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Free Online Canadian-Citizenship Practice Test – Government and Elections 1
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What is the role of opposition parties?
To sign all bills into law
To oppose or try to improve government proposals
To assist the Senate
To assist the Prime Minister
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The elected members of both the House of Commons and the provincial and territorial legislatures are responsible for?
All the answers apply
Passing laws
Approving and monitoring expenditures
Keeping the government accountable
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Who is Canada's Head of State?
The Governor General
The Sovereign
Te Prime Minister
The Lt. Governor
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In Canada, are you obliged to tell other people how you voted?
Yes, if it is your Union Representative that asks
Yes, if ti is your employer that asks
Yes, if it is your MP that asks
No, it's a secret ballot, you can chose or chose not to tell others
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How are members of Parliament chosen?
They are appointed by the Governor General and Cabinet Members
They are chosen by provisional premiers and commisioners
They are chosen by Sovereign
They are elected by voters in their local constituency (riding)
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Canada is divided into how many electoral districts?
308
10 for the provinces
10 for the provinces and three for the northern territories
435
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The Prime Minister and the party in power can run the government as long as ?
They the support or confidence of the majority of the MPs
They have the support of the Senate and Governor General
They have the support of the Governor General and the Sovereign
They have the support of the minority MPs
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On a federal election ballot, what do you mark?
The candidate's party
The candidate's ballot number
An X next to the name of the candidate
The name of the candidate and write in the party
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What are the three parts of Parliament?
Sovereign, elected Assembly, Lt. Governor
House of Commons, Lt. Governor, elected Assembly
Sovereign, Senate, House of Commons
Senate, House of Commons, Lt. Governor
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Who becomes the Prime Minister?
The candidate who is chosen by the Governor General from any party
The leader of the political party with the most seats in House of Commons, who is invited by Governor General to form the government
The candidate that is voted on by the political party with the most seats
The candidate that is voted on by both the majority and minority parties in the House of Commons
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What is an electoral district?
The capital of the province or territory
A geographic region represented by a Senator
A geographic area represented by the MP
The capital of the local city
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What is the name of the Sovereign's representative in the Provinces?
Governor General
Premier
Commissioner
Lt. Governor
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After an election, who is invited to form the government?
The leader of the minority party with the most seats in the House of Commons
Both leaders of the majority and minority parties with the most seats in the House of Commons
Leader of the majority party and the opposition party leader
The leader of the political party with the most seats in the House of Commons
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What is the party with the the most members of the House of Commons but not in power known as?
The Unofficial Opposition
The Minority Governing Body
Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition and the Minority Governing Body
The Official Opposition or Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition
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Which of these is NOT a federal government responsibility?
Education
Currency
Defence
Citizenship
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Who can run in a federal election?
Canadian citizens 18 years or older
Non-Canadian citizens 18 years or older
Canadian citizens 21 years or older
Canadian citizens 35 years or older
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