Canadian Citizenship Practice Test 04



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Question 1
What is celebrated on April 9?
Family Day
Boxing Day
Vimy Day
Thanksgiving Day
Question 2
What information can be found on a voter information card?
States when you vote
All answers correct
States where you vote
Confirms that your name is on the voters’ list
Question 3
Which province is known as the "Land of 100,000 Lakes"?
Ontario
British Columbia
Nova Scotia
Manitoba
Question 4
What is the fixed day of Canada's federal elections?
There is no fixed date of Canada's federal election
The 3rd Monday in October four years after the Election Day of the last general elections
May 10th, every six years after the last election
The 1st Monday in September, every four years after the last general elections
Question 5
What is Canada's national winter sport?
Lacrosse
Basketball
Golf
Hockey
Question 6
Who represents an electoral district?
The Governor General
The Lieutenant Governor
The Commissioner
A Member of Parliament
Question 7
Which province has the largest population of aboriginals?
Ontario
Alberta
Nova Scotia
Manitoba
Question 8
How many provinces does Canada have?
7
13
10
3
Question 9
Whose portrait features on the Canadian $10 bill?
Sir John Alexander MacDonald
Alexander Graham Bell
Sir Arthur Currie
Sir Frederic Banting
Question 10
What is the symbol of the Canadian government?
The National Flag
The Crown
The Snowbirds
The Parliament
Question 11
What types of jobs are provided by Service industries?
Transportation and education
All answers correct
Communications, retail services
Tourism and government
Question 12
After a federal election, which party forms the new government?
The Queen picks a party to run the government
The Governor General proposes a law for elected officials to become the governing body
The Premiers of each province pick a party to run the government
The party with most elected representatives becomes the party in power
Question 13
When was “employment insurance” introduced by the Canadian federal government?
1950
1965
1947
1940
Question 14
Which of the following was invented by Alexander Graham Bell?
Fax Machine
Telephone
Internet
BlackBerry
Question 15
How is Canada ranked in terms of geographical size in the world?
The second largest country on earth
The largest country on earth
The smallest country on earth
The seventh largest country on earth
Question 16
When is Labor Day celebrated in Canada?
The 3rd Monday of October
The 1st of May
The 1st of July
The 1st Monday of September
Question 17
Since when has the protocol for the amendment of the Canadian constitution existed?
1982
1885
1962
1972
Question 18
What is the rank of Canada in the world in terms of geographical size?
The fourth largest country in world
The smallest country in world
The second largest country in world
The third largest country in world
Question 19
What of the following are the provinces responsible for?
Education
Currency
Defence
Foreign Policy
Question 20
In 1960s, Quebec experienced an era of rapid change. What is it called?
The Suffrage Movement
The Quiet Revolution
La Francophonie
The East Movement
Question 21
The ancestors of the aboriginals are believed to have migrated from which of the following continents?
America
Australia
Europe
Asia
Question 22
Which of the following is the federal government responsible for?
Natural resources
Education
Highways
Interprovincial Trade and Communications
Question 23
Which game has the most number of registered players in Canada?
Soccer
Curling
Lacrosse
Basketball
Question 24
Who invented the worldwide system of standard time zones?
Alexander Graham Bell
Joseph-Armand Bombardier
Sir Sandford Fleming
Reginald Fessenden
Question 25
What is celebrated on the 26th of December?
Canada Day
Boxing Day
Remembrance Day
Victoria Day
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Interview process for immigration

Immigration to Canada is fairly simple and straightforward when compared to other countries in the Western World. Obtaining a visa doesn’t take long and the application isn’t the least bit convoluted. However, there is an interview, which is rather informal and is done to verify the documents and other supporting credentials in person.

The interview for immigrating to Canada is usually held at the Canadian embassy or at the consulate in your country. Any applicant who scores more than 60 points on the Skilled Worked calculator has a right to the interview as per the law. The points can be calculated on the Canadian Immigration website and points are determined based on education, residence of a family member in the country, arranged employment, proficiency in official languages etc. Once the points have been validated, a visa officer at the embassy will interview you. Applicants with a score of less than 60 are not eligible for an interview by law but it is at the discretion of the visa officer to grant an interview if he or she chooses.

Unlike most other visa interviews, or any interviews, the Canadian immigration interview is rather casual. If all the documents are in order, then, there is nothing to worry about. In fact, in a lot of countries, interview waiving has become common. However, there are still cases where an interview is called for and it is done to verify the authenticity of the information in the application, determine if the applicant is a good fit in the country and if your visa has been confirmed, then to coach and counsel you for your journey and life in Canada.

The first thing that pops up in everyone’s mind when they think about “interview” is the type of questions that they would be subjected to. Typically, visa officers ask applicants about their educational background, if they are a skilled worker who is immigrating or information about family and dependents. More often than not, it is not the answer that matters but the tone of the answer. Confident answers are known to be more successful in obtaining visas than faltering replies. Moreover, there could be questions relating to the supporting documents, which would ideally be the educational certificates, employment guarantee letter and the like. Visa officers in Canadian embassies around the world are known to be very friendly and cheerful while interviewing to ensure you feel relaxed. There will be exceptions, where the questions might seem harsh and the tenor of the official could be frowned upon but it is in your best interest to keep calm and remain professional. It is the ultimate decision of the visa officer to grant or reject the visa.

Canada is a well developed, stable country with a high quality of life and fair employment schemes. It is a great place to work and home to several respected companies. It would do anyone good to work in the country. Hence, the Interview process should not be taken lightly.