Are you preparing for the Canadian Citizenship Test in 2025? One of the best ways to boost your confidence and improve your chances of passing is by practicing with realistic test questions. Below, you’ll find a set of sample questions covering key topics from Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship.

Test yourself now and see how well you know Canada’s history, government, geography, and more!


Practice Questions

1. What are the three main groups of Indigenous peoples in Canada?

A) Inuit, Métis, First Nations
B) Iroquois, Huron, Métis
C) Cree, Inuit, Mohawk
D) First Nations, Acadians, Métis
Answer: A) Inuit, Métis, First Nations

2. What is the significance of July 1st in Canada?

A) The day Canada became a country
B) The day the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was signed
C) The day Canada joined the United Nations
D) The day the first Prime Minister was elected
Answer: A) The day Canada became a country

3. How many provinces and territories does Canada have?

A) 10 provinces and 2 territories
B) 13 provinces and 3 territories
C) 10 provinces and 3 territories
D) 8 provinces and 2 territories
Answer: C) 10 provinces and 3 territories

4. Who is Canada’s Head of State?

A) The Prime Minister
B) The Governor General
C) The King of Canada
D) The Speaker of the House of Commons
Answer: C) The King of Canada

5. What does the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms protect?

A) Only voting rights
B) The right to free healthcare
C) Fundamental freedoms and equality rights
D) The right to own land
Answer: C) Fundamental freedoms and equality rights

6. What is the capital city of Canada?

A) Toronto
B) Vancouver
C) Ottawa
D) Montreal
Answer: C) Ottawa

7. What do Canadians commemorate on Remembrance Day?

A) The discovery of Canada
B) The signing of the Constitution
C) The sacrifices of those who served in wars
D) The day Canada joined the Commonwealth
Answer: C) The sacrifices of those who served in wars

8. What are the three levels of government in Canada?

A) Federal, Provincial/Territorial, and Municipal
B) Local, National, and International
C) Democratic, Monarchical, and Parliamentary
D) Executive, Legislative, and Judicial
Answer: A) Federal, Provincial/Territorial, and Municipal

9. What is the role of the Prime Minister of Canada?

A) To represent Canada at the United Nations
B) To appoint all provincial leaders
C) To lead the federal government and make major policy decisions
D) To oversee Canada’s military exclusively
Answer: C) To lead the federal government and make major policy decisions

10. What are the official languages of Canada?

A) English and Spanish
B) English and French
C) French and German
D) English and Italian
Answer: B) English and French


How to Use These Practice Questions

✔ Take notes on the questions you find challenging.
✔ Read Discover Canada to reinforce your understanding.
✔ Repeat the test multiple times to improve retention.
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