constitution of Canada amended?a. 1982b. 1882d. 196219 Which of the following was invented by Alexander Graham Bell?a. Telephoneb. BlackBerryc. Internetd. Fax Machine20 Whose portrait is on the $10 bill?a. Sir John Alexander MacDonaldb. Alexander Graham Bellc. Sir Arthur Curried. Sir Frederic Banting。
加拿大移民入籍考试题内容首先要先上网下载入籍申请表格。
加拿大永久居民55岁以上的,住满3年后,也要地申请表格,但是不要参加入籍考试,可是要参加面试,他会寄信给你通知你时间地点,要带的材料。
下面就和每一个人的申请费用是¥400加币,可以上网交或者去那个然后去银行交钱3个部分,一部分银行保留,一部分自己的,一部分随申请表寄去总部大约2个月后,他会寄一本书给你叫你读书,再过几个月就会寄信通知你去入籍考试,入籍考试完了要面试,然后就回家等通知。
1、年龄在18至54岁之间小于18岁和大于55岁的申请人无须参加考试且满足公民身份基本要求者须加入籍考试。
申请保留公民身份者也须参加入籍考试。
2、移民部在发出入籍申请确认信的同时,也会寄给申请人一本名为《》的手册。
申请人通过阅读里面的內容来了解加拿大,之后入籍考试的內容就出自此书。
3、入籍考试通常采用笔试的方式,如果申请人对阅读和书写英语法语有困难,法官会要求对申请人进行面试,可能需要与公民身份考官面谈。
考试当天申请人要带齐递交入籍申请时所有证明身份文件的原件,如在过去4年中换过护照,则也需要带上旧的护照。
考试主要是审核申请人对加拿大的了解和英语法语的交流能力。
入籍考试题包括以下内容1、请说出两个包含我们拥有的权力与自由的主要文件。
2、请说出4个加拿大国民享有的基本自由。
3、请举出一些自己和家人承担责任的例子。
4、当你在投票日前往投票时,你应该做些什么。
5、在加拿大,你是否有权质疑警察的服务及行为。
加拿大移民法规定,新移民在4年内住满3年可递件申请公民,但因入籍审理效率不彰,积案如山。
资料显示,目前最年长的入籍审理案重心,入籍申请者已有101岁高龄,若不加快审理,无异于拒签。
国籍考试题及答案
1. 国籍考试题及答案
一、选择题
1.1 以下哪个国家位于亚洲?
A. 巴西
B. 加拿大
C. 中国
D. 南非
答案:C
1.2 联合国的总部设在哪个国家?
A. 英国
B. 法国
C. 美国
D. 俄罗斯
答案:C
二、填空题
2.1 世界上面积最大的国家是________。
答案:俄罗斯
2.2 欧盟的总部设在________。
答案:比利时
三、判断题
3.1 澳大利亚是南半球最大的国家。
(对/错)
答案:对
3.2 埃及是非洲国家,同时也是阿拉伯国家。
(对/错)
答案:对
四、简答题
4.1 请简述中国在国际社会中的地位。
答案:中国是联合国安全理事会常任理事国之一,拥有广泛的国际影
响力,是全球最大的发展中国家,对世界经济和政治有着重要贡献。
4.2 请解释什么是国籍。
答案:国籍是指一个人属于某个国家的法律资格,通常由出生、血统、婚姻或归化等方式获得,它决定了一个人在法律上的权利和义务。
五、论述题
5.1 论述全球化对国籍的影响。
答案:全球化促进了人员、资本、信息和文化的跨国流动,使得国籍
的概念更加复杂。
一方面,全球化使得人们更容易获得多重国籍,增
加了国籍的流动性;另一方面,全球化也使得一些国家加强了对国籍
的控制,以保护本国利益和文化特色。
全球化对国籍的影响是多方面的,既有积极的一面,也有需要关注和解决的问题。
Question 1 Who became the first French-Canadian prime minister since the formation of Confederation?a. Sir Wilfrid Laurierb. Sir John Alexander Macdonaldc. Sir George-Étienne Cartierd. Sir Leonard TilleyQuestion 2 Which is Canada's main financial centre and the largest city?a. Torontob. Vancouverc. Montreald. CalgaryQuestion 3 How many citizens of Canada served in Second World War?a. 1 millionb. 2 millionsc. 5 millionsd. 11 millionsQuestion 4 How many Canadians served in the First World War?a. More than 600,000b. About 1,000c. About 240,000d. More than 80,000Question 5 Who invented the Basketball?a. Canadianb. Americansc. Frenchd. GermanQuestion 6 Which of the following are two responsibilities of a provincial or territorial government?a. National defence and highwaysb. Policing and firefightingc. Education and health cared. Policing and citizenshipQuestion 7 Which of these are the two responsibilities of federal government?a. National defense and firefightingb. National defense and foreign policyc. Citizenship and highwaysd. Health Care and educationQuestion 8 Which region was stormed and captured on D-Day (June 6, 1944) by the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division?a. Juno Beachb. Parisc. Londond. BerlinQuestion 9 When does Canada celebrate the Thanksgiving?a. The Second Monday of Octoberb. The First Monday of Septemberc. The First Monday of Julyd. The First Friday of OctoberQuestion 10 What is celebrated on February 15?a. National Flag of Canada Dayb. Family Dayc. Labour Dayd. Vimy DayQuestion 11 Who was the first leader of a responsible government in Canada in 1849?a. Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaineb. Jim Basallyc. Sir Sam Steeled. Sir John A. MacdonaldQuestion 12 Who contributed to the invention of radio, and thereby sending the first wireless voice message in world?a. Reginald Fessendenb. Mathew Evansc. Mike Lazaridisd. Alexander Graham BellQuestion 13 Who invented the snowmobile?a. Joseph-Armand Bombardierb. Emily Carrc. Alexander Graham Belld. Louis RielQuestion 14 What are the men who established Canada called?a. Fathers of confederationb. Fathers of Dominion of Canadac. Fathers of Canadad. Fathers of ConstitutionQuestion 15 Which is the fundamental characteristic of Canadian heritage and identity?a. Multiculturalismb. Canadian festivalsc. English Cultured. French CultureQuestion 16 What do Canadians normally wear on Remembrance Day?a. Red poppyb. Green shirtc. White Shirtd. Black tieQuestion 17 How long is the Lieutenant Governor appointed for?a. 5 yearsb. 6 yearsc. 4 yearsd. 3 yearsQuestion 18 The House of Commons is the representative chamber:a. Made up of Members of Parliament elected by peopleb. Appointed on the advice of Prime Ministerc. Members selected by Prime Ministerd. Appointed on the advice of Governor GeneralQuestion 19 What can you do if you do not receive a voter information card?a. Call your local elections officeb. Call taxation officec. Call Policed. Cannot voteQuestion 20 When was the British Parliament prohibited from buying and selling slaves?a. 1807b. 1793c. 1877d. 1833。
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想移民的申请人可以好好看下。
1、Who are the Aboriginal peoples in Canada 谁是加拿大的土著?Aboriginal peoples were the first people to live in Canada. 土著是最早期居住在加拿大的人。
2、What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples 土著主要有那三类?First Nations, Inuit, Metis. (The group we once calledIndians are now known as First Nations )。
第一民族,烟劳人,美地人(以往称为印第安人的土著,现改称为第一民族)。
3、In which parts of Canada did the Aboriginal peoples first live 土著最早期在加拿大何处定居?The Aboriginal people lived in every region of Canada. 他们散居于加拿大各处。
4、What did the Aboriginal peoples living in your region depend on for survival ?住在你那区的土著以往靠什么为生?The Aboriginal people in Central Eastern region (Ontario and Quebec) depended on huntingand growing vegetable crops for survival. 中部及东部(安省和魁北克省)靠打猎和耕种。
5、From whom are the Metis descended 美地人源出于那里?Many of the early French fur traders and some English traders married First Nations women.Their children and descendants are the Metis people.很多早期的法国皮革商及有些英国商人与第一民族的妇人结婚,他们的孩子及后裔便是美地人。
加拿大入籍移民考试试题(中英文)非完整版分享的这套试题中英文对照,可以下载下来,自己在电脑上练习,但有关自己所在省政党的问题可能不是最新的,需要自己再确认一下。
想移民的申请人可以好好看下。
1、Who are the Aboriginal peoples in Canada 谁是加拿大的土著?Aboriginal peoples were the first people to live in Canada. 土著是最早期居住在加拿大的人。
2、What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples 土著主要有那三类?First Nations, Inuit, Metis. (The group we once called “Indians” are now known as “First Nations”)。
第一民族,烟劳人,美地人(以往称为“印第安人” 的土著,现改称为“第一民族”)。
3、In which parts of Canada did the Aboriginal peoples first live 土著最早期在加拿大何处定居?The Aboriginal people lived in every region of Canada. 他们散居于加拿大各处。
4、What did the Aboriginal peoples living in your region depend on for survival ?住在你那区的土著以往靠什么为生?The Aboriginal people in Central & Eastern region (Ontario and Quebec) depended on huntingand growing vegetable crops for survival. 中部及东部(安省和魁北克省)靠打猎和耕种。
Select the correct answers and then click the "Check my answers!" button at the bottom of the page.1. After a federal election, which party forms the new government?a. The party with the most elected representatives becomes the partyin powerb. The Queen picks a party to run the government.c. The Governor General proposes a law for elected officials tobecome the governing body.d. The Premiers of each province pick a party to run the government2. Approximately how many Canadians served in the First World War?a. 7000.b. 8 million.c. About 60,000.d. More than 600,000.3. From where does the name "Canada" come?a. From the Inuit word meaning country.b. From the French word meaning joining.c. From the Métis word meaning rivers.d. From "kanata", the Huron-Iroquois word for village.4. From whom are the Métis descended?a. The descendants of marriages between early English settlers and First Nations women.b. The descendents of marriages between Inuit and other Aboriginal peoples.c. The descendents of marriages between early French and English traders and First Nations women.d. The descendents of early French settlers and First Nations women.5. Give an example of how you can show responsibility by participating in your community.a. Mind your own business.b. Have a party.c. Keep your property tidy.d. Join a community group.6. Give an example of where English and French have equal status in Canada.a. In schools.b. In the workplace.c. In the Parliament of Canada.d. At City Hall.7. List four rights Canadian citizens have.a. Right to have a job, vote, drive, go to school.b. Right to go to school, work, have a bank account, travel.c. Right to travel, live anywhere, work anywhere, get married.d. Right to be educated in either official language, vote, apply for a Canadian passport, enter and leave Canada freely.8. What is the capital city of Canada?a. Ottawa.b. Toronto.c. Montreal.d. Hull.9. What is the government of all of Canada called?a. National assembly.b. Legislature.c. Federal.d. Council.10. What part of the Constitution legally protects the basicrights and freedoms of all Canadians?a. The British Charter of Rights and Freedoms.b. The Canadian Charter of Rights.c. The Canadian Charter of Freedoms.d. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.11. What was the Women’s Suffrage Movement?a. The effort by women to achieve the right to vote.b. The effort by women to participate in military service.c. An unsuccessful movement to get husbands to do housework.d. The effort by women to be in Parliament.12. When is Remembrance Day celebrated?a. July 1stb. October 1st.c. November 11th.d. December 25th13. Which of the following sentences best describes the War of 1812?a. Napoleon’s fleet was defeated by the Royal Navy in the war.b. The USA became independent from the British Empire afterthe war.c. The USA invaded Canada and was defeated, which ensuredthat Canada would remain independent of the United States.d. Canada joined the United States after the war.14. Who had played an important part in building the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)?a. American railroad engineers.b. Acadian railroad workers.c. Chinese railroad workers.d. Afro-American slaves.15. List three ways in which you can protect the environment.a. Work near where you live, drive to work, take a taxi.b. Use unleaded gas, drive a small car, travel by yourself.c. Compost and recycle, conserve energy and water, walk or join a car pool.d. Pour solvents down storm drains, leave taps running, leave lightson.16. What are the two official languages of Canada?a. English and Métis.b. Inuktitut and French.c. English and French.d. English and Inuktitut.17. Who are the Aboriginal peoples of Canada?a. The first European settlers to arrive in Canadab. The descendents of the first immigrants to Canadac. The first people to live in Canadad. The first settlers of Newfoundland18. What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples?a. First Nations, Métis and Inuit.b. Acadians, Métis and Inuit.c. United Empire Loyalists, Métis and Inuit.d. Inuit, Métis and Acadians.19. From whom are the Métis descended?a. The descendants of marriages between early Englishsettlers and First Nations women.b. The descendents of marriages between Inuit and other Aboriginal peoples.c. The descendents of marriages between early French and English traders and First Nations women.d. The descendents of early French settlers and First Nations women.20. What year was Confederation?a. 1867.b. 1871.c. 1898.d. 1870.21. When did the British North America Act come into effect?a. 1871.b. 1898.c. 1867.d. 1905.22. Which four provinces first formed Confederation?a. Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.b. Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Alberta.c. Ontario, Quebec, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotiad. Ontario, Quebec. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.23. Which was the last province to join Canada?a. Newfoundland.b. Nunavut.c. Saskatchewan.d. British Columbia.24. When is Canada Day and what does it celebrate?a. June 15 of each year to celebrate the anniversary ofConfederation.b. August 8th of each year to celebrate the joining of BritishColumbia to Confederation.c. We celebrate the anniversary of Confederation July 1st ofeach year.d. May 21st of each year to remember Queen Victoria.25. Name three legal rights protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.a. Freedom of speech, right to not pay taxes, and right to a fair trial.b. Right to live and work anywhere in Canada, right to a fair trial, and right to protection against discrimination.c. Right to ski anywhere in Canada, right to move, and right to public assembly.d. Right to vote, right to live and work anywhere in Canada, and right to deliver speeches on the radio.26. Which province is the only officially bilingual province?a. New Brunswick.b. Quebec.c. Ontario.d. Prince Edward Island.27. Name two fundamental freedoms protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.a. Freedom of religion and freedom of speech.b. Equality rights and to care for Canada's heritage.c. Basic freedoms and obey laws.d. Aboriginal peoples' rights and to volunteer.28. Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?a. Louis Riel.b. Sir John A. Macdonald.c. Lester B. Pearson.d. Abraham Lincoln.29. Name six responsibilities of citizenship.a. Get a job, make money, raise a family, pay taxes, mow your lawn, vote.b. Vote, join a political party, get a job, obey the law, drive safely, pick up litter.c. Care for the environment, don't litter, pay taxes, obey the law, help others, respect others.d. Vote, help others, care for our heritage and environment, obey Canada's laws, respect the rights of others, eliminate injustice.30. What part of the Constitution legally protects the basicrights and freedoms of all Canadians?a. The British Charter of Rights and Freedoms.b. The Canadian Charter of Rights.c. The Canadian Charter of Freedoms.d. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.。
加拿大入籍考试模拟试题(2)Select the correct answers and then click the "Check my answers!" button at the bottom of the page.1. Who are the Aboriginal peoples of Canada?a. The first European settlers to arrive in Canadab. The descendents of the first immigrants to Canadac. The first people to live in Canadad. The first settlers of Newfoundland2. What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples?a. First Nations, Métis and Inuit.b. Aca dians, Métis and Inuit.c. United Empire Loyalists, Métis and Inuit.d. Inuit, Métis and Acadians.3. From whom are the Métis descended?a. The descendants of marriages between early Englishsettlers and First Nations women.b. The descendents of marriages between Inuit and otherAboriginal peoples.c. The descendents of marriages between early French andEnglish traders and First Nations women.d. The descendents of early French settlers and First Nations women.4. Who were the United Empire Loyalists?a. Settlers who came to Canada from the United States during and after the American Revolution.b. Aboriginal peoples.c. Métisd. Inuit.5. What does Confederation mean?a. The United States Confederate soldiers came to Canada.b. Joining of communities to become a province.c. Joining of suburbs to form a large city.d. Joining of provinces to make a new country.6. What is the Canadian Constitution?a. A system of laws and conventions by which our country governs itself.b. The laws that govern the provinces.c. The laws that formed the Yukon T erritory and Northwest Territories.d. Municipal or local laws.7. What year was Confederation?a. 1867.b. 1871.c. 1898.d. 1870.8. When did the British North America Act come into effect?a. 1871.b. 1898.c. 1867.d. 1905.9. Which four provinces first formed Confederation?a. Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.b. Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Alberta.c. Ontario, Quebec, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotiad. Ontario, Quebec. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.10. Which was the last province to join Canada?a. Newfoundland.b. Alberta.c. Saskatchewan.d. British Columbia.11. When is Canada Day and what does it celebrate?a. June 15 of each year to celebrate the anniversary of Confederation.b. August 8th of each year to celebrate the joining of British Columbia to Confederation.c. We celebrate the anniversary of Confederation July 1st of each year.d. May 21st of each year to remember Queen Victoria.12. Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?a. Louis Riel.b. Sir John A. Macdonald.c. Lester B. Pearson.d. Abraham Lincoln.13. Why is the Constitution Act of 1982 important in Canadian history?a. It allows Canada to change the Constitution without asking approval of the British Government.b. It allows Canadians more freedoms.c. It changed the immigration laws.d. The Queen became more involved in Canadian Government.14. What part of the Constitution legally protects the basic rights and freedoms of all Canadians?a. The British Charter of Rights and Freedoms.b. The Canadian Charter of Rights.c. The Canadian Charter of Freedoms.d. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.15. When did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Canadian Constitution?a. 1867.b. 1905.c. 1982.d. 1878.16. Name two fundamental freedoms protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.a. Freedom of religion and freedom of speech.b. Equality rights and to care for Canada's heritage.c. Basic freedoms and obey laws.d. Aboriginal peoples' rights and to volunteer.17. Name three legal rights protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.a. Freedom of speech, right to not pay taxes, and right to a fair trial.b. Right to live and work anywhere in Canada, right to a fair trial, and right to protection against discrimination.c. Right to ski anywhere in Canada, right to move, and right to public assembly.d. Right to vote, right to live and work anywhere in Canada, and right to deliver speeches on the radio.18. List three ways in which you can protect theenvironment.a. Work near where you live, drive to work, take a taxi.b. Use unleaded gas, drive a small car, travel by yourself.c. Compost and recycle, conserve energy and water, walk or join a car pool.d. Pour solvents down storm drains, leave taps running, leave lights on.19. What does equality under the law mean?a. Being the same.b. Being like everyone else.c. Being discriminated against.d. Being treated with equal dignity and respect, and having equal rights to speak out and express ideas.20. Name six responsibilities of citizenship.a. Get a job, make money, raise a family, pay taxes, mow your lawn, vote.b. Vote, join a political party, get a job, obey the law, drive safely, pick up litter.c. Care for the environment, don't litter, pay taxes, obey thelaw, help others, respect others.d. Vote, help others, care for our heritage and environment, obey Canada's laws, respect the rights of others, eliminate injustice.21. Give an example of how you can show responsibility by participating in your community.a. Mind your own business.b. Have a party.c. Keep your property tidy.d. Join a community group.22. List four rights Canadian citizens have.a. Right to have a job, vote, drive, go to school.b. Right to go to school, work, have a bank account, travel.c. Right to travel, live anywhere, work anywhere, get married.d. Right to be educated in either official language, vote, apply for a Canadian passport, enter and leave Canada freely.23. What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship?a. Pledge allegiance to the Queen, observe the laws ofCanada and fulfil the duties of a Canadian.b. Pledge to be faithful to the Queen.c. Promise to observe the laws of Canada.d. Fulfil duties as a Canadian citizen.24. What are the two official languages of Canada?a. English and Métis.b. Inuktitut and French.c. English and French.d. English and Inuktitut.25. Give an example of where English and French have equal status in Canada.a. In schools.b. In the workplace.c. In the Parliament of Canada.d. At City Hall.26. Where do most French-speaking Canadians live?a. Ontario.b. Nova Scotia.c. Quebec.d. Prince Edward Island.27. Which province has the most bilingual Canadians?a. British Columbia.b. Prince Edward Island.c. Nova Scotia.d. Quebec.28. Which province is the only officially bilingual province?a. New Brunswick.b. Quebec.c. Ontario.d. Prince Edward Island.29. What does the Canadian flag look like?a. Red and white with provincial emblems.b. Red and white with a beaver.c. White with a red border on each end and a red maple leaf in the centre.d. Red with a white maple leaf.30. What song is Canada’s national anthem?a. God Save the Queen.b. O Canada.c. Star Spangled Banner.d. Amazing Grace.31. Give the first two lines of Canada’s national anthem?a. O Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love in all thy sons command.b. O Canada! Our province and native land! True patriot love in all thy sons command.c. O Canada! From far and wide, O Canada, We stand on guard for thee.d. O Canada! We stand on guard for thee.32. From where does the name "Canada" come?a. From the Inuit word meaning country.b. From the French word meaning joining.c. From the Métis word meaning ri vers.d. From "kanata", the Huron-Iroquois word for village.33. Which animal is an official symbol of Canada?a. The moose.b. The hawk.c. The beaver.d. The deer.34. What is the population of Canada?a. About 20 million.b. 38 million.c. 17 million.d. About 33 million.35. What three oceans border Canada?a. Atlantic, Arctic and Bering.b. Atlantic, Arctic and Pacific.c. Pacific, Indian and Atlantic.d. Hudson, Pacific and Atlantic.36. What is the capital city of Canada?a. Ottawa.b. Toronto.c. Montreal.d. Hull.37. What are the provinces of Central Canada and their capital cities?a. Manitoba (Winnipeg) and Ontario (Toronto).b. Quebec (Quebec City) and Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown).c. Ontario (Toronto) and Quebec (Quebec City).d. Saskatchewan (Regina) and Manitoba Winnipeg).38. What are the provinces of the Atlantic region and their capital cities?a. Nova Scotia (Halifax), New Brunswick (Fredricton), Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown) and Quebec (Quebec).b. Newfoundland (St. John's), Nova Scotia (Halifax), New Brunswick (Fredericton) and Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown).c. Newfoundland (St. John's), Nova Scotia (Halifax), New Brunswick (Fredericton) and Quebec (Quebec).d. Nova Scotia (Halifax), New Brunswick (Frederiction), Quebec (Quebec City)and Ontario (Toronto).39. What are the Prairie provinces and their capital cities?a. Alberta (Edmonton) and Saskatachewan (Regina).b. Alberta (Edmonton), Saskatchewan (Regina) and Manitoba (Winnipeg).c. Saskatchewan (Regina) and Manitoba (Winnipeg).d. Saskatchewan (Regina), Manitoba (Winnipeg) and Ontario (Toronto).40. What are the territories of Northern Canada and their capital cities?a. Alaska (Juneau) and Yukon Territory ( Whitehorse).b. Northwest Territories (Yellowknife) and Alaska (Juneau).c. Northwest Territories (Yellowknife).d. Yukon Territory (Whitehorse), Northwest Territories (Yellowknife), and Nunavut (Iqaluit).41. Name the five regions of Canadaa. Midwest, North, South, East, Centralb. Maritimes, Ontario, Quebec, Prairies and British Columbiac. Atlantic, Central, Prairie, West Coast and Northd. West, Central, East, Prairies and Territories42. Which region covers more than one-third of Canada?a. Central Canada.b. Prairies.c. Atlantic Canada.d. Northern Canada.43. In which region do more than half the people in Canada live?a. Central Canada.b. Prairies.c. Atlantic Canada.d. Northern Canada.44. One third of all Canadians live in which province?a. Quebec.b. Ontario.c. Northwest Territories.d. Manitoba.45. Where are the Great Lakes?a. Between Canada and the United Statesb. Manitoba.c. Northern Quebec.d. Atlantic Canada.46. Where are the Parliament Buildings located?a. Ottawa.b. Quebec City.c. Hull.d. Toronto.47. Which country borders Canada on the south?a. United States of America.b. Central America.c. Mexico.d. Washington.48. Which province in Canada is the smallest in land size?a. Nova Scotia.b. Prince Edward Island.c. Yukon Territory.d. Newfoundland and Labrador.49. What is a major river in Quebec?a. Fraser Riverb. St. Lawrence Riverc. Niagarad. Hudson's Bay.50. On what date did Nunavut become a territory?a. July 1st, 1867b. April 1st, 1999c. June 24th, 1995d. March 31st, 194951. What are the three main types of industry in Canada?a. Natural resources, tourism and service industries..b. Tourism, services and manufacturing.c. Natural resources, tourism and manufacturing.d. Natural resources, manufacturing and services.52. In what industry do most Canadians work?a. Natural resourcesb. Tourism.c. Service.d. Manufacturing.53. What country is Canada’s largest trading partner?a. Mexico.b. United States of America.c. China.d. Japan.54. Which region is known as the industrial and manufacturing heartland of Canada?a. Atlantic provinces.b. Prairie provinces.c. Central Canada.d. West Coast.55. Which region of Canada is known for both its fertile agricultural land and valuable energy resources?a. British Columbia.b. Prairie provinces.c. Ontario.d. Manitoba.56. Who is Canada’s Head of State?a. Governor General of Canada.b. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.c. Prime Minister.d. Lieutenant Governor.57. Who is the Queen’s representative in Canada?a. Prime Minister of Canada.b. Premier.c. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.d. Governor General of Canada.。
最新2012年加拿大公民入籍考试试题及答案最新2012年加拿大公民入籍考试试题及答案牢记下面2百道考题及答案后,100分不敢保证,超过80分肯定没问题!1:What does the Canadian Crown symbolize?Canada is a constitutional monarchy2:Which of the following best describes the role of the Queen in Canada? Focus on citizenship and allegiance, be a symbol of Canadian sovereignty and guardian of constitutional freedoms 3:How do you vote in a Canadian election?By Secret Ballot4:What is the advantage of NAFTA agreement?Free trade between Canada, USA and Mexico5:What is the first sentence of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom? Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law6:What is the role of the opposition parties?Peacefully oppose or try to improve government proposals 7:Which of the following are Prairie Provinces?Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta8:What do the Canadians remember on Remembrance Day?Sacrifices of veterans and brave soldiers in wars9:Approximately how many people served in the 1st world war?More than 600.00010:Why is the discovery of insulin by Canadians so important?Insulin treats diabetes which has saved millions of lives worldwide11:What is the role of the opposition parties?Peacefully oppose or try to improve government proposals 12:Who do you vote for in federal elections?Menber of parliament13:What do the Canadians remember on Remembrance Day? Sacrifices of veterans and brave soldiers in wars14:Who is awarded the honour of Victoria Cross?A Canadian showing conspicuous bravery or self sacrifice15:Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of Canadian citizens? Learning to speak both official languages16:What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples?The three main groups are the First Nations, the Inuit, and the Metis. 17:Which four provinces first formed the Confederation?Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia18: Which was the last province to join Canada?Newfoundland and Labrador was the last province to join Canada.19:When is Canada Day and what does it celebrate?Canada Day is on July 1 and celebrates the anniversary of Confederation20:Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?Sir John A. Macdonald21:Who are the Québécois?The people of Quebec form a Nation within a United Canada 22: What is the Canadian constitution?Canada’s constitution is the system of laws and conventions by which our country governs itself.23:When did the British North America Act come into effect?The British North America Act came into effect in 1867.24:What are the two official languages of Canada?English and French25:Where do most French speaking Canadians live?The Province of Quebec26:Which province has the most bilingual Canadians?Quebec. Over one-third of the population in Quebec speaks both French and English27:Which province is the only officially bilingual province?New Brunswick28:What does the Canadian flag look like?The Canadian flag is white with a red border on each end and a red maple leaf in the centre.29:What song is Canada’s national anthem?“O Canada.”30:What is the population of Canada?Canada has a population of about 33 million people.31:In which wars did Canada fight as a country?first, second world wars, Korean and South Africa war32:What is the capital city of Canada?Ottawa33:One-third of all Canadians live in which province?Ontario.34:What country is Canada’s largest trading partner?The United States of America (USA)35:Who is Canada’s Head of State?Queen Elizabeth II36:What is Canada’s system of government called? parliamentary Democrdcy37:What is the government of all of Canada called?federal government38:How many electoral districts are there in Canada?There are 308 electoral districts in Canada39:Who has the right to vote in federal elections?A Canadian citizen who is at least 18 years old and on the list of electors40:What three requirements must you meet in order to vote in a federal election?In order to vote in a federal election, you must be a Canadian citizen; be at least 18 years old on voting day; and be on the voters list.__________________41:How is the Prime Minister chosen?The Prime Minister is the leader of the political party with the most elected Members of Parliament.42:Which party becomes the Official Opposition?The party with the second most Members of Parliament becomes the Official Opposition.43:What is the role of the opposition parties?The role of the opposition parties is to oppose or try to improve government proposals44:Who has the right to run as a candidate in federal elections?Any Canadian citizen who is at least 18 years old can run in a federal election. 45:What do you mark on a federal election ballot?You mark the ballot by writing an “X” in the circle beside the name of your chosen candidate.46:How is a government formed after an election?After an election, the party with the most elected representatives becomes the party in power.47:What does Confederation mean?On July 1, 1867, the provinces we know now as Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia joined together in Confederation to create the new country of Canada.48:What year was Confederation?Confederation was in186749:When did the British North America Act come into effect?The British North America Act came into effect in 1867.50:Who has the right to apply for a Canadian passport?Canadian citizens have the right to apply for a Canadian passport.51:What is Canada’s national winter sport?Hockey is Canada’s national winter sport.52:What three oceans border Canada?Canada is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west, the Atlantic Ocean on the east, and the Arctic Ocean to the north.53. What is a voter information card?The voter information card confirms that your name is on the voters list and tells you when and where to vote.54:How are Senators chosen?Senators are chosen by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Governor General.55:How many Canadians have been awarded the Victoria Cross (V.C.), the highest honour available to Canadians?9656:In the 1960s, Quebec experienced an era of rapid change. What is this called? The Quiet Revolution.57:In what industry do most Canadians work?Service.58:In which region do more than half the people in Canada live?Central Canada.59:List four rights Canadian citizens have.Right to be educated in either official language, vote, apply for a Canadian passport, enter and leave Canada freely.60:Name the five regions of CanadaAtlantic, Central, Prairie, West Coast and North61:What is Canada's system of governance?Federal state, parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy 62:What is the significance of Quebec Act of 1774?Canada's tolerance of religious traditions under the law63:Which animal is the symbol of Canada?Beaver64:Which province is the largest producer of oil and natural gas? Alberta65:What does the National Register of electors contain?Database of Canadian citizens at least 18 years of age who are qualified to vote in federal elections and referendums 66:What are the freedoms protected by the Canadian charter of Right and Freedoms?Freedom of Thought , Belief ,Opinion and Expression ,including speech and press.67:What the highest honour a Canadian can receive?The Victoria Cross68:Which of the following is role of Police in Canada?Keep people safe and to enforce the law69:Under Canadian law, why is everybody presumed to be innocentuntil proven guilty?To guarantee the due process under the law70:What out of the following a non Canadian citizen cannotdo? Vote in the Federal and Provincial election71:What does the Crown mean for Canadians?The Crown is a symbol of Government, including Parliament, legislatures, courts, police services and the armed forces 72:Which of the following are Atlantic Provinces? Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island 73:Which of the following answer is NOT true about Canada/USA relationship?Canada exports very little goods to USA74:Who governs Canada on daily basis at federal level?Prime Minister75:Why is the discovery of insulin by Canadians so important? Insulin treats diabetes which has saved millions of lives worldwide 76:Who out of the following is above law?No one is77:What are the three branches of the Canadian government? Executive, Legislative and Judicial78:Which of the following criteria gives the right to vote?On an official voters' list79:What did the Suffrage movement achieve?Women achieved the right to vote80:What of the following is Canada's constitution based on? Peace, Order and Good government81:What happened on D-DAY or what is the significance of D-day? In the Second World War, the Canadians captured Juno Beach as part of the Allied invasion of Normandy on D-Day 82:Significance of BC building Railwaysymbol of unity, connect pacific (Eastern) to Atlantic(Western) Canada83:why BC is referred as "gateway to the pacific"?Because billions of dollars in goods are shipped to and from Asia 84:What the Canadian Crown symbolizes?The Crown is a symbol of government including Parliament, the legislatures, courts, police services, and the Canadian Forces.85: Who are the three founding people of Canada?Abriginal , French and British.86:Canada has three territories. How many Provinces are in Canada? ten87:Fatima is a new immigrant in Canada. Why can she choose to take a job like any man?Equality of men and women88:Where were the Canadians rights and responsibilities come from? From our history ,secured by law shared tradition ,identity and value . 89:Which religion is most people in Christianity90:Who govern Canada day to day in federal levelHead of Government (Prime Minister)91:What significance did War of 1812 with USA have for Canada? Maintained independence of Canada from USA 92:What do you have to do if you do not receive you voter information card?Call L ocal Election Office to ensure that you are on the voters’ list 93:What does “a Mari usque ad Mare mean”?From sea to sea94:What is NOT a responsibility of a Canadian citizen?Learning to speak both official languages95:Federal government responsibilityNational deference, foreign policy96:What do we celebrate in Canada day?Canada as a self-governing dominion97:A Member of Parliament from Montreal decided to spend the weekend in her electoral district. This means she will be?In some part of Montreal were she was elected98:What is written on an eElection BallotThe names of the candidates and their parties in your local electoral district99:What does National Register of electors contain?Canadian citizen, at least 18 years old able to vote in federal elections and referendums100:What is the meaning of responsible government?The government must resign if loses the confidence in the assembly vote.101:What is the role of the opposition parties?Peacefully oppose or try to improve government proposals 102:Whom the Victoria Cross honour is awarded to?Conspicuous bravery or self sacrifice Canadians.103:Which of the following are some of the Canadian rights?Right to freedom of speech, religion, belief, etc104:What region is known as "Land of the Midnight Sun"?Northern Territories105:Which statement best describes the Qucbecoisform a nation within a united Canada106:Who can be exempt from the law?every one is equal under the law107:What is the significance of Vimy day?Canadian's reputation for valour in the first world war.108:Three branches of parliamentthe sovereign, the house of commons, the senate109:When did Aboriginal people come to Canada?from Asia thousands of years ago110:Responsibilities of municipal govfirefighting and recycling111:Which province has the most population?Ontario112:What do you pledge when taking the oath?Obey the law and fulfil duties113:Who selects the Cabinet Members?by the Prime Minister114:Meaning of Canadian Pacific RailwayLinks east to west and is the symbol of unity115:Women's suffrage movementAchieve the right to vote116:Freedom to be canadian?freedom of expressing thoughts or choosing whatever not against law117: only Canadian citizen canvote in federal and provincial election.118:who do we elect for in federal electionmember of parliament119:What does the term constitutional monarchy mean?The Sovereign's powers are limited by the Constitution:the Sovereign is the head of state and the Prime Minister is the head of government120:Which of the following rights do Canadian citizens have?The right to express yourself and to think whatever you choose.121:What is the name of the Royal Anthem of Canada?God Save the Queen (or King)122:In what capacity have 110,000 Canadians given their lives?Fighting for Canada in our Armed Forces123:What is the significance of the Battle of Vimy Ridge to Canadians?This important Canadian victory in the first world war secured the canadians reputation for valour.124:The citizens in each electoral district elect one member of house of commons?YES! (The citizens in each electoral district elect one MP who sits in the House of Commons to represent them, as well as all Canadians.)125:The most easterly point in North America and has its own time zoneNewfoundland and Labrador126:What is Terry Fox's contribution?Raise money for cancer research127:what is a Voter Information Card?It confirms you name is on the voter's list and tell you when and where to vote128: What are the privileges of a Canadian citizen?To vote.129:Canada name sourcekanata, meaning "village"130:What is the requirement to vote in federal electionOn voter list.131:The act of Quebec signed in 1774 allowed people from Quebec to worship the Catholic religion. What are the repercussions on C anada’s modern society?Everyone can worship a religion as long as its respects the law. 132:What is the major religious affiliate in Canada?Catholic133:The great majority of Cnandiand identify asChristians134: how long have aboriginal people lived in Canadamigrated from Asia thousand years ago135:police or judges are above the law, is it correct?no, everyone is equal under the law.136:what do we pledge when we take oath?obey the law in Canada and fulfill one's duty137:what are some freedoms Canadians have?free to live wherever in Canada and free speech or something 138:How does Canada;s legal system based on ?It is based on Rule of law, freedom under the law, democratic principles and due process.139:what is mean"responsible goverment"?The government must resign if loses the confidence in the assembly vote.140:who can be the candidate?candidate must be a Canadian citizen who is 18 years or older on election day141:In which wars did Canada fight as a country?first, second world wars, Korean and South Africa war142:'Why do we use a secret ballot system in Canada?'Canadian law secures the right to s secret ballot, this means that no one can watch you vote and no one should look at how you voted. it is your right.143:What is the first line of the official Canadian Remembrance Day Poem?In Flanders fields the poppies blow144:why Canada entered WW II ?help Europe defeat Germany145:vimy dayThe Canadian Corps captured Vimy Ridge in April 1917 in the first world war, with 10,000 killed or wounded, securing the Canadians’ reputation for valour as the "shock troops of the British Empire."146:Which oceans surrounded Canada?Atlantic, Arctic, Pacific147:What does Canada Day celebrate ?We celebrate Canada became Self governing dominion.148:What are the rights for Canadian Citizensfreedom of speech and belief149:Who appoints Senatorson the advice of the Prime Minister by Governor General150:Which province produces pulp, paper and hydroelectricity Quebec151:Which party is called in powerwho has most number of representatives in the House of Commons 152:Why international trade is important to Canada The engine of economic growth and maintain our standard of living 153:How does a bill becomes a lawwhen it’s passed by House of Commons and Senate after the Royal Ascent154:What is House of Commons?Representative chamber made up members of parliament elected by the people.155:What is the sinnificance of the Fur Trade?The first trading industry of beaver pelts and it became a symbol of Canada for hundreds of years!156:what is the meaning of term "From sea to sea"Canada's governing form Atlantic to Pacific157:Why do we take oath to Queen Elizabeth the Second? Because she is the Queen of Canada.158:How many Canadians died up until now.110,000159:What form of transportation did Aboriginal peoples and fur traders use?by canoe160:Approximately how many people served in the 1st world war? More than 600.000161:What is the industrious rodent on the five-cent coin?The beaver162:What is the significance of Hockey?Canada's most popular spectator sport and National Winter sport 163:Which regin covers more than one-third of Canada?North or Northern Canada164:Who was the first head of a "Responsible Government"in Canada in 1849?Sir Louis Hipplyte La Fontaine.165: What is the significance of Victoria Cross?The highest honour available to Canadians and is awarded for the most conspicuous bravery.166: Name three lagal rights protected by the Canadian charter of Right and Freedoms:Right to live and work anywhere in Canada ,right to fair trial and right to protection.167:The Ancestor of Aboriginal peoples is believed to have; Migrated from Asia many thousand of years ago.168:What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples?First Nations (65%) m'etis (30%) and Inuit (4%)169: What are the provinces of Central Canada?Ontarto and Quebec170:Which province in Canada has most people?Ontario171:Which City in Canada has most people?Toronto172:Canada's main financial centre and Largest city of diversity people is:Toronto173:The Canadian Pecific Railway is a powerful symbol of :Unity , connect pacific (Eastern) to Atlantic (Western) Canada 174:What is the significance of "D-Day" invasion in june 6,1944 is: In order to defeat Nazism or Canada with democratic allies attacked Normandy to Liberate Europe from Nazi occupation.175:Way did the Canadian Government build a reilway to connect the west coast?symbol of unity, connect pacific (Eastern) to Atlantic (Western) Canada176:What is the significance of the Remembrance Day poppy?To remember the sacrifices of war veterans and brave fallen in all wars up to the present day in which Canadians took parts.177:What is the roles of police?Enforce and upholds the Laws178:In Canada ,the Lew applies to everyone including:Judges ,Politicians and Police.179:Which one is a part of Canadian's Legal system?Freedom under the Law180:What is the significance of Canada's justice system? "presumption of innocence" in criminal matters.181:What is the significance of Nov 11th every year inCanada ? sacrifice of Canadian soldiers in all wars that Canadian soldiers have fought is remembered .182:Why is Vimy Ridge important to CanadiansIt showed the world the Canadian soldiers’ bravery in World war 1 . 183:Which two fundamental freedoms are protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?freedom of speech and belief184:Quebec Act 1773 is important in today's scenarioUnder the Canadian Law, everyone have freedom to follow any religion185:Why"presumption of innocence" is important in Canada's justice system?It guarantees everyone has a due processunder the law.186:one of the Canadian's right or privilege is:Voting in elections ,apply for a Canada passport and Enter or leave Canada freely.187:How are Members of Parliament chosen or selected?They are elected by voters in their local constituency/ridings 188:Who do Canadians vote for /choose in a Federal Election?。
入籍考试模拟题入籍考试模拟题1、What are the rights and responsibilities of a citizen?The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms sets out the democratic rights and fundamental freedoms of all Canadians. Some rights are essential for Canadian citizens:the right to vote or to be a candidate in federal and provincial elections;the right to enter, remain in or leave Canada;the right to earn a living and reside in any province or territory;minority language education rights (English or French); and the right to apply for a Canadian passport.Canadian citizenship also implies the following responsibilities:to obey Canada's laws;to vote in the federal, provincial and municipal elections;to discourage discrimination and injustice;to respect the rights of others;to respect public and private property; andto support Canada's ideals in building the country we all share.2、Who is entitled to apply for Canadian citizenship?You can apply for Canadian citizenship if you:are at least 18 years of age;have been a legal permanent resident in Canada for three out of the previous four years; can communicate in English or French; andhave knowledge of Canada, including the rights andresponsibilities of citizenship.参考练习题11. Name one right of Canadian Citizenshipa. to run as a candidate in a federal election*b. to drive a carc. to own landd. to run a business2. What do you write on a federal election ballot?a. the name of your provinceb. your telephone number and addressc. an "x" beside your named. an "x" beside the name of one candidate*3. Who has the right to run as a candidate in federal elections?a. tax payersb. professorsc. landed immigrantsd. Canadian citizens*4. What does the Notice of Confirmation of Registration Card tell you?a. where to register your name with Election Canadab. the names of candidates seeking federal electionc. when and where to vote*d. it confirms your Canadian citizenship5. What is Queen's representative in Canada called?a. the prime Ministerb. the Deputy Prime Ministerc. the Magistrated. the Governor General*6. When is Canada Day celebrated?a. April 17b. July 1*c. November 11d. May 247. Who was Canada's first Prime Minister?a. Lester B. Pearsonb. John A. Macdonald*c. Wilfrid Laurierd. Elienne Cartier8. What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship/a. to be loyal to the Queen of Canada*b. never leave Canadac. to run in a federal electiond. to apply for a Canadian passport9. Who are the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada? The inuit, the First Nations(or Indian)anda. the Metis*b. the Scottishc. the Irishd. the French10. Which four provinces joined together in Confederation? Ontario,Nova Scotia,a. Quebec and New Brunswick*b. Prince Edward Island and New Brunswickc. Prince Edward Island and Albertad. Quebec and Manitoba11. What are the territories of northern Canada?a. Yukon and British Columbiab. Yukon, North West Territories and Nunavut*c. North West Territories and Labradord. Yukon and Labrador12. What emblem is on the Canadian flag?a. a beaverb. a unicornc. an eagled. a maple leaf*13. Identify the service for which the federal government is responsiblea. parking by-lawb. foreign policy*c. fire protectiond. health care14 Which province has the largest population?a. Ontario*b. Quebecc. British Columbiad. Nova Scotia15. Which are the Prairie Provinces?a. Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Albertab. Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba*c. Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Manitobad. Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba16. What part of the constitution protects the rights of Canadians?a. the Declaration of Independenceb. the Citizenship Actc. the Constitution Act of 1985d. the Charter of rights and Freedoms*17. Which list best identifies citizenship responsibilities?a. learn both official languages, buy property and recyclenewspapersb. be loyal to Canada, recycle newspapers and drive a carc. respect the rights of others, care for Canada's heritage and support Canada's ideals*d. respect public and private property, buy property and own your own business18. What is the name of the Prime Minister of Canada?a. Lucien Bouchardb. Jean Charestc. Paul Martin *d. Preston Manning19. What do members of political parties do?a. develop the policies of the party *b. write the Voter's listc. review the government's budget and approve government spendingd. elect the government and appoint the Cabinet20. What types of jobs are most Canadians employed in?a.. agricultural jobs such as raising crops and animalse. Natural resource jobs such as mining, fishing and forestryf. Service jobs such as working in hospitals, offices and schools *g. Research jobs such as medicine and computer technologyDirection: Draw a circle around the letter beside the best answer There is only one correct answer to each question 参考练习题21. How do you vote in a Canadian election?a. by raised handb. by computerc. by telephoned. by secret ballot*2. Who has the right to vote in federal elections?a. property ownersb. Canadian citizens*c. Tax payersd. Landed immigrants3. What should you do if you do not receive a Notice of Confirmation of Registration Card?a. contact the federal political party in powerb. contact Election Canada*c. contact your regional government representatived. contact the House of Commons4. circle the letter which best identifies citizenship rightsa. right to vote in federal and provincial elections and to apply for a Canadian passport*b. right to own land and vote in a federal electionc. right to apply for a Canadian passport and work in the United Statesd. right to be a candidate in a federal election and own your own business5. which group of mountains divides Alberta and British Columbia?a. the Coastal rangeb. the Laurentiansc. the Appalachiansd. the Rockies*6. What does Canada Day celebrate?a. the anniversary of Confederation in 1867*b. Canadian bill of rightsc. The end of world War Id. The World War II7. Identify the services for which your municipal government is responsiblea. Highwaysb. Foreign policyc. Postal serviced. Building regulations*8.What is the capital of Canada?a. Montrealb. Torontoc. Vancouverd. Ottawa*9.What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship?a. never leave Canadab. obey the laws of Canada*c. apply for a Canadian passportd. give up your former citizenship10.What song is Canada's Anthem?a. God Save the Queenb. The Maple Leaf Foreverc. O Canada*d. Canada Is11.On what date did Nunavut become a territory?a. April1,1949b. April 1, 1999*c. July 1,1999d. July 1,186712.What did early English settlers do on the Hudson Bay shore?a. set up hospitalsb. set up diamond minesc. set up wheat farmsd. set up fishing and trading post*13.What part of the constitution protects the right of Canadians?a. the Statute of Westminsterb. the Citizenship Actc. the Multiculturalism Actd. the Charter of Rights and Freedom*14.Which four provinces joined together in Confederation ? New Brunswick, Quebec,a. Manitoba and Ontariob. Newfoundland and Nova Scotiac. Ontario and Nova Scotia*d. Nova Scotia and Alberta15.How are Members of Parliament chosen?a. they are appointed by the Senateb. they are chosen by the provincial Premiersc. they are elected by the Canadian citizens*d. they are appointed by the Prime Minister16.What is the government for all of Canada called?a. provincial governmentb. municipal governmentc. judicial governmentd. federal government*/doc/c6de673067ec102de2bd8982.ht ml one responsibility of Canadian citizenshipa. to buy a houseb. to tell how you votedc. to change your named. to respect the rights of others*18.What is the role of the Official Opposition?a. to debate and improve the laws proposed by the government*b. to defeat the governmentc. to support all the laws proposed by the governmentd. to call for new elections19.What is the Queen's representative in each province called?a. the Magistrateb. the Premierc. the Lieutenant Governor*d. a Member of the Assembly20.Who do Members of Parliament represent?a. only Canadian citizens in their ridingsb. the provincesc. only property owners in their ridingsd. everyone in their ridings*Direction: Draw a circle around the letter beside the best answer There is only one correct answer to each question 参考练习题31. Who do Canadian vote for in federal election?a. Members of the Assemblyb. Members of Parliament*c. Judgesd. Senators2. Who has the right to run as a candidate in federal elections?a. business ownersb. landed immigrantsc. medical doctorsd. Canadian citizens*3. What does the Notice of Confirmation of Registration Card tell you?a. Where to register your name with Election Canadab. The names of candidates seeking federal electionc. When and where to vote*d. It confirms your Canadian citizenship4. What is printed on a federal election ballot?a. the name of the voterb. the names of the candidates and their partiesc. the name of the enumeratord. the names of aldermen and alderwomen5. What are the three parts pf Parliament? The Senate, The Queen(represented by the Governor General),anda. the Constitutionb. the House of Representativesc. the House of Commons*d. the Enumerators6. What is the capital of Canadaa. Calgaryb. Vancouverc. Halifaxd. Ottawa*7. Who are the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada? The Metis, The First Nations (or Indians),anda. the Frenchb. the Scottishc. Inuit*d. The Iroquois8. Which four provinces joined together in Confederation?Ontario, New Brunswick anda. Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Islandb. British Columbia and Quebecc. Quebec and Nova Scotia*d. Quebec and Prince Edward Island9. What types of jobs are most Canadians employed in?a. natural resource jobs such as mining and forestryb. service jobs such as working in offices and schools*c. research job such as medicine and computer technologyd. agriculture jobs such as raising crops and animals10. What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship?a. to buy only Canada productsb. to be loyal to the Queen of Canada*c. to apply for a Canadian passportd. to run in a federal election11. Which province was the last to join Confederation?a. Newfoundland*b. Prince Edward Islandc. Saskatchewand. British Columbia12. What is the name of the Prime Minister of Canada?a. Preston Manningb. Lucien Bouchardc. Jean Charestd. Paul Martin *13. When did the Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Canadian Constitution?a. 1982*b. 1967c. 1972d. 186814. Identify the service for which the provincial government is responsiblea. citizenshipb. public librariesc. fire protectiond. health care*15.What does Canada Day celebrate?a. the end of World War Ib. the Queen's birthdayc. the anniversary of Confederation in 1867*d. Canadian Bill of rights16. What is Canada's system of government calleda. a congressional systemb. a dictatorshipc. a republicd. a parliamentary democracy*17. Name one right of Canadian citizenshipa. to be given preference for certain jobs*b. to own a housec. to join a uniond. to own land18. Which three oceans surround Canada?a. Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans*b. Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceansc. South Pacific, North Atlantic and Indian Oceansd. Arctic, Pacific and Indian Oceans19. In which type of industry did most European settlers work?a. the manufacturing industryb. the fur trade and fishing*c. the service industryd. the mining industry20. Which list best identifies citizenship responsibilities?a. learn both official languages, buy property and recycle newspapers。
加拿大入籍考试真题------------------------------------------作者xxxx------------------------------------------日期xxxx关于加拿大的问题:Aboriginal people——原住民1. Who are the Aboriginal peoples of Canada? —谁是加拿大的原住民?2. What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples? ——三类主要的原住民是什么?3. From whom are the Metis descended? –麦提斯人是由谁繁衍出的?4. Which group of Aboriginal peoples make up more than half the population of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut? –哪一类的原住民在西北部地区和努那瓦人口占半数以上?5. Why are the Aboriginal peoples of Canada working toward self-government? ——为什么加拿大的原住民致力与自治?History—历史1.Where did the first European settlers in Canada come from? ——加拿大的第一个欧洲殖民者从哪里来?2.Why did the early explorers first come to Atlantic Canada? ——为什么早期的探险者首先到达加拿大大西洋那边?3.What three Industries helped the early setters build communitiesin the Atlantic region? ——哪三种工业帮助早期的殖民者在大西洋地区建立社区?4.Who were the United Empire Loyalists? ——谁是联盟帝国的效忠者?5.When did settlers from France first establish communities on theSt. Lawrence River? ——法国殖民者第一个在圣劳伦斯河边建立社区是什么时候?6.Which trade spread across Canada, making it important to theeconomy for over 300 years? ——哪一种贸易遍布加拿大,300多年一直对经济很重要?7.What form of transportation did Aboriginal peoples and fur tradersuse to create trading network in North America? ——原住民和毛皮商使用哪种运输方式来建立北美贸易网?8.What important trade did the Hudson’s Bay Company control? ——名为Hudson’s Bay的公司控制了哪种重要的贸易?9.What did the government do to make immigration to western Canadamuch easier? ——政府作了什么使得移民到加拿大西部变得简单了?Confederation/Government 联邦/政府1.What does Confederation mean? ——联邦是什么意思?2.What is the Canadian Constitution? ——加拿大的宪法是什么?3.What year was Confederation? ——哪年建国?4.When did the British North America Act come into effect? –英属北美法令什么时候开始生效?5.Why is the British North America Act important in Canadian history?——为什么英属北美法令在加拿大历史上很重要?6.Which four provinces first formed Confederation? ——哪四个省首先形成联盟?7.Which was the last province to join Canada? ——最后一个加入加拿大的省是哪个?8.When is Canada Day and what does it celebrate? ——加拿大国庆是哪天,为了庆祝什么?9.Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada? ——加拿大的第一任总理是谁?10.Why is the Constitution Act, 1982 important in Canadianhistory? ——为什么“宪法法案,1982”在加拿大历史上很重要?Right and Responsibilities1.What part of the Constitution legally protects the basic rightsand freedoms of all Canadians?2.When did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become art ofthe Canadian Constitution? two fundamental freedoms protected by the Canadian Charter ofRights and Freedom? three legal rights protected by the Canadian Charter ofRights and Freedoms.5.List three ways in which you can protect the environment.6.Who has the right to apply for a Canadian passport?7.What does equality under the law mean? six responsibilities of citizenship.9.Give an example of how you can show responsibility byparticipating in your community.10.List four rights Canadian citizens have.11.What will you promise when you take the Oath of Citizenship?Languages1.What are the two official languages of Canada?2.Give an example of where English and French have equal status inCanada.3.Where do most French-speaking Canadians live?4.Which province has the most bilingual Canadians?5.Which province is the only officially bilingual province?Symbols1.What does the Canadian flag look like?2.What song is Canada’s national anthem.3.Give the first two lines of Canada’s national anthem.4.Where does the name “Canada” come from?5.Which animal is the official symbol of Canada?6.What is the tower in the centre of the Parliament buildings called?Geography1.What is the population of Canada?2.What three oceans border on Canada?3.What is the capital city of Canada? all the provinces and territories and their capital cities. the five regions of Canada.6.Which region covers more than one-third of Canada?7.In which region do more than half the people in Canada live?8.One-third of all Canadians live in which province?9.Where are the Canadian rockies?10.Where are the great lakes?11.Which mountain range is on the border between Alberta andBritish Columbia?12.Where are the parliament buildings located?13.Which country borders Canada on the south?14.What are the prairie provinces?15.Which province in Canada is the smallest in land size?16.What is a major river in Quebec?17.On what date did Nunavut become a territory?Economy。
1 In what industry do most Canadians work?
a. Natural resources
b. Information Technology
c. Service
d. Manufacturing
2 Who was John Graves Simcoe?
a. Founder of the city of Toronto
b. Founder of the city of Calgary
c. Founder of the city of Victoria
d. Founder of the city of Kingston
3 What is the meaning of the phrase "the world’s longest undefended border"?
a. Millions of Canadians and Americans cross every year and in safety
b. Canada enjoys close relations with the United States
c. Over three-quarters of Canadian exports are destined for the U.S.A.
d. Canada exports billions of dollars worth of energy products to U.S.A.
4 Who circled the globe in a wheelchair to raise funds for spinal cord research?
a. Rick Hansen
b. Reginald Fessenden
c. Terry Fox
d. Gerhard Herzberg
5 Who recommended that the Upper and Lower Canada be merged and given
a responsible government?
a. Lord Durham
b. La Fontaine
c. Sir George-Étienne Cartier
d. Sir Leonard Tilley
6 Who built the French Empire in North America?
a. Jean Talon, Bishop Laval and Count Frontenac
b. Great Britain
c. Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur Iberville
d. King Charles II
7 When did the British North America Act come into effect?
a. 1867
b. 1871
c. 1898
d. 1905
8 Who has the right to run as a candidate in federal elections?
a. Any Canadian citizen who is at least 18 years old
b. Any man who is at least 18 years old
c. A Canadian citizen who is 16 years old
d. Anyone
9 Who are the national police force and one of Canada’s best-known symbols today?
a. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
b. The North West Mounted Police
c. The South East Mounted Police
d. The Military police
10 What is the color of Canadian Flag?
a. Red and white
b. Green and white
c. Red and blue
d. Blue and white
11 Who of the following can help you with legal problems?
a. The lawyers
b. The police
c. Members of Parliament
d. The politicians
12 What if the government loses a confidence vote in assembly?
a. Must resign
b. Can continue
c. Do nothing
d. Call for by-election
13 What is the tenure of the Governor General?
a. 5 years
b. 6 years
c. 7 years
d. 4 years
14 Today, diversity enriches Canadians’ lives. Where is it reflected most?
a. Cities
b. Countryside areas
c. Towns
d. Mountains
15 Which of the following is a responsibility of Municipal Government?
a. Local health and social services
b. Natural Resources
c. Education
d. Highways
16 Which is the most popular spectator sport of Canada?
a. Hockey
b. Soccer
c. Cricket
d. Basketball
17 How many Canadians have been awarded the Victoria Cross?
a. 96
b. 500
c. 1222
d. 2
18 Which of the following is a responsibility of the federal government of Canada?
a. Navigation
b. Education
c. Health
d. Highways
19 What makes a jury?
a. Impartial juries made up of citizens
b. Group of judges
c. Group of people who knows law
d. Lawyers
20 Who invented the Cardiac pacemaker?
a. Dr John A. Hopps
b. Gabriel Dumont
c. Mathew Evans and Henry Woodward
d. Alexander Graham Bell。