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To those who took the test already ... could you guys tell me if there had been any gap filling question or was is just a multiple choice. Thanks.
 
Majority of the questions will be multiple choice but about 4 to 5 questions could be True/False too...........
 
I took the test this past Monday.
Very straight forward. If you study discover Canada booklet, you will be just fine :)
 
My test will be on AUG 31, do i have to memorise the national anthem? O Canada? I heard some people say they will let you sing it in front of the officer during ineterview.
 
One more useful link for practice Citizenship test:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/games/how/index.asp
 
Viktoria said:
One more useful link for practice Citizenship test:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/games/how/index.asp

That is a lot harder than the practice tests I have been using!

Thanks! I think!
 
The Canadian Constitution officially recognizes which of the three main categories of Aboriginal peoples in Canada?


A. First Nations, Inuit, Métis (CHOSEN)
B. Cree, Iroquois, Micmac
C. Inuit, Indian, Métis (CORRECT)
D. Métis, Ojibwa, Iroquois

One of the questions. Thought it was A. But this test is saying C!
 
C is correct. "First Nations" began to be used after 1970 ... but originally it was "Indian".

BrandonP said:
The Canadian Constitution officially recognizes which of the three main categories of Aboriginal peoples in Canada?


A. First Nations, Inuit, Métis (CHOSEN)
B. Cree, Iroquois, Micmac
C. Inuit, Indian, Métis (CORRECT)
D. Métis, Ojibwa, Iroquois

One of the questions. Thought it was A. But this test is saying C!
 
Idid the test yesterday and passed 19/20. I found it a bit confusing. Please read the book and understand every paragraph that you read. It is sure to register in your subconscious mind. But before reading the book do the online tests till you score above 90%. A word of caution the questions are framed differently than the online tests. Do the online tests and then read the book at least 3 times understanding what you read. I used to score 100% all the time on online tests but the actual questions shook me.
 
andrew7007 said:
Idid the test yesterday and passed 19/20. I found it a bit confusing. Please read the book and understand every paragraph that you read. It is sure to register in your subconscious mind. But before reading the book do the online tests till you score above 90%. A word of caution the questions are framed differently than the online tests. Do the online tests and then read the book at least 3 times understanding what you read. I used to score 100% all the time on online tests but the actual questions shook me.

Thanks for the heads up.
 
I would recommend mycitizen.ca as they have infographics and slideshows to help remember all the info you could be tested on like dates. Also has chapter and final tests.
 
Very Good Thread

Kindly members share their citizenship test experience :

and what were the set of questions that came in the exam

set a set b set c what ever that is LOL


but folks lets share the questions for the benefits of every one i thank to KING for opening the thread

It wold be a great gratitude for the folks who shares

Thankfulness for the folks who already shared
 
andrewtoronto said:
Very Good Thread

Kindly members share their citizenship test experience :

and what were the set of questions that came in the exam

set a set b set c what ever that is LOL


but folks lets share the questions for the benefits of every one i thank to KING for opening the thread

It wold be a great gratitude for the folks who shares

Thankfulness for the folks who already shared

Every kind reader here recommended, please read "Discover Canada" and take free ONLINE Citizenship test for practice, yet he ask same thing. What were the questions in the test ???

With due respect I reiterate to this reader, read the above. I you still think it difficult to comprehend wait till you turn 65 years and you would be exempted from test..