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Canadian Identity

Social Studies

Canadian Identity starts at 2 and continues till grade 5. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Canadian Identity. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 4
What is the name of the agreement that created the country of Canada in 1867?
What is the name of the Canadian law that gives all citizens the right to vote?
What is the name of the Canadian law that protects multiculturalism?
What is the name of the document that lists the rights and freedoms of Canadians?
What is the name of the famous Canadian waterfall located on the border with the United States?
What is the name of the group of Indigenous peoples who live in the forests of central and eastern Canada?
What is the name of the Indigenous peoples who have mixed First Nations and European ancestry?
What is the name of the Indigenous peoples who live in the Arctic region of Canada?
Is Canada part of North America? (1) Yes (2) No
What are the two official languages of Canada? (1) English and French (2) English and Spanish (3) French and German (4) English and Italian
Which animal is an official symbol of Canada? (1) Moose (2) Beaver (3) Bear (4) Wolf
Which holiday celebrates Canada’s birthday? (1) Victoria Day (2) Canada Day (3) Thanksgiving (4) Remembrance Day
Canada is known for being a _______ country, which means people from many cultures live together.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is a famous Canadian animal that builds dams.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is a popular winter sport that is part of Canadian identity.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is a symbol of peace and is found on the Canadian flag.
Is Canada part of North America? (1) Yes (2) No
True or False: Canada has ten provinces and three territories.
True or False: Canada is the second largest country in the world by area.
True or False: Saying 'sorry' is often seen as part of Canadian identity.