ajithpl said:
For the question:
How many electoral districts in Canada?
a. 308
b. 200
c. 105
d. 338
The answer is 308 as per the Discover Canada book; whereas the current number is 338. So, which option should we choose if both are given?
I believe I read in the Discover Canada book that the content may be out of date. So I think always go with the up-to-date content, and I guess just hope this is reflected on the tests CIC are currently giving.
Given the effective date of the change of boundaries and increase in electoral districts to 338 was May 2014, over 2 years ago, I think it's a bit of a poor show that the Discover Canada book still shows the wrong information. I mean honestly how hard would it be for them to change ONE number on a PDF document at some point over the past 2 years?
For another example, in the Discover Canada book it says people "between the ages of 18 and 54 must have adequate knowledge of English or French in order to become Canadian citizens". But in actual fact it is currently 14 to 64 (admittedly likely to be changed back if and when bill C-6 is approved, but that hasn't happened yet so 14 to 64 is currently the correct age range).
Wayne