Free Canadian Citizenship Test Practice (2026)
Choose your practice style below. Every question comes with instant feedback and a full explanation, so you learn as you go.
Quick Practice
20 random questions
No time limit. Instant feedback after each answer. Great for a quick study session when you have 10 minutes.
Choose Your Practice Chapter
The Oath of Citizenship
30 questions
Applying for Citizenship
25 questions
Rights and Responsibilities
35 questions
Who We Are
30 questions
Canada's History
40 questions
Modern Canada
35 questions
How Canadians Govern Themselves
40 questions
Federal Elections
30 questions
The Justice System
30 questions
Canadian Symbols
35 questions
Why Practice With Citizenship Test?
Exact IRCC Format
Our mock exams replicate the real online citizenship test — same question style, same time pressure, same pass mark. No surprises on test day.
Learn From Every Mistake
Every wrong answer includes a detailed explanation showing you exactly where in Discover Canada the correct answer comes from. You won't make the same mistake twice.
Updated for 2026
Our question bank is reviewed and updated regularly to reflect the latest Discover Canada content. You're always studying current material.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are on the Canadian citizenship test?
The Canadian citizenship test has 20 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 15 correctly (75%) to pass. Questions are drawn from the official Discover Canada study guide and cover topics like Canadian history, government, rights and responsibilities, and geography.
What is the best way to practice for the citizenship test?
The most effective approach is to study one chapter at a time from the Discover Canada guide, then immediately take a practice test on that chapter. Once you've covered all chapters, take timed mock exams that simulate the real IRCC test format. Review every question you get wrong until you consistently score above 90%.
Can I take the citizenship test practice online for free?
Yes. Citizenship Test offers free practice tests online with no account required. You can try a chapter test with 20 questions from Chapter 1, or a full simulation test in the exact IRCC format. The complete program with 600+ questions and unlimited tests is available for $39.
How many questions do I need to get right to pass?
You need to answer at least 15 out of 20 questions correctly — that's a 75% passing score. The questions are multiple choice with four options each. There is no penalty for guessing, so always answer every question.
What topics are covered on the citizenship test?
The test covers material from the Discover Canada study guide: the Oath of Citizenship, rights and responsibilities, Canadian history (from Indigenous peoples to modern era), how government works, the federal election process, the justice system, Canadian symbols, and the geography and economy of Canada's regions.