Government
Economics
Quebec's Independence
French and Indian War
Miscellaneous
100

The Governor General represents the
A. Prime Minister
B. Provinces
C. British monarch
D. Supreme Court

C. British monarch

100

Which industry is most important in eastern Canada?
A. Fishing
B. Oil drilling
C. Automobile manufacturing
D. Mining

A. Fishing

100

Quebec has remained part of Canada because
A. It lost independence votes
B. It was forced by the military
C. The U.S. controls it
D. It has no government

A. It lost independence votes

100

The French presence in Canada is still seen today through
A. Government structure
B. Language and culture
C. Military alliances
D. Currency

B. Language and culture

100

Canada’s cultural diversity is best described as
A. One single culture
B. A mix of many cultures
C. Only European traditions
D. Only Indigenous traditions

B. A mix of many cultures

100

Canada is a
A. Presidential republic
B. Direct democracy
C. Constitutional monarchy
D. Dictatorship

C. Constitutional monarchy

100

Canada has which type of economic system?
A. Command
B. Mixed leaning command
C. Market
D. Mixed leaning market

D. Mixed leaning market

100

Quebec is unique in Canada because most people speak
A. English
B. Spanish
C. French
D. German

C. French

100

The French and Indian War was fought between
A. France and Britain
B. Canada and U.S.
C. Spain and Portugal
D. Germany and France

A. France and Britain

100

Canada is called a bilingual country because it has two official languages:
A. English and Spanish
B. French and German
C. English and French
D. English and Italian

C. English and French

200

The head of government in Canada is the
A. King
B. Prime Minister
C. Governor General
D. Premier

B. Prime Minister

200

Which natural resource is important to Canada’s economy?
A. Oil
B. Gold
C. Timber
D. All of the above

D. All of the above

200

Some people in Quebec want independence because they want to
A. Join the U.S.
B. Preserve their language and culture
C. End trade
D. Change climate

B. Preserve their language and culture

200

This war took place in North America, including parts of present-day
A. Mexico
B. Canada
C. Brazil
D. China

B. Canada

200

Most French-speaking Canadians live in
A. Ontario
B. Quebec
C. Alberta
D. Yukon

B. Quebec

300

Canada’s legislative branch is called
A. Congress
B. Parliament
C. National Assembly
D. Diet

B. Parliament

300

Trade between Canada and the United States is important because
A. They share no border
B. It helps both economies grow
C. Canada only exports goods
D. The U.S. controls Canada’s economy

B. It helps both economies grow

300

A vote on independence is called a
A. Election
B. Referendum
C. Petition
D. Census

B. Referendum

300

After the war, Britain gained control of
A. Quebec and Canada
B. France
C. Spain
D. Russia

A. Quebec and Canada

300

Which religion did the French bring to Canada?
A. Protestantism
B. Roman Catholicism
C. Buddhism
D. Judaism

B. Roman Catholicism

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A system where power is shared between national and state governments is called a what?
A. Autocratic system
B. Federal system
C. Oligarchy system
D. Monarch system

B. Federal system

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USMCA helps Canada by
A. Ending trade
B. Increasing tariffs
C. Encouraging free trade
D. Limiting exports

C. Encouraging free trade

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People who want Quebec to secede from Canada are called
A. Traitors
B. Loyalists
C. Separatists
D. Canadians

C. Separatists

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The war ended with the
A. Treaty of Versailles
B. Treaty of Paris (1763)
C. Treaty of Ghent
D. NATO Agreement

B. Treaty of Paris (1763)

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Which group is known for living in harmony with nature and relying on hunting and fishing?
A. British settlers
B. First Nations and Inuit
C. Industrial workers
D. Government officials

B. First Nations and Inuit