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入籍考试的复习资料
移民频道 - 入籍考试
作者:YORKBBS   
2013-10-16 16:28

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 自己总结的入籍考试的复习资料,是在据说只有70%通过率的那个月考的。希望对大家有所帮助!

加上论坛上有人总结的那4套题(这个很有用),还有看书至少要看一便,看的时候在书上记录notes。
如果时间充裕的话,请在google:citizenship test questions
以下是我在复习时,觉得重要的,或者容易混淆的重点。 请打印,然后再highlight 重点。
以上方法适用于至少离考试还有1星期,并且每天有大约4-5小时是可以看书的考生。

1. James Naismith invented: basketball.
2. Government system: parliamentary government.
3. Métis: French and English traders and First Nation’s women (30% of Aboriginal people).
4. 3 main groups of aboriginal people: First Nation (Indian), Métis, Inuit.
5. Marathon of Hope started by: Terry Fox.
6. Canada’s greatest soldier: General Sir Arthur Currie.
7. What level of government passes “by-law”? Municipals and local government.
8. Document made confederation legal: The British North America Act.
9. Nunavut becomes a territory: April 1st, 1999.
10. Tower in the centre of Parliament Building: The Peace Tower.
11. Who is lead opposition party of Ontario? Tim Hudak.
12. Canada’s constitution principles: peace, order and good government.
13. Provincial responsibilities: education, health care, national resources and police.
14. Lieutenant-governor of Canada: David C. Onley.
15. Reasons early explorers first came to Atlantic Canada: to fish and trade with First Nation People.
16. Province of leading wheat producer: Saskatchewan.
17. Early 1600’s, settler form France first establish communities on the St. Lawrence River.
18. Governor General of Canada: David Lloyed Johnston.
19. Electoral districts: 308.
20. Joseph Armand Bombardier invented snowmobile.
21. “Land of 100,000 lacks”: Manitoba.
22. Countries found in war 1812: United Kingdom and United States of America.
23. Quebecois: Form a nation within a united Canada.
24. United Empire loyalists came to Canada: late 1700.
25. Only official bilingual province in Canada: New Brunswick.
26. Premier of Ontario: Dalton McGuinty.
27. Major producer of Oil and gas: Alberta.
28. Industrial and manufacturing heartland of Canada: central Canada.
29. 4 provinces first formed confederation: Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.
30. Effort by women to achieve the right to vote: The Women suffrage movement.
31. The year British North America Act came into effect: 1867.
32. Document first defined the responsibilities of federal and provincial government: The British North America Act.
33. Opposition party of Ontario: Progressive Conservative Party.
34. Document made confederation legal: the British North America Act.
35. Who do provincial members of the legislative or national assembly’s represents: everyone who lives in the province or territorial electoral district.
36. More than half of Canada’s Aeronautics and space industry are located in: Quebec.
37. Great Lake important: fresh water and waterways.
38. Who do Canadians vote for in a federal election: a Candidate whom they want to represent them in Parliament.
39. Constitution Act of 1982 important to Canada: Canada can modify the constitution without the approval from the British Government.
40. Francophone: people speak French as first languages.
41. Thousands of miners first came to Yukon: in 1890s.
42. A Cabinet Minister: MP selected by Prime Minister to run federal department.
43. Group of Aboriginal people has the largest population in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut: Inuit.
44. The name “Canada” means: “Kanata” the First Nation word for village.
45. Okanagan Valley famous for: Fruit Orchard.
46. A province is the biggest producer of metal in Canada: Ontario.
47. The year Canada became a country: 1867.
48. 3 key facts about Canada’s system of government: a Federal sate, a Parliament democracy, a constitutional monarchy.
49. Final step before a bill becomes a law: Approve by governor General.
50. A province has the most valuable forest industry in Canada: British Columbia.
51. A city provides important shipping and air links across the Pacific Ocean: Vancouver.
52. Two Greatest lacks: Huron and Erie.
53. Which groups of people build the Canadian Pacific Railway, and when does it finish: Chinese finished in late 1800’s.
54. Métis live in Canada majority at: Prairie Provinces.
55. What does a Member of Parliament do: He or she links Candidates to the Governor General.
56. Unique art form was developed by First nation People on the West Coast: Totem Poles.
57. The Battle of Vimy Ridge is important in the Canadian history: It has come to a symbolize Canada’s becoming as a nation.
58. Transportation fur trade and Aboriginal people use: waterway.
59. St. Lawrence Seaway is important to Canada: shipping route to the Greatest Lacks.
60. Group of seven in modern Canada: A group of Canadian landscape painter in the 1920s.
61. Confederation means: the joining of provinces to become a new country.
62. The Aboriginal people live parts: All regions in Canada.
63. Ontario in power party: liberal. Ontario in opposite party: conservation party. Conservation party is in power in federal political government.
64. Who do Members of Parliament represents: everyone who lives in his or her electoral district.
65. Majority government: the party in power holds at least half of the seats in the House of Commons.
66. Electoral district: a geographical area represented by a member of the House of Common.
67. United Empire Loyalists are people: settlers from the United States during the American Revolution.
68. From who are the Acadians descended (后裔)? French colonists who began settling in what now the Maritime Provinces in 1640s.
69. Canada served in WWI: more than 600,000.
70. A Bill becomes a law: must be approved by a majority in the House of Commons and Senate, and received royal assent.
71. We promise when we take the Oath of Citizenship: Pledge loyalty to the Queen, observe the laws and fulfill the duties of a Canadian.
72. Region of Canada know for its fertile agricultural land energy resources: Prairie Provinces.
73. 3 parts of Parliament: The Queen, the House of Commons, and the Senate.
74. Canadian Constitution (宪法) is: A system of Laws and conventions (公约) which our country governs itself by.
75. Population of Canada: about 33 million.
76. The province has the most bilingual Canadian: Quebec.
77. First European settlers in Canada come from: France.
78. 3 main types of industry in Canada: Natural resources, manufacturing and services.
79. Opposition party leader in federal government (liberal party): Michael Ignatieff.
80. The name of the new country formed in Confederation: Dominion of Canada.
81. Queen’s representative in Province: Lieutenant-Governor.
82. In order to make immigrant to western Canada easier: Completed the Canada Pacific Railway.
83. Province is Canada’s largest producer of hydroelectricity: Quebec.
84. The year Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedom becomes part of the Constitution: 1982(Constitution Act of 1982).
85. Main producer of Pulp and Paper in Canada: Quebec.
86. Queen’s representative in the territories: Commissioner.
87. The Hudson Bay Company controls the northern land for: 300 years.
88. Register of Electors Contains: List of all Canadian citizens who qualified to vote in federal elections and referendums.
89. First Prime Minister of Canada: Sir John A. MacDonald.
90. Responsibility of local government: social and community health, snow removal, transportation.
91. Contact you Member of Parliament: write a letter to the House of Commons.
92. From who are the Métis descended? The descendents of marriages between French and English traders and First Nation women.
93. Senators chosen: chosen by the Prime Minster and appointed by the Governor General.
94. General Sir Arthur Currie: Canada’s greatest soldier in the First World War (WWI).
95. Name 5 Great Lacks-Erie, Huron, Michigan, Ontario, Superior.
96. What do you promised whey you take the oath of citizenship? To pledge your loyalty to the Queen Elizabeth II.
97. Name the Federal political parties represented in the Housed of the House of Commons and their leaders: Conservation party of Canada (Stephen Harper), Liberal Party of Canada (Michael Ignateff), New Democratic Party (Jack Layton), and Bloc Quebecois (Gilles Duceppe).
98. Underground Railroad: A network used by slaves who escaped the United States into Canada.
99. Heat Tax: A discriminatory race-based entry fee to Canada.
100. Louis Riel: a Métis leader and the Father of Manitoba.
101. The significance of the discovery of insulin (胰岛素) by Frederick Banting and Charles Best: this discovery has saved 16 million people worldwide.
102. A province is one of the most productive agriculture regions in the World- Saskatchewan.
103. The roles of the courts and police play in the Canadian justice system- the court settles (解决) disputes (纠纷) and the police enforce (执行) the law.
104. A responsibility government- the government must resign if it loses a confidence vote in the assembly.
105. The party becomes the official opposition-the opposition party with the most MPs.
106. Why is the British North America Act important in Canada history? It made Confederation legal.
107. The last province to join Canada.-Newfoundland 1949.
108. Which legal document recognized the cultural diversity if Canadian? Canadian Multiculturalism Act.
109. Governor General of Canada – David Johnston.
110. Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario is – David C. Onley.
111. The Primer of Ontario – Dalto McGuinty.
112. Party in Power in Ontario – liberal party.
113. The provincial leader of the Opposition Party – Tim Hudak (progressive Conservation Party).

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