Я прошла тест и интервью на гражданство! Ура!!! 17 правильных ответов из 20! А муж мой меня вообще переплюнул,сволочь,20 из 20!
Теперь осталось дождаться даты (2-4 месяца) церемонии присяги, и я гражданин, можно паспорт заказывать!
Очень надеюсь, что все произойдет достаточно быстро, в конце мая еду в Израиль. Билеты офигенно дорогие, 1400-1500$, но может в марте появятся подешевле? Поеду на месяц, основное время буду в Иерусалиме с родителями, ну и по друзьям- подругам пройдусь.
А тут примерные вопросы теста на гражданство, если кому надо, дам ссылки на тренировочные сайты.
1) Which party becomes the Official Opposition?
A. The opposition party with the least votes.
B. The opposition party with the most MPs.
C. The opposition party with the most votes.
D. The party picked by the Queen.
2) What is the name of the Prime Minister of Canada?
A. Alexa McDonough.
B. Stephen Harper
C. Jean Chrétien.
D. Paul Martin.
3) When did the United Empire Loyalists come to Canada?
A. Late 1800s.
B. During 1580s.
C. Late 1700s.
D. In 1600s.
4) Which province is the biggest producer of metals in Canada?
A. Alberta.
B. Northwest Territories.
C. Yukon.
D. Ontario.
5) Where do more than half of the people in Canada live?
A. Central Canada.
B. Coastal Pacific.
C. Prairies.
D. Atlantic Canada.
6) What document made Confederation legal?
A. The Immigration Act.
B. The British North America Act.
C. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
D. The Citizenship Act.
7) What level of government passes "by-laws"?
A. Regional government.
B. Provincial government.
C. Territorial government.
D. Municipal or local government.
8) How many provinces and territories are there in Canada?
A. Eight provinces and three territories.
B. Ten provinces and three territories.
C. Nine provinces and two territory.
D. Ten provinces and two territories.
9) What is the most popular spectator sport of Canada?
A. Hockey.
B. Canadian football.
C. Basketball.
D. Soccer.
10) When did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become part of the Constitution?
A. 1982.
B. 1980.
C. 1867.
D. 1919.
11) What is the significance of the Canadian discovery of insulin?
A. It saved lives of children with sickness.
B. It helped the treatment of heart diseases.
C. It saved millions of lives of people with diabetes.
D. It was an important medicine to save soldiers' life during World War II.
12) What is the last line of Canada's national anthem?
A. God keep our land glorious and free!
B. O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
C. With glowing hearts we see thee rise.
D. O Canada! Our home and native land!
13) Which province is on the Pacific coast of Canada?
A. Nova Scotia.
B. British Columbia.
C. Quebec.
D. Yukon.
14) Which province is Canada's largest producer of hydroelectricity?
A. Ontario.
B. British Columbia.
C. Manitoba.
D. Quebec.
15) Who recommended that the Upper and Lower Canada be merged and given a responsible government?
A. Sir Guy Carleton.
B. Lord Durham.
C. Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine.
D. Sir George‐Étienne Cartier.
16) Why is British Columbia known as Canada's Pacific Gateway?
A. Because many immigrants arrive British Columbia from the Pacific Ocean.
B. Because British Columbia's fishing industry relies on the Pacific Ocean.
C. Because billions of dollars in goods are shipped to and from Asia.
D. Because British Columbia is on the Pacific coast.
17) Which of the followings are the responsibilities of local government?
A. Social and community Health, snow removal and transportation.
B. National defence, health care and transportation.
C. Education, foreign policy and transportation.
D. Health care, natural resources and transportation.
18) Which two are Great Lakes?
A. Huron and Erie.
B. Ontario and Okanagan.
C. St. Lawrence and Superior.
D. Michigan and Okanagan.
19) What is the capital city of Canada?
A. Ontario.
B. Toronto.
C. Montreal.
D. Ottawa.
20) Which four provinces first formed Confederation?
A. Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba and Nova Scotia.
B. Ontario, Newfoundland, Quebec and Nova Scotia.
C. Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
D. Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and British Columbia.