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Canada Questions - All Grades

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Grade 4 Canada
What was the first name given to Canada?
  1. Old France
  2. New France
  3. Hockey
  4. Maple Leafs
Canada
The head of the Canadian government is the -
  1. President
  2. Prime Minister
  3. Chancellor
  4. Premier
Grade 6 Canada
Canada has a                        type of government system.
  1. parliamentary democracy
  2. presidential democracy
  3. confederation
  4. monarchy
Grade 7 Canada
Canada's leader is called a(n)
  1. Acadian
  2. Quebecois
  3. President
  4. Prime Minister
Grade 8 Canada
French is the main language spoken in which city?
  1. Montreal
  2. Ottawa
  3. Toronto
  4. Vancouver
Grade 5 Canada
Which of the following contributed most to the growth and success of Quebec?
  1. fishing
  2. trading beaver fur
  3. John Smith
  4. a thriving harbor
Grade 6 Canada
To open the Great Lakes to ocean shipping, Canada and the United States built                         
  1. the St. Lawrence Seaway.
  2. Niagara Falls.
  3. the St. Lawrence River.
  4. the Inland Passage.
Grade 10 Canada
What are the two main languages spoken in Canada?
  1. French and Italian
  2. French and Spanish
  3. English and French
  4. Portuguese and English
Grade 3 Canada
What was the result of Jacques Cartier's exploration of Canada?
  1. He built a settlement that is today a Canadian city.
  2. He stayed at a castlelike hotel
  3. He realized that there was no direct route to China
  4. He entertained people throughout Canada with his juggling act.
Grade 6 Canada
Many people in Quebec want the province to become
  1. French-speaking
  2. English-speaking
  3. An independent country.
  4. Part of Inuit territory
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