Canadian-Citizenship Practice Test – Government and Elections 4
Who is the current Prime Minister and his/her Party?
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How many judges sit on the Supreme Court of Canada?
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Which of these is NOT a name for an elected provincial or territorial member?
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How are Senators chosen?
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How is the voter's list for federal elections produced?
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Who appoints the Supreme Court of Canada's justices?
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Which is NOT a major political party currently represented in the House of Commons?
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Who is entitled to vote in Canadian federal elections?
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Who selects Cabinet Ministers?
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When you go to vote on election day, what do you do?
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What is the role of the Prime Minister in Canada?
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Explanation:
The role of the Prime Minister is to lead the government. The Prime Minister is the head of government and holds the highest executive office in the country.
What is the name of the Sovereign's representative in the Territories?
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On election day, who do Canadian's vote for?
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How are Cabinet members chosen?
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Traditionally, how often are Members of Parliament elected for?
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Who chooses the Monarch as Canada's head of state?
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Explanation:
The line of succession in Canada is based on the principle of hereditary monarchy, which means that the position of the monarch is passed down through the royal family.