1.During whose administration did Canada recognize the People's Republic of China? |
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2.Which Canadian prime minister referred to the two world wars as "the vortex of European militarism"? |
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3.What is the other official language besides English in Canada? |
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4.Which of the following provinces is the manufacturing heartland of Canada? |
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5.Which of the following industries account for more than half of the GDP in Canada? |
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6.Who suggests that the idea of survival can be seen as the central symbol of Canadian literature? |
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7.When Britain lost its status as a world power after World War II, Canada became a junior partner helping______ global interests. |
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8.By 1985, how many percent of immigrants were non-European? |
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9.At present, which of the following areas has the largest farms in Canada? |
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10.Who was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts made to introduce a UN peacekeeping force into the Suez Canal region during the crisis of 1956? |
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11.In Vancouver schools, it is estimated that more than half of the students speak__________ |
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12.Which of the following novels was made into an extremely successful film in 1997? |
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13.Which of the following group would fit easily into Canada according to the Canadian policy-makers |
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14.The three Canadian Prime Ministers mentioned in the text have a lot of things in common. Which of the following is the exception? |
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15.Which of the following about the Queen is true? |
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16.When did Canada begin to develop a stronger service manufacturing sector? |
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17.In the late 19th century, Chinese laborers came to Canada to ___________ |
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18.Canada began negotiating with the US on dismantling tariff barriers under the government of _______ |
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19.Cultural survival is shown in the following ways except _________ |
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20.Who is the most influential person in the Canadian government? |
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