Hello All,
There are a whole bunch of websites that provide free citizenship exam practice tests. I have tried a handful of them and I've found that some of them are really different in the content of the exams that they have. I was looking here on the forum for threads where people have posted their comparative reviews of different websites, but I haven't found any. So, I thought I would start by sharing my own review:
1. Richmond Library (http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/): These exam questions focus on the core parts of the Discover Canada book, don't have a lot of tricks, and generally straightforwards. I can solve this exam with no mistakes, or at most 1 mistake out of 20.
2. http://citizenshipcounts.ca/quiz : This one is very similar to the Richmond Library exam, and of similar difficulty. Some questions are out of date; for example, the correct answer to one question I encountered still had Mulcair as the leader of the federal NDP.
3. APNA Toronto (https://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/): This one is a lot harder and seems to me to have questions about minutiae.
4. http://www.v-soul.com : Also harder, and has some almost too-specific questions (E.g. "in which province is Banff National Park?") and tricky questions (E.g. "Which province has the most bilingual Canadians?" where the answers include New Brunswick (the only officially bilingual province but one with low population overall), Ontario (official language English but a populous province with the largest number of Francophones outside Quebec), and Quebec).
Snoopy
There are a whole bunch of websites that provide free citizenship exam practice tests. I have tried a handful of them and I've found that some of them are really different in the content of the exams that they have. I was looking here on the forum for threads where people have posted their comparative reviews of different websites, but I haven't found any. So, I thought I would start by sharing my own review:
1. Richmond Library (http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/): These exam questions focus on the core parts of the Discover Canada book, don't have a lot of tricks, and generally straightforwards. I can solve this exam with no mistakes, or at most 1 mistake out of 20.
2. http://citizenshipcounts.ca/quiz : This one is very similar to the Richmond Library exam, and of similar difficulty. Some questions are out of date; for example, the correct answer to one question I encountered still had Mulcair as the leader of the federal NDP.
3. APNA Toronto (https://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/): This one is a lot harder and seems to me to have questions about minutiae.
4. http://www.v-soul.com : Also harder, and has some almost too-specific questions (E.g. "in which province is Banff National Park?") and tricky questions (E.g. "Which province has the most bilingual Canadians?" where the answers include New Brunswick (the only officially bilingual province but one with low population overall), Ontario (official language English but a populous province with the largest number of Francophones outside Quebec), and Quebec).
Snoopy