November 2, 2025November 2, 2025 YounasCanada Citizenship Test Chapter 6 (Government and Federal Election) Test 3 1 / 20 Who is the leader of the Federal Official Opposition Party? Jagmeet Singh Stéphane Dion Andrew Scheer Elizabeth May 2 / 20 Who is the Queen's representative in Canada? Prime Minister of Canada Premier Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Governor General of Canada. 3 / 20 How Many electoral districts in Canada? 308 327 421 424 4 / 20 What is a minority government? When the party in power holds less than half of the seats in the house of commons. When the party in power holds about only one third of the seats in the House of Commons When the party in power holds about only quarter of the seats in the House of Commons. When the part in power holds at least half of the seats in the Senate 5 / 20 Who has major responsibilities on First Nations reserves? Bands and councillors Mayors Member of Legislative Assembly Alderman 6 / 20 The elected members of both the House of Commons and the provincial and territorial legislatures are responsible for? Passing Laws Approving and monitoring expenditures Keeping the government accountable Above all 7 / 20 The Prime Minister and the party in power can run the government as long as ? They have support or confidence of the majority of the MPs They have the support of the Senate and Governor General They have the support of the Governor General and Sovereign They have the support of the minority MPs 8 / 20 Which of these is NOT a Federal government responsibility? Education Defence Citizenship Currency 9 / 20 What are the three branches of government? Legislative, Judicial, Sovereign Senate, Judicial, Executive House of Commons, Judicial, Executive Executive, Legislative, Judicial 10 / 20 Which of these is NOT a Provincial/Territorial responsibility? Foreign policy Education Property and civil rights Health 11 / 20 What comprises the provincial Government? The Lieutenant Governor and the elected assembly The elected assembly The Governor General and the elected assembly The Lieutenant Governor, the Premier and the elected assembly 12 / 20 Up to what age can Senators serve? 25 30 75 80 13 / 20 How long is the period appointment of the Governor General and the Lieutenant Governor? Six Years Five Years Four Years Once appointed serve life time 14 / 20 In which document are the responsibilities of the federal and provincial governments defined? The British North American Act or the Constitution Act The Act of 1969 The English Common Act The English Civil act 15 / 20 What is the name of the Sovereign's representative in the Territories? Lieutenant Governor Governor General Commissioner Premier 16 / 20 On election day, who do Canadian's vote for? The Sovereign The Prime Minister The person they want to represent them from their district or riding The Premier 17 / 20 How is the voter's list for federal elections produced? From the National Register of Electors by the agency Election Canada From the prior election data base from the electoral district data base From the Governor General 18 / 20 What are the shared responsibilities of the Federal Government and Provincial/ Territorial Governments? Immigration, Environment, Agriculture Education, Health, Properly and Civil rights Natural Resources, Highways, Policing National Defence, Foreign Policy, International Trade 19 / 20 How many sit on the Supreme Court of Canada? 12 7 9 15 20 / 20 Who appoints the Supreme Courts of Canada's Justices? Sovereign Senate Governor General The Prime Minister Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz