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Chapter 7 – The Justice System
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In the Canadian justice system, what is the "presumption of innocence"?
Everyone is guilty until proven innocent
Everyone is innocent until proven guilty
Everyone is innocent until proven innocent
Everyone is guilty until proven guilty
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On what is Canada's legal system based?
The rule of law and freedom under the law
Democratic principles and due process
The rule of law, freedom under the law, democratic principles and due process
The rule of law
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In the Canadian justice system, what is "due process"?
The principle that the government must respect all of legal rights a person is entitled to under the law
The principle that the government must respect certain legal rights a person is entitled under the law
The principle that the government must complete a particular judicial process before convicting anyone
The principle that the government has its own process when dealing with criminals
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In Canada, how are the laws administered?
In an impartial manner, only the facts are taken into consideration
In a partial manner, the facts may be taken into consideration
Randomly, it depends on the judge's personal opinion
Only by the police
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In Canada, what is the definition of "law"?
The oral rules intended to guide people in our society
The written rules intended to guide people in our society
The rules only applicable to a certain category of people
The rules intended to punish people whenever possible
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In Canada, how are the rules made?
By the people
By the Sovereign
By the Prime Minister
By elected representatives
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In Canada, who is above the law?
The police
The Prime Minister
The Queen
Nobody
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In Canada, to which following category do the laws not apply?
Judges
Politicians
Police
None of the above
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Which of the following is not an objective of the laws in Canada?
Provide order in society
Provide a peaceful way to settle disputes
Put more people in jail
Express the values and beliefs of Canadians
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Which court is the highest one in Canada?
The Federal Court
The Royal Court
The Provincial Court
The Supreme Court
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What does the Federal Court deal with?
Matters concerning the federal government
Matters concerning the federal and provincial government
Matters concerning the police
Matters concerning National Defence
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In Canada, the police are there to help you.
True
False
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What is the role of the police in Canada?
To resolve legal disputes
To defend Canadian borders
To keep people safe and to enforce the law
To provide National Security data to the Federal government
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In which of the following situations can you not ask the police for help?
There has been an accident
Someone has stolen something from you
You are a victim of assault
Your water pipes are leaking
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What does RCMP stand for?
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Royal Canadian Monitoring Police
Royal Canadian Military Police
Registered Canadian Mounted Police
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Which of the following is not a responsibility of the RCMP in Canada?
Enforce federal laws throughout Canada
Serve as municipal police in all major cities in Canada
Serve as the provincial police in all provinces and territories except Ontario and Quebec
Serve as the provincial police in some municipalities
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In which province(s) does the RCMP not serve as the provincial police?
Ontario
Quebec
Ontario and Quebec
Manitoba and Alberta
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In Canada, you can question the police about their service or conduct if you feel the need.
True
False
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If you cannot pay for a lawyer, how can you get legal help?
Apply for financial aid with the Court
Borrow money from the government
Go to the Police
Go to legal aid services available in most communities
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What does the Canadian justice system guarantee?
Due process under the law
Arbitrary process under the law
Quick process under the law
Smooth process under the law
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Which one of the following is not a provincial court?
Court of Queen’s Bench
Small claims court
Traffic court
High court
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