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Did some online tests the day before the exam, I got 60% . I was so worried and stressed.
And I got 20/20 for the actual test..
I would say if you read the book carefully like 3-4 times that it.

This is the only test I would recommend
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
and actual test was easier than this.

There were some youtube videos (someone shared here before .. thanks) that helped me.. I will give u the link if anyone interested.
 
The Discover Canada booklet is the most important thing to study as it holds all the answers to what ever questions you will be asked in your citizenship test.
 
Out of all of the website for test, I found that v-soul was the most comprehensive. I did the quiz on the website 20 questions at a time over and over and got 20/20 on the actual exam. I didn't even read the book much but I did download the audio and listen to it a few times.

http://www.v-soul.com/onlinetest/canada_citizen_test/
 
Out of all of the website for test, I found that v-soul was the most comprehensive. I did the quiz on the website 20 questions at a time over and over and got 20/20 on the actual exam. I didn't even read the book much but I did download the audio and listen to it a few times.

http://www.v-soul.com/onlinetest/canada_citizen_test/


Thanks for your reply

I am just reading v-soul only I hope I will pass

My question is this site updated for 2018
 
Thanks for your reply

I am just reading v-soul only I hope I will pass

My question is this site updated for 2018
Yup, it is... I believe they say that on the website as well. But do try to read the book atleast once. The test is not that hard, you just need to be prepared.
 
can anyone give examples of tough questions they got during their citizenship tests?
All the tests are different, not only from center to center but also on different days within the same center.
What is tough for one is easy for the other.
We are not allowed to share questions.
On a general note though, quite a few questions come from the little boxes of the book.
“What was the RCMP called before” was a question I found challenging...
Surprisingly low number of questions regarding dates, but than it might be different somewhere else
 
All the tests are different, not only from center to center but also on different days within the same center.
What is tough for one is easy for the other.
We are not allowed to share questions.
On a general note though, quite a few questions come from the little boxes of the book.
“What was the RCMP called before” was a question I found challenging...
Surprisingly low number of questions regarding dates, but than it might be different somewhere else
hi, thanks for the reply.
I actually took the test today and got all answers right. I agree we're not to share any info... but as others pointed out it's best to read the whole book and take note of the personalities and evens on the side boxes. the practice tests also are very good and helpful.
 
Do we need to remember all the names? I find that names are harder to remember than dates.
 
I had two names and one date questions in my test. One of the name questions is not on the online tests. Studying the book is the best way to go. I probably read the book 10 times, did a few online tests, made notes, and spent 40 hours on it across two weeks. You don't need to study that much to get 20/20 but I really treated the test seriously. It felt great when I saw the questions and knew all answers by heart.
 
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