Grammar
Canadian Government
Voting
Expressions
Locations
100

This is what we call names of things, places and events

What is Noun?

100

There are three of these in Canada:  federal, provincial and municipal

What are "levels of government"?

100

The paper we use to cast our votes during an election is called...

What are "ballots"?

100

This word means "in agreement"

What is "in favour of"?

100

The city where our federal government does business

What is "Ottawa"?

200

These words need a determiner in front of them all the time (e.g. a place, the voter, etc.)

What is a countable noun?

200

The legislative, executive and judiciary are ____________ of government.

What are "branches"?

200

The region or area where citizens are allowed to vote and choose their representatives are called.....

What are "electoral districts"?

200

Used when you want to politely tell someone you don't want to answer their question.  This expression makes it clear that you will not answer the question.

What is "I'd rather not say"?

200

The location in Toronto where our provincial government runs the government

What is "Queen's Park"?

300

This is the plural form of the word "person"

What is "people"?

300

The people who represent citizens in the federal government

What are Members of Parliament (MP)?

300

The date of our next provincial election.

What is June 7, 2018?

300

This expression is used to end a conversation, acknowledging that you and your partner do not agree on an issue, but that you respect his/her opinion.

What is "fair enough"?

300

A polling station is .....

What is "the place where citizens go to vote"?

400

The following words have this in common:  "Freedom", "Information" and "Advice"

What is "non-count nouns"?

400

The leader of the party with the most seats in the House of Commons is the......

What is the Prime Minister?

400

The card that has all the information you need to know when and where to vote.

What are "Voter Information Cards"?

400

People often ask this question to warn people they are about to ask a difficult question.  They may use it to ask for permission to ask the question as well.

What is "Would it be OK to ask you something"?

400

This word comes from the French word "parlez".  It means to talk or debate

What is "Parliament"?

500
We stress words that have meaning and de-stress words that don't.  These two types of words are called in pronunciation....

What are "content" and "function/structure" words?

500

The ministers of the crown and the Prime Minister together form this.

What is "the Cabinet"?

500

During a municipal election, voters are expected to vote for these three positions.

What is "mayor", "councillor" and "board trustee"?

500

The name of the electoral system Canada uses to count votes

What is "first-past-the-post"?

500

There are two 'houses' in our federal government:  The House of Commons and the Senate.  These two are often referred to as houses or .....

What are "chambers"?

M
e
n
u