加拿大公民入籍试题及参考解答
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加拿大公民入籍试题及参考解答
What three oceans border Canada?
a. Atlantic, Arctic and Bering.
©; Atlantic, Arctic and Pacific.
c. Pacific, Indian and Atlantic.
d. Hudson, Pacific and Atlantic.
Name the five regions of Canada
a. Midwest, North, South, East, Central
b. Maritimes, Ontario, Quebec, Prairies and British
Columbia
©;. Atlantic, Central, Prairie, West Coast and
North
d. West, Central, East, Prairies and Territories
What is the capital city of Canada?
©;. Ottawa.
b. Toronto.
c. Montreal.
d. Hull.
What are the provinces of Central Canada and their capital
cities?
a. Manitoba (Winnipeg) and Ontario (Toronto).
b.Quebec (Quebec City) and Prince Edward Island
(Charlottetown).
©;.Ontario (Toronto) and Quebec (Quebec
City).
d.Saskatchewan (Regina) and Manitoba Winnipeg).
What are the provinces of the Atlantic region and their
capital cities?
a. Nova Scotia (Halifax), New Brunswick (Fredricton), Prince
Edward Island (Charlottetown) and Quebec (Quebec).
©;. Newfoundland (St. John's), Nova Scotia
(Halifax), New Brunswick (Fredericton) and Prince Edward Island
(Charlottetown).
c. Newfoundland (St. John's), Nova Scotia (Halifax), New
Brunswick (Fredericton) and Quebec (Quebec).
d.Nova Scotia (Halifax), New Brunswick (Frederiction), Quebec
(Quebec City)and Ontario (Toronto).
What are the Prairie provinces and their capital
cities?
a. Alberta (Edmonton) and Saskatachewan
(Regina).
©;. Alberta (Edmonton), Saskatchewan (Regina)
and Manitoba (Winnipeg).
c. Saskatchewan (Regina) and Manitoba
(Winnipeg).
d. Saskatchewan (Regina), Manitoba (Winnipeg) and Ontario
(Toronto).
What are the territories of northern Canada and their capital
cities?
a. Alaska (Juneau) and Yukon Territory (
Whitehorse).
b. Northwest Territories (Yellowknife) and Alaska
(Juneau).
c. Northwest Territories (Yellowknife).
©;. Yukon Territory (Whitehorse), Northwest
Territories (Yellowknife), and Nunavut (Iqaluit).
Which region covers more than one-third of
Canada?
a. Central Canada.
b. Prairies.
c. Atlantic Canada.
©;. Northern Canada.
Where do more than half of the people in Canada
live?
©;. Central Canada.
b. Prairies.
c. Atlantic Canada.
d. Northern Canada.
One third of all Canadians live in which
province?
a. Quebec.
©;. Ontario.
c. Northwest Territories.
d. Manitoba.
Where are the Canadian Rockies?
a. Coastal British Columbia.
©;.On the border between British Columbia and
Alberta.
c. Alberta.
d.Quebec
Where are the Great Lakes?
©;. Between Ontario and the United
States
b. Manitoba.
c. Northern Quebec.
d. Atlantic Canada.
What is a major river in Quebec?
a. Fraser River
©;. St. Lawrence River
c. Niagara
d. Hudson's Bay.
Which mountain range is on the border between Alberta and
British Columbia?
a. Coastal Range.
b. Columbia Mountains.
c. Laurentian Mountains.
©;. Rocky Mountains.
Which province in Canada is the smallest in land
size?
a. Nova Scotia.
©;. Prince Edward Island.
c. Yukon Territory.
d. Newfoundland and Labrador.
Where are the Parliament Buildings located?
©;. Ottawa.
b. Quebec City.
c. Hull.
d. Toronto.
Which country lies on Canada’s southern border?
©;. United States of America.
b. Central America.
c. Mexico.
d. Washington.
On what date did Nunavut become a territory?
a. July 1st, 1867
©;. April 1st, 1999
c. June 24th, 1995
d. March 31st, 1949
What are the three main types of industry in
Canada?
a. Natural resources, tourism and services.
b. Tourism, services and manufacturing.
c. Natural resources, tourism and manufacturing.
©;. Natural resources, manufacturing and
services.
In what industry do most Canadians work?
a. Natural resources.
b. Tourism.
©;. Service.
d. Manufacturing.
What country is Canada’s largest trading
partner?
a. Mexico.
©;. United States of America.
c. China.
d. Japan.
Which region is known as the industrial and manufacturing
heartland of Canada?
a. Atlantic provinces.
b. Prairie provinces.
©;. Central Canada.
d. West Coast.
Which region of Canada is known for both its fertile
agricultural land and valuable energy resources?
a. British Columbia.
©;. Prairie provinces.
c. Ontario.
d. Manitoba.
Who is Canada’s Head of State?
a. Governor General of Canada.
©;. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
c. Prime Minister.
d. Lieutenant Governor.
Who is the Queen’s representative in Canada?
a. Prime Minister of Canada.
b. Premier.
c. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
©;. Governor General of Canada.
What is the name of the Governor General?
a. Adrienne Clarkson.
b. Paul Martin
c. Mike Harris.
©;. Michaëlle Jean
What do you call the Queen’s representative in the
provinces?
a. Premier.
b. Member of the Legislative Assembly.
©;. Lieutenant-Governor.
d. Senator.
What is Canada’s system of government called?
a. Dictatorship.
©;. Parliamentary government.
c. Military Rule.
d. Communism.
What are the three parts of Parliament?
a. The Queen, Governor General and Prime
Minister.
b. The House of Commons, the Legislative Assembly and the
Senate.
c. The Queen, the Legislative Assembly and the
Senate.
©;. The Queen, the House of Commons and the
Senate.
What are the three levels of government in
Canada?
©;. Federal, Provincial/Territorial, Municipal
or Local.
b. Federal, Provincial and City.
c. Federal, Territorial and Provincial.
d. Federal, State and Local.
What do you call a law before it is passed?
a. A New law.
b. A Proposed law.
©;. A Bill.
d. A New proposal.
How does a bill become a law?
a. The Lieutenant Governor must approve the
bill.
©;. Approval by a majority in the House of
Commons and Senate and finally the Governor General.
c. The Queen must sign the bill.
d. Approval by the Members of the Legislative
Assembly.
How are Members of Parliament chosen?
a. Appointed by the Prime Minister.
©;. Elected by Canadian citizens.
c. Appointed by the Queen.
d. Elected by the Provincial Ministers.