I got 100%! Yay! (it would have been embarrassing to do better on the U.S. quiz than on the Canadian one…)
This quiz is based on the questions set by Citizenship & Immigration Canada - a full list of sample questions is on the CIC website, but it’s not interactive (and waaay more detailed…)
95%. I missed Question 7. (“What are two freedoms…”) I blame the sunburn I got on Canada Day. Yeah, that’s it. Wait. What’s that black car pulling up outside? Mounties getting out?
Got 65%, but purely out of sheer luck. I got the 308 districts right, for instance. Like I had the slightest clue at how many electoral districts there could be in Canada, or how is named some official building…
It seems to me this Canadian test isn’t well done. Half of the questions seem to be more trivia than things that an immigrant would have to know in order to integrate well.
There has been calls to introduce such citizenship tests in France too. I sure hope they won’t do that.
Plus, I’m pretty certain that in countries where they exist, half the people would lose their citizenship if they had to pass such tests.
Got 15 out of 20 for 75%. Missed 1, 5, 10, 18, and 20. I must have gone underground for a while and missed Stephen Harper becoming PM; I had answered Paul Martin.
100% Both this and the US test contain trivia that one could easily not know [for example, how many electoral districts (Canada), how many amendments to the Constitution (US)]