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Study Questions
Review the official study questions from the Discover Canada guide to prepare for your test.
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About the Citizenship Test
The test has 20 questions. You need to answer at least 15 correctly (75%) to pass. All questions are based on Discover Canada.
Official Study Questions
The following questions are drawn from the Discover Canada guide. Use them to test your knowledge before the real citizenship test.
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Tip
Use the Quiz section of this app to test yourself interactively. The Practice Test simulates the real 20-question citizenship test.
Sample Questions
- •What is the capital city of Canada?
- •Who was Canada's first Prime Minister?
- •What are the three levels of government in Canada?
- •How many senators does Canada have?
- •What are the two official languages of Canada?
- •Who is Canada's Head of State?
- •What year did Canada become a country?
- •What is Remembrance Day and when is it observed?
- •What does the Charter of Rights and Freedoms protect?
- •What is the highest court in Canada?
- •What is habeas corpus?
- •What happened at the Battle of Vimy Ridge?
- •What are the three groups of Aboriginal peoples?
- •What is the significance of July 1?
- •What is the first-past-the-post system?
- •What are the responsibilities of Canadian citizens?
- •How does a bill become law in Canada?
- •What is the role of the Governor General?
- •What voting rights do Canadians have?
- •What are the Atlantic provinces?
🍁 Key Points to Remember
- •The citizenship test has 20 questions; you need 15 correct (75%) to pass.
- •Questions cover rights and responsibilities, history, government, and geography.
- •All questions are based on the content in Discover Canada.
- •Practice with these questions to identify your weak areas.