November 2, 2025November 2, 2025 YounasCanada Citizenship Test Chapter 2 (Who We Are) 1 / 20 What are the three main groups of Aboriginal peoples? First Nations, Métis and Inuit. Inuit, Métis and Acadians. Acadians, Métis and Inuit. United Empire Loyalists, Métis and Inuit. 2 / 20 What are the two official languages of Canada? Inuktitut and French. English and French. English and Métis. English and Inuktitut. 3 / 20 What does the word "Inuit" mean? "Eskimo" in Inuktitut language. "The Arctic Land" in Inuktitut language. "The people" in the Inuktitut language. "Home" in English. 4 / 20 What is a Francophone? A person who speaks English as their first language A Smartphone designed by the Canadian company RIM The first phone in Canada, invented by Alexander Graham Bell A person who speaks French as their first language 5 / 20 What percentage of Aboriginal people are First Nations? 65% 30% 35% 60% 6 / 20 Who are the Aboriginal peoples of Canada? The first settlers of Newfoundland The first European settlers to arrive in Canada The descendents of the first Australian immigrants to Canada The first people to live in Canada 7 / 20 Who are the Acadians? The descendants of French colonists who began settling in what are now the Maritime provinces in 1604. Aboriginal people of the arctic. English speaking refugees who settled in Louisiana. French-speaking Catholics living in Ontario. 8 / 20 Who are the founding peoples of Canada? Inuit, Aboriginal and British Métis, French and British. Aboriginal, Métis and British. Aboriginal, French and British. 9 / 20 Who are the Quebecers? Descendants of the Anglophones. People of Quebec. Descendants of the French colonists. European settlers in the 1600s. 10 / 20 Who are the Métis? The distinct aboriginal people of Atlantic Canada. First Nations people speaking the Michif dialect. A people of mixed Inuit/First Nations ancestry most of whom live on the Prairies. A distinct people of mixed Aboriginal and European ancestry. 11 / 20 Which of the following statements about residential schools is NOT true? Aboriginal language and cultural practices were mostly prohibited. The federal government placed many Aboriginal children in residential schools to educate and assimilate them into mainstream Canadian culture The schools were welcomed by the Aboriginal people. The schools were poorly funded and inflicted hardship on the students. 12 / 20 Who is Marjorie Turner-Bailey? A famous Canadian Settler The first woman to become Prime Minister An Olympian and descendant of black loyalists The first Canadian Female Hockey player 13 / 20 Who can apply Canadian passport? A- B- C- D- Citizens of Canada Green card holders Residents of Canada Landed immigrants 14 / 20 who was John Buchan? One of the Fathers of Confederation A victorious Canadian army General A popular Governor General of Canada A famous Canadian Hockey player 15 / 20 When did English settlement begin in Canada? 1497 1510 1710 1610 16 / 20 When did the house of commons recognize that the Quebecois form a nation within a united Canada? 2003 2004 1998 2006 17 / 20 What are Anglophones generally referred to? French speaking Canadian Canadian originally from the UK People who speak English as a first language English and French speaking Canadians 18 / 20 What percentage of Aboriginal people are First Nations, Métis and Inuit? First Nations 90%, Métis 7% and Inuit 3% First Nations 70%, Métis 20% and Inuit 10% First Nations 65%, Métis 30% and Inuit 4% First Nations 80%, Métis 15% and Inuit 5% 19 / 20 Territorial rights were first guaranteed through the Royal Proclamation of 1763 by King George III Queen Victoria I Queen Elizabeth II King George V 20 / 20 Who are the Métis? A distinct people of mixed Aboriginal and European ancestry. The distinct aboriginal people of Atlantic Canada. First Nations people speaking the Michif dialect. A people of mixed Inuit/First Nations ancestry most of whom live on the Prairies. Your score isThe average score is 47% 0% Restart quiz