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Canada Citizenship Exam Preparation  Test
Canada’s history, geography, government, laws, symbols, rights and responsibilities.

What you will learn

Canada’s history

Canada’s geography

Canada’s government

Canada’s laws

Canada’s symbols

Rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizens

Description

About Test:

This tests areΒ  multiple-choice assessment used to evaluate applicants’ knowledge of Canada’s history, geography, government, laws, symbols, as well as their rights and responsibilities.

Each test consists of 20 questions with Explanations. The test is available in English.

Note : All Tests will be uploaded within a week.

Test topics

  • Canada’s history
  • Canada’s geography
  • Canada’s government
  • Canada’s laws
  • Canada’s symbols
  • Rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizens

Sample questions

  • What is the capital of Canada?
  • Who is the current Prime Minister of Canada?
  • What are the three levels of government in Canada?
  • What are the four fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
  • What is the name of Canada’s national anthem?

More about Canada Citizenship Exam

Taking the test


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The Canadian Citizenship Test is usually taken at a Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) office. The test is typically 30 minutes long.

Applicants are not allowed to bring any notes or study materials into the test room. They are also not allowed to use calculators or other electronic devices.

Results

Applicants will receive their test results immediately after completing the test. If an applicant passes the test, they will be invited to attend a citizenship ceremony.

If an applicant fails the test, they will be given the opportunity to retake the test.

For more information

For more information about the Canadian Citizenship Test, please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website.

Good Luck!

English
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Content

Rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizens