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Chapter 8 – Canadian Symbols
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For how many years has the Crown been a symbol of the state in Canada?
100
200
300
400
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In Canada, what does the Crown symbolize?
The government
The Sovereign
The government, including Parliament, the legislatures, the courts, police services and the Canadian Forces
The RCMP
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Since when has Canada been a constitutional monarchy?
1867
1849
1767
1667
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What does the Canadian flag look like?
Red-white-red stripes with a red lily flower in the center
Red-white-red stripes with a red maple leaf in the center
Red maple leaf on a white background
Red-white-red stripes with the Sovereign emblem in the center
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When was the current flag of Canada raised for the first time?
1965
1949
1982
1892
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Where does the red-white-red pattern on the Canadian flag come from?
The Royal Military College in Kingston
The Royal Military College in Quebec
The British Flag
The French flag
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Since when have red and white been the national colors of Canada?
1965
1949
1921
1892
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What is the official Royal Flag of Canada?
The Royal Standard Flag
The Union Jack Flag
Her Majesty personal Flag
The Royal Arms Flag
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Who first adopted the maple leaf as a symbol in Canada?
English
Irish
Métis
French-Canadians
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When was the maple leaf first adopted as a symbol in Canada?
In the 1700s
In the 1800s
In the 1600s
In the 1900s
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What does the lily flower ("fleur-de-lys") symbolize?
French Royalty
English Royalty
Canadian Peace Act with the First Nations
Canadian Armed Forces
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Why did Canada adopt an official coat of arms and a national motto?
As a direct request from the Queen of England
To imitate the United States
As an expression of national pride after the First World War
As an expression of imperialism after the First World War
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What is the meaning of the Canadian national motto, "A Mari Usque Ad Mare"?
"From sea to sea"
"From coast to coast"
"From mountains to sea"
"From land to land"
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What kind of symbols does the Canadian coat of arms contain?
Symbols of England, France and Scotland
Symbols of England and red maple leaves
Symbols of England, France, Scotland and Ireland as well as red maple leaves
Symbols of England and France
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Which of the following does not contain the Canadian coat of arms?
Dollar bills
Government documents
Public buildings
RCMP logo
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When were the Parliament buildings completed?
In the 1820s
In the 1860s
In the 1920s
In the 1780s
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Which of the following is the only part of the original Parliament building that still remains?
The Library
The Centre Block
The Peace Tower
The Memorial Chamber
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Why was the Peace Tower built in Ottawa?
In memory of the war between Canada and the United States
In memory of the Second World War
To portray Canada as a peaceful nation
In memory of the First World War
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Where are the names of soldiers, sailors and airmen, who died serving Canada in wars or while on duty, written?
The Library
The Centre Block
The Memorial Chamber
The Peace Arch
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What is Canada's most popular spectator sport?
Soccer
Football
Ice hockey
Ice skating
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What is Canada's national winter sport?
Ice Hockey
Skiing
Ice skating
Ice fishing
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When was ice hockey developed in Canada?
In the 1600s
In the 1800s
In the 1700s
In the 1900s
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For which championship does the National Hockey League play?
Stanley Cup
NHL Cup
Clarkson Cup
The All Star Hockey Cup
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What is Canada's second most popular sport?
Curling
Ice hockey
Football
Basketball
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What is Canada's official summer sport?
Basketball
Soccer
Baseball
Lacrosse
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Which sport has the most registered players of any game in Canada?
Lacrosse
Ice hockey
Soccer
Baseball
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Which animal is an official symbol of Canada?
The eagle
The bear
The moose
The beaver
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What is the origin of the beaver as a symbol of Canada?
The beaver was adopted centuries ago as a symbol of the fur trade in general
The beaver was adopted centuries ago as a symbol of the Hudson's Bay Company
The beaver was adopted centuries ago as a mascot by the first pioneers
The beaver was adopted centuries ago as a mascot by the Natives
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What are Anglophones?
French speakers
Native speakers
English speakers
Members of the Anglican Church
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What are Francophones?
French speakers
Native speakers
English speakers
People from France
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Which of the following is a criterion to become a Canadian citizen?
Have adequate knowledge of English or French
Own property in Canada
Have a Canadian driving license
Play hockey
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When was the Official Languages Act passed?
1949
1969
1941
1869
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Which of the following is not an objective of the Official Languages Act?
Establish equality between French and English in Parliament, the Government of Canada and institutions subject to the Act
Maintain and develop official language minority communities in Canada
Promote equality of French and English in Canadian society
Restrict the ability to speak French outside of Quebec
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What is the name of the National Anthem?
Eh Canada
O Canada
My Canada
Oh Canadians
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What is the first sentence of the National Anthem?
From far and wide, O Canada
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee
O Canada! Our home and native land!
The true North strong and free!
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When was "O Canada" proclaimed as the national anthem?
1867
1889
1980
1947
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What is the name of the Royal Anthem of Canada?
God Save the Queen (or King)
God Save Canada
Canada Honour the Queen (or King)
Canada Save the Queen (or King)
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When is the Royal Anthem of Canada sung?
Only on Canada Day
On any occasions when Canadians wish to honour the Sovereign
Only when the Sovereign visits Canada
Never
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What do you call the Canadian honours system that recognizes outstanding citizens?
The Honour of Canada
The Medal of Canada
The Decoration of Canada
The Order of Canada
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What year did Canada start its own honours system?
1867
1889
1967
1947
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What is the highest honour available to Canadians?
The Royal Cross
The Canadian Cross
The British Cross
The Victoria Cross
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For what is the Victoria Cross awarded?
The most conspicuous bravery or self-sacrifice in the presence of the enemy
The most brilliant scientific research
The best Canadian film-making of the year
The best hockey player in the Stanley Cup
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Who was the first Canadian to be awarded the Victoria Cross?
Able Seaman William Hall of Horton
Corporal Filip Konowal
Lieutenant Alexander Roberts Dunn
Flying ace Captain Billy Bishop
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When do Canadians celebrate Canada's Day?
May 1st
July 1st
September 1st
October 1st
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When do Canadians celebrate Victoria Day?
Tuesday preceding May 25th
Monday preceding June 25th
Monday preceding May 25th
Tuesday preceding June 25th
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What do Canadians celebrate on Victoria Day?
The sacrifices of Canadian veterans and brave fallen in all wars
The Sovereign's birthday
The Birth of Christ
The Canadian Victory in the war of 1812 against the United States
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When do Canadians celebrate Remembrance Day?
November 11th
November 21st
October 11th
September 11th
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When do Canadians celebrate Sir John A. Macdonald Day?
January 4th
February 11th
November 11th
January 11th
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When do Canadians celebrate Labour Day?
First Monday of September
Second Monday of September
Third Monday of September
Third Monday of October
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When do Canadians celebrate Sir Wilfrid Laurier Day?
November 11th
October 20th
November 20th
November 21st
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When do Canadians celebrate Vimy Day?
April 10th
April 9th
March 9th
February 9th
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When do Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving?
Second Monday of November
Third Monday of October
Second Monday of October
Second Tuesday of October
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