November 1, 2025November 2, 2025 YounasCanada Citizenship Test Chapter 1 (Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship) 1 / 20 To Whom do you swear allegiance in the Canadian oath of citizenship? The Prime Minister of Canada The Canadian Flag The Sovereign (Queen or King) The people of Canada 2 / 20 When was Magna Carta ( the Great Charter of Freedom) signed in England? 1215 1415 1515 1315 3 / 20 Name two fundamental freedoms protected by the Canadian Charter of rights and freedoms Freedoms of conscience and religion, and freedom of association Aboriginal people's rights, and volunteer Equality rights and to care for the Canada's heritage Basic freedoms and obeying laws 4 / 20 1682 1882 1782 1982 5 / 20 Which of these is part of responsibility of the Canadian citizen To show respect for the Prime Minister To attend national events To work hard To salute the Canadian Flag 6 / 20 Which of these is above the Canadian law? None of them Judges Religious groups Aboriginal peoples 7 / 20 Name four fundamental freedom secured by the Canadian Charter of rights and freedoms. Freedom of religion, speech, peaceful assembly, association Freedom of religion, to break the law, to own a house, peaceful assembly Freedom to discriminate, freedom to religion, thought, association Freedom to commit crime, freedom to the press, association, speech 8 / 20 Name six responsibilities of citizenship. Getting a job, making money, raising a family, paying taxes, mowing your lawn, voting in provincial elections voting in municipal elections only, joining a political party, getting job, obeying the law, driving safely, picking up litter Obeying the law, taking responsibility for oneself and one's family, helping others in community, voting in elections, serving on jury, protecting and enjoying our heritage and environment Caring for the environment, not littering, paying taxes, obeying the law, helping others, respecting others 9 / 20 The right to challenge unlawful detention by the state is called Canadian law Write None of the them Habeas Corpus 10 / 20 The Canadian charter of rights and freedoms summarizes fundamental freedoms, name the four additional rights of Canadian Citizens. Right to buy property, voting, mobility rights, multiculturalism rights Right to life, right to a university education, mobility rights. official languages rights Mobility rights (Canadians can live and work where they choose), Aboriginal people's rights, official languages rights ( French and English equal rights have equal rights in parliament), Pluralism Mobility rights, Aboriginal people's rights, voting, freedom to disobey the law 11 / 20 Give some examples of taking responsibility for yourself and your family. Studying hard so you can earn enough money to take a vacation Doing laundry and keeping your house clean Getting job, taking care of one's family and working hard in keeping with one's abilities Buying a house and cycling 12 / 20 Habeas Corpus, the right to challenge unlawful detention by the state, comes from English Common law. True False 13 / 20 Force marriage is permitted in Canada In certain provinces Under no circumstances If it took place abroad For certain religions 14 / 20 Under Canadian Law, men and women are equal.. In all circumstances Except in matters of employment Except in matters of voting Except in matters of religion 15 / 20 Canadian has right to live and work In the city where he or she was born In the province where he or she was born Anywhere in Canada Within 250 miles of where he or she was born 16 / 20 The Canadian charter of rights and freedoms begins with what words? Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law Canadian can live and work anywhere they choose in Canada The rights guaranteed in the charter will not adversely affect any treaty or other rights or freedom of aboriginal people. O Canada! Our home and native land! 17 / 20 Name two key documents that contain our rights and freedoms. The Canadian constitution and English common law Laws passed by Parliament and English common law Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Magna Carta ( the Great Charter of Freedom) Civil code of France and the Canadian Constitution 18 / 20 Zarish is a new immigrant in Canada, What law allows her to take up job at par with a man? Equality of women and men Equal rights Equality of all races Equal pay for equal work 19 / 20 Give the example of how you can show responsibility by participating in your community. Arrange a party Mind your own business Keep your lawn tidy Volunteer 20 / 20 Who proclaimed the amended constitution of Canada in 1982? The Senate Queen Elizabeth II The Governor General The Prime Minister Your score is Restart quiz