Canadian Government and Citizenship Rights
Canadian History
Canadian Symbols and Culture
Geography
Hardies
100

What are the three parts of Parliament?

  • A) The Queen, the Prime Minister, and the Senate
  • B) The Governor General, the Senate, and the House of Commons
  • C) The House of Commons, the Senate, and the Supreme Court
  • D) The Prime Minister, the Senate, and the House of Commons
  • C) The House of Commons, the Senate, and the Supreme Court
100

Who were the first inhabitants of Canada?

  • A) French settlers
  • B) Vikings
  • C) Indigenous peoples
  • D) British explorers
  • C) Indigenous peoples
100

What are Canada’s official languages?

  • A) English and German
  • B) French and German
  • C) English and French
  • D) English and Spanish
  • C) English and French
100

What is Canada’s largest province by land area?

  • A) Ontario
  • B) Quebec
  • C) Alberta
  • D) British Columbia
  • B) Quebec
100

Which Canadian province was the first to grant women the right to vote in 1916?

  • A) Ontario
  • B) Quebec
  • C) Manitoba
  • D) Alberta
  • C) Manitoba
200

Who is Canada’s Head of State?

  • A) The Prime Minister
  • B) The Governor General
  • C) The Monarch
  • D) The Chief Justice
  • C) The Monarch
200

Which two European countries first colonized Canada?

  • A) France and Germany
  • B) France and England
  • C) Spain and England
  • D) France and Spain
  • B) France and England
200

What is the national anthem of Canada?

  • A) O Canada
  • B) God Save the Queen
  • C) Land of the Maple Leaf
  • D) Stand on Guard
  • A) O Canada
200

Which province is known as the “Breadbasket of Canada”?

  • A) Ontario
  • B) Alberta
  • C) Saskatchewan
  • D) Manitoba
  • C) Saskatchewan
200

The Quiet Revolution was a period of rapid social and economic change in which province?

  • A) British Columbia
  • B) Quebec
  • C) Nova Scotia
  • D) Ontario
  • B) Quebec
300

Who represents the monarch in Canada? 

  • A) The Prime Minister
  • B) The Governor General
  • C) The Speaker of the House of Commons
  • D) The Chief Justice
  • B) The Governor General
300

What year did Canada become a country?

  • A) 1871
  • B) 1867
  • C) 1787
  • D) 1812
  • B) 1867
300

Which animal is a symbol of Canada?

  • A) Polar bear
  • B) Moose
  • C) Beaver
  • D) Caribou
  • C) Beaver
300

Which city is the most populous in Canada?

  • A) Vancouver
  • B) Ottawa
  • C) Toronto
  • D) Montreal
  • C) Toronto
300

Which Canadian military force landed on Juno Beach during the D-Day invasion of World War II?

  • A) The Canadian Infantry Division
  • B) The Royal Canadian Regiment
  • C) The Canadian Expeditionary Force
  • D) The First Canadian Army

A) The Canadian Infantry Division

400

Who has the right to vote in Canada?

  • A) All citizens, 18 years of age and older
  • B) All permanent residents
  • C) Citizens 21 and older
  • D) Any resident with a job
  • A) All citizens, 18 years of age and older
400

Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?

  • A) John A. Macdonald
  • B) Wilfrid Laurier
  • C) Pierre Trudeau
  • D) Louis Riel
  • A) John A. Macdonald
400

What is the capital city of Canada?

  • A) Toronto
  • B) Montreal
  • C) Ottawa
  • D) Vancouver
  • C) Ottawa
400

What is the longest river in Canada?

  • A) St. Lawrence River
  • B) Mackenzie River
  • C) Fraser River
  • D) Ottawa River
  • B) Mackenzie River
400

Who was the first French-speaking Prime Minister of Canada?

  • A) Louis St. Laurent
  • B) Wilfrid Laurier
  • C) Pierre Trudeau
  • D) Jean Chrétien

B) Wilfrid Laurier

500

Which level of government is responsible for education in Canada?

  • A) Federal
  • B) Provincial
  • C) Municipal
  • D) Regional
  • B) Provincial
500

What was the last province to join Canada?

  • A) British Columbia
  • B) Prince Edward Island
  • C) Alberta
  • D) Newfoundland and Labrador
  • D) Newfoundland and Labrador
500

What is the meaning of the red and white colors on Canada’s flag?

  • A) Red represents maple leaves, and white represents snow
  • B) Red represents bravery, and white represents peace
  • C) Red represents the oceans, and white represents the mountains
  • D) Red represents the Indigenous peoples, and white represents peace
  • A) Red represents maple leaves, and white represents snow
500

Which Canadian city is known as the “Polar Bear Capital of the World”?

  • A) Iqaluit
  • B) Churchill
  • C) Yellowknife
  • D) Whitehorse
  • B) Churchill
500

What is the largest island in Canada?

  • A) Baffin Island
  • B) Newfoundland
  • C) Vancouver Island
  • D) Ellesmere Island
  • A) Baffin Island