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Could you pass a Canadian Citizenship Test?

Thanks guys!

See that was not too hard was it?

Come and join us on Canada Day and I'll buy each of you a large Double-Double and we'll share a box of Timbits.

:can:
 
I passed the test and am now a Canadian citizen.

So, you know... I got that going for me.
 
I got 16, not being very up on political history. I changed my bilingual answer from the correct "New Brunswick" to the incorrect Quebec at the last minute, forgetting that Quebec is not technically bilingual. New Brunswick even has bilingual license plates.
 
I got 19/20 and choose to invoke the Not Withstanding clause for that one.
 
13/20 Methink not bad since I know nothing about Canada except Hockey and what I leaned from the boardgame Risk.
 
Oops, wasn't thinking earlier and failed to do the obviousl...AAAAAAAAGH!!!:



Could you pass a Canadian Citizenship Test?

Certainly, to the left or the right?
 
19/20. I'm a tr00 Canadian after all. :P Missed the Lafontaine question, had no idea really. I also picked the right year for the British North America Act sort of by chance, I wasn't sure but the 1867 year seemed familiar so I picked it and was correct... xD
 
RESULTS: 14/20
Good Job. You're Smarter Than The Average Guy Lafleur

1 other I should have went with my gut. I did terribly on history questions, as any good American would, but did well on the geographic and government/rights questions.
 
18/20. Didn't want to admit that the service industry is our major occupation, and didn't finish reading the question about reserves before answering it wrong.
 
I got 19/20 which means that I passed. Which is something of a relief considering I passed for real a year and a half ago.
 

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