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100

Canadian money is counted in

a) pounds and pence.

b) shillings and crowns.

c) dollars and cents.

d) loons and bucks.

c) dollars and cents.

100

Canada, like the United States, was once ruled by

a) Washington.

b) England.

c) Spain.

d) North America.

b) England.

100

The Canadian flag shows

a) the queen of England.

b) a maple leaf.

c) a loon.

d) a star for each province.

b) a maple leaf.

100

In area, Canada is

a) the biggest country on Earth.

b) the second-biggest country on Earth.

c) smaller than the United States.

d) the same size as the United States.

b) the second-biggest country on Earth.

200

Canada’s top official is the

a) president.

b) prime minister.

c) king of Canada.

d) governor.

b) prime minister.

200

The two main languages of Canada are

a) French and English.

b) French and Inuit.

c) English and Inuit.

d) English and American.

a) French and English.

200

A group’s way of living and doing things is called its

a) language.

b) culture.

c) personality.

d) religion.

b) culture.

200

Where do most Canadians live?

a) in northern Canada

b) in southern Canada

c) in central Canada

d) in western Canada

b) in southern Canada

300

Who are the Inuit?

a) the indigenous people of northern Canada

b) Canada’s most popular hockey team

c) the indigenous people of western Canada

d) the people elected to run the Canadian government

a) the indigenous people of northern Canada

300

The first Europeans to settle in Canada came from

a) Spain.

b) the United States.

c) England and France.

d) Holland and Sweden.

c) England and France.

300

The first European settlers wanted to make money from Canada’s

a) maple syrup and tobacco.

b) lumber and buffalo hide.

c) bacon and loon feathers.

d) fish and beaver fur.

d) fish and beaver fur.

300

Canada is divided into

a) provinces and territories.

b) states and colonies.

c) kingdoms.

d) capitals.

a) provinces and territories.

400

Why did the Tories, or Loyalists, move to Canada?

a) They were loyal to the United States.

b) They were loyal to France.

c) They wanted to live under English rule in Canada.

d) They wanted Canada to be independent.

c) They wanted to live under English rule in Canada

400

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police became known for

a) maintaining law and order.

b) fighting the Americans.

c) fighting for independence.

d) violent and lawless behavior.

a) maintaining law and order.

400

Today, Canada is

a) a colony of Great Britain.

b) a colony of France.

c) a part of the United States.

d) an independent country.

d) an independent country.

400

Many people in the Atlantic Provinces make their living by

a) mining.

b) growing wheat and raising cattle.

c) hunting whales and seals.

d) fishing.

d) fishing.

500

The capital of Canada is ___________.

Ottawa.

500

The first language of most people in Quebec is ________.

French.