1950's
1960's
1970's
1980's
1990's
100

What was one of the most common jobs for Canadian men in the 1950s?
A) Farmer B) Software Engineer C) Airline Pilot D) Barista

A) Farmer

100

Which industry expanded the fastest during the 1960s in Canada?
A) Information Technology B) Construction C) Education D) Entertainment

C) Education

100

In 1970, what was the approximate minimum wage in Canada?
A) $1/hour B) $2/hour C) $3/hour D) $4/hour

A) $1/hour

100

What type of job was becoming popular in the 1980s due to technology?
A) Secretary B) Computer Programmer C) Coal Miner D) Steelworker

B) Computer Programmer

100

What industry was booming in the 1990s?
A) Tech and telecommunications B) Manufacturing C) Farming D) Logging

A) Tech and telecommunications

200

True or False: Women made up less than 25% of the Canadian workforce in the 1950s.

True

200

True or False: By the late 1960s, about half of Canadian households owned two cars.

False (It was much less common.)

200

What major workplace technology began replacing typewriters in the late 1970s?

Personal computer

200

True or False: the 1980's is the decade that saw the rise of most part-time and service industry jobs in Canada between the 50's-90's

True 

200

The minimum wage in most provinces in 1995 ranged around:
A) $3/hour B) $5.50/hour C) $6.50/hour D) $8/hour

C) $6.50/hour

300

What was the average annual salary for a full-time Canadian worker in 1955?
A) $1,200 B) $2,400 C) $4,000 D) $6,000

B) $2,400

300

Which occupation became more common among women in the 1960s?
A) Nurse B) Miner C) Pilot D) Carpenter

A) Nurse

300

Which movement in the 1970s significantly influenced women entering new professions?
A) Environmental movement B) Women’s liberation movement C) Peace movement D) Fitness craze

B) Women’s liberation movement

300

Which major cultural shift changed how many people worked in the 1980s?
A) Remote work B) Rise of office cubicles C) Four-day work week D) Weekend-only schedules

B) Rise of office cubicles

300

True or False: More women than men held university degrees by the end of the 1990s.

True

400

Which sector saw the biggest growth during the post-war boom?
A) Retail B) Manufacturing C) Technology D) Hospitality

B) Manufacturing

400

What career was Canada's highest salary in the 60's? 

a) Vet  b)Doctor  c)Teacher  d)Engineer 

Medical Doctor / Surgeon made an average annual salary (mid-to-late 1960s):
≈ $25,000–$35,000 CAD per year

The average Canadian worker earned about $4,000–$5,000/year in the 1960s so a doctor earning $30,000 made roughly 6–8 times the average income. 

400

Which industry saw major job loss due to automation in the 1970s?
A) Agriculture B) Manufacturing C) Education D) Retail

B) Manufacturing

400

What was a common workplace fashion trend in the 1980s?
A) Jeans and T-shirts B) Power suits with shoulder pads C) Tracksuits D) Overalls

B) Power suits with shoulder pads

400

Which major social shift affected the workforce in the 1990s?
A) Fewer women working B) Rise of dual-income households C) Return to rural jobs D) Shorter workweeks

B) Rise of dual-income households

500

In the 1950s, a teacher’s yearly salary averaged around:
A) $1,800 B) $2,200 C) $3,000 D) $3,800

B) $2,200

500

The average Canadian weekly wage in 1965 was approximately:
A) $40 B) $60 C) $80 D) $100

C) $80

500

Which major global event in the 1970s led to layoffs and slower job growth in Canada?
A) Cold War B) Oil crisis C) Space Race D) Vietnam War

B) Oil crisis

500

Which communication tool became widespread in workplaces during the 1980s?
A) Internet chat B) Pagers C) Smartphones D) Teleconferencing

B) Pagers

500

What new communication tool changed how offices operated in the 1990s?
A) Telegram B) Email C) Fax machine D) Landline

B) Email