100 test de citoyenneté canadienne questions pratiques (2026)
100 free questions pratiques for the test de citoyenneté canadienne with answers. Organised by chapter and difficulty level.
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Section 1: Rights and Responsibilities (20 Questions)
Q1: What document guarantees the rights and freedoms of all people in Canada?
A) The Canadian Constitution B) The Charter of Rights and Freedoms C) The Bill of Rights D) The Criminal Code
Answer: B
Q2: Which of the following is NOT a fundamental freedom in Canada?
A) Freedom of religion B) Freedom of the press C) Freedom to own property D) Freedom of peaceful assembly
Answer: C — Property rights are not in the Charter.
Q3: What is the minimum voting age in federal elections?
A) 16 B) 18 C) 19 D) 21
Answer: B
Q4: Which of the following is a responsibility of citoyenneté canadienne?
A) Paying income tax B) Serving on a jury when called C) Voting in every election D) Joining the military
Answer: B — Jury duty is a legal responsibility of citizenship.
Q5: What does "habeas corpus" mean?
A) The right to free speech B) The right not to be held without charges C) The right to vote D) The right to bear arms
Answer: B
Section 2: Canadian History (25 Questions)
Q6: When did Confederation occur?
A) 1776 B) 1812 C) 1867 D) 1982
Answer: C
Q7: Which four provinces formed Confederation?
A) Ontario, Quebec, BC, Alberta B) Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia C) Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, PEI D) All 10 provinces
Answer: B
Q8: Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?
A) Wilfrid Laurier B) Alexander Mackenzie C) John A. Macdonald D) Robert Borden
Answer: C
Q9: What was the significance of Vimy Ridge?
A) It was where the Constitution was signed B) It was a defining World War I battle for Canada C) It was the first Parliament building D) It was the site of Confederation
Answer: B
Q10: When did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Constitution?
A) 1867 B) 1931 C) 1965 D) 1982
Answer: D
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