Sunday, September 22, 2013

Midterm

Canadian Culture Midterm


1) What attracted Europeans to the Canadian mainland?
a) Fish             b) Beaver        c) Ice hockey      d) War with the French

2) Who first conquered the Eastern part of Canada? (after the Seven Year, also known as the French and Indian War)
a) USA             b) Spain                      c) England          d) France

3) The French-speaking part of Canada is:
a) Newfoundland   b) New France    c) Quebec    d) Quebecois

4) The only time that the USA and Canada had unfriendly relations was:
a) During the invasion of Iraq  b) During the War of 1812   c) Last year  d) During WWII

5) Canada was first divided into:
a) New England and New France  b) Canada and the USA  c) Little Canada and Big Canada  d) Upper Canada and Lower Canada

6) The main reason that some French-speaking Canadians want to separate is:
a) They have a different culture b) They are Catholic  c) They don’t speak English well  d) They hate Justin Bieber

7) French Canadians opposed WWII because:
a) It was too far away  b) It didn’t further their interests  c) They thought it would only help the British   d) They were too busy eating poutine

8) The period of French cultural and economic growth in the 60’s and 70’s is called:
a) The Quiet Revolution  b) The French Comeback  c) Return de Francais d) French Time

9) Which of the following are NOT a reason why Canada wants to keep Quebec?
a) It has a strong economy  b) It has a lot of natural resources  c) It provides Canada with waterway access  d) It provides Canada with over 50% of it’s milk

10) In 1982, the Constitution Act:
a) Gave French people the right to vote  b) Made French a second language  c) Made Canada bilingual (English and French)  d) Had nothing to do with Quebec

11) In Canada:
a) All advertisements and products must use French and English 
b) Everything is in English, except in Quebec where they are in Spanish 
c) Everything is in English, except in Quebec where they are in French 
d) The law is different depending on the province

12) The proper term for the people who were in Canada before Europeans arrived is:
a) Indians  b) North American Indians  c) Real Canadians  d) Natives

13) Nearly 30% of the First Nations people were killed by:
a) Gun shots  b) The Bird Flu  c) Small Pox  d) European

14) Residential schools were:
a) Used to assimilate native people  b) Child prisons  c) Are still used today  d) Schools in residential areas of Canada

15) In 1960, natives received the right to:
a) Speak in public  b) Vote  c) Play in the National Hockey League  d) go to university

16) Poutine is:
a) Available at McDonald’s in Canada  b) French fries with gravy and cheese c) Something invented in France and brought to Canada in the 1700’s  d) The president of Russia

17) Poutine is famous:
a) On the east coast of Canada  b) Wherever there is a McDonald’s  c) in Ontario 
d) Quebec

18) Which food is Canada NOT famous for:
a) Bacon  b) Maple syrup  c) French fries with gravy  d) Poutine

19) Canada’s official national sport is:
a) Ice hockey  b) Lacrosse  c) Beaver racing  d) Baseball

20) Ice hockey has:
a) Two halves  b) Three period  c) Four quarters  d) 100 minutes, nonstop

21) The most famous ice hockey player of all time is:
a) Scott Maskell  b) Andre Agassi  c) Wayne Gretzky  d) Randy Savage

22) Ice hockey is:
a) Hundreds of years old  b) Thousands of years old  c) About 75 years old
d) 72 years old

23) Lacrosse was:
a) First played by French immigrants  b) First played by native Canadians  c) Was invented by the English  d) First played in the US

24) Lacrosse is played with:
a) bats and balls  b) nets and balls  c) sticks and pucks  d) men with hats

25) Which of the following are NOT true about Lacrosse?
a) It is a violent sport  b) Players wear masks  c) There are 14 players on the field at a time (7 on each team) d) The rules are similar to ice hockey

26) The sport that is most played by males in Canada is:
a) Ice hockey, of course!  b) Actually golf  c) figure skating  d) soccer

27) Lake Louise is located in:
a) Ontario  b) Alberta  c) Yukon  d) Quebec

28) The tallest structure in Canada is:
a) The Canada Tower  b) The CN Tower  c) The National Hockey Building d) The Empire State Building

29) The Oldest city in Canada is:
a) Ottawa  b) Toronto  c) Quebec city  d) Montreal
30) Butchart Gardens is located:
a) On Vancouver Island  b) In British Columbia  c) In Saskatchewan  d) In Yukon

31) The main religion in Canada is:
a) Protestant  b) Catholic  c) Buddhist  d) Atheist

32) Most Canadians:
a) Go to church every Sunday  b) Go to the club on Friday and Saturday night  c) Don’t go to church  d) Live in igloos

33) Canada has ______ provinces.
a) 9  b) 13  c) Canada has states, stupid!  d) 10

34) Canada has ______ territories.
a) 3  b) 0-What’s a territory?! c) 2  d) 50

35) The largest province in Canada is:
a) Northwest territories  b) Ontario  c) Quebec  d) British Columbia

36) The province with the biggest economy is:
a) Quebec  b) Toronto  c) BC  d) Ontario

37) The city with the second-largest population is:
a) Ottawa  b) Vancouver  c) Toronto  d) Montreal

38) The most popular Canadian rock band of all-time is:
a) The Hippos  b) The Tragically Hip  c) Celine Dion  d) The Justin Biebers

39) Celine Dion’s song, “My Heart Will Go On,” was on __________OST.
a) The Terminator  b) Titanic  c) Romeo and Juliet  d) The Hangover

40) Which of the following facts are NOT true about Justin Bieber?
a) He was born in Toronto b) His ex-girlfriend is Selena Gomez  c) He sang a song with Ludacris  d) His first big hit was “Baby”

41) James Cameron did not direct which movie?
a) Titanic  b) The Terminator  c) Avatar  d) Jurassic Park

42) John A. MacDonald was:
a) The first prime minister of Canada  b) an American  c) The founder of McDonlad’s  d) A WWI hero

43) Canada’s birthday is:
a) Canada doesn’t have one  b) July 1st  c) July 4th  d) July 31st

44) Which is NOT a major export of Canada?
a) Gold  b) Maple Syrup  c) Wheat  d) lumber

45) When did Canada become a country?
a) In 1860  b) In 1776  c) In 1867  d) In 1982

46) What is the longest river in Canada?
a) Nile  b) Mackenzie  c) St Lawrence  d) The Queen Elizabeth Way

47) The Canadian flag does not include:
a) Stars  b) Red  c) White  d) Two Oceans

48) Terry Fox was NOT:
a) A cancer survivor  b) An athlete  c) A runner  d) A Canadian

49) Halifax is:
a) A famous Canadian band  b) A Canadian ship that sank  c) The Capital of Nova Scotia  d) A cold place where trees can’t grow and it snows all year

50) Victoria is the capital of:
a)      Canada  b) Ontario  c) British Columbia  d) New Orleans

51) Which of the following is currently not a major export of Canada?
a)      beaver     b) oil   c) cars     d) gold

52) The founders of Dsquared are:
a)      Actually Italian b) are twins c) are French d) look similar but aren't related

53) Canadian marriages are usually celebrated:
a)      in churches b) in hotels c) in shopping malls d) in the mountains

54) Cirque de soleil was invented by:
a)      A French couple b) French Canadians c) two Inuit brothers d) no one knows

55) Most of Canada's major companies are located in:
a)      Quebec b) Vancouver c) Ontario d) Yukon

56) Universities in Canada:
a)      admit students based on a college entrance exam b) are super expensive c) choose students randomly d) consider student's nonacademic activities

57) Canadian classrooms differ from Korean ones in that they:
a)      have a lot more students in Canadian classrooms b) there is more class discussion in Canadian classrooms c) don't smell so nice d) there is less studying in Canadian classrooms

58) In Canada:
a)      fewer students go to university b) the same number of students enter uni.but hardly any graduate c) most students drop out of high school d) no one really cares about education

59) Canadian students:
a)      are actually really good at math b) play more sports c) all wear uniforms with the maple leaf on it d) go to private academies after school

60) Polar bears are in danger because:
a)      we are eating their fish b) Canadians eat them c) their ice is melting d) they are actually doing just fine, thanks. And you?

61) In Canada, couples who are getting married usually:
a)      expect the man's family to buy a house b) get a free house from the government c) buy a house together d) expect the woman's family to buy a house


62) Which of the following animals are native to Canada:
a) lion b) wolf c) yellow bear d) sabertooth tiger

63) Which of the following trees are native to Canada:
a)      palm tree b) maple syrup tree c) maple tree d) bongaloo tree

64) Canada is not known for:
a)      its poisonous snakes b) ice wine c)maple syrup d) snowy winters

65) A Canadian designer designed clothes warn by:
a)      Michael Jackson b) the Pope c) Kim Yuna d) Obama

66) MAC (cosmetics) stands for:
a)      makeup art cosmetics b) men and candy c) MacDonald (Ronald) d) Rob Macintosh (the founder of MAC)

67) MAC is proud of the fact that:
a)      It is used only by professionals b) it tests on animals only when necessary by law c) it tastes so good d) It is the most popular brand in the world

68) Canada's most important trading partner is:
a)      China b) Korea c) USA d) UK

69) Canada's second most important trading partner is:
a)      China b) Korea c) USA d) UK

70) When Western people get married:
a)      the ceremony and reception are over in a couple hours b) the parents of the bride and groom sit at the main table c) the bride pays for the pizza d) there is a big party with dinner, drinks and dancing

71) In Canada, and most western countries, it is sometimes difficult to know when you become a couple because:
a)      men don't usually ask women to be their girlfriends b) everyone is so friendly to everyone else c) women usually have several boyfriends d) men usually have several girlfriends

72) These days it is not uncommon for:
a)      people to be drunk in the street b) for men and women to marry and remarry several times c) for bears to enter stores and shops looking for food d) for couples to have a baby before getting married

73) In Canada, by the time students graduate from high school, they have probably:
a)      served time in jail b) smoked marijuana c) eaten raw fish at least once d) not learned how to do algebra

74) The average age that Canadians lose their virginity is:
a)      13-14 b) 15-16 c) 17-18 d) 19-20

75) Gay marriage has been legal in Canada since:
a)      1980 b) 1990 c) 1998 d) 2005

76) The following is not a Canadian brand:
a)      Canadian Goose b) the Gap c) Roots d) Dsqaured

77) The most powerful brands in Canada are:
a)      restaurants b) clothes c) donut shops d) banks

78) The following is not a social problem in Canada:
a)      education fees for children b) online bullying c) drug abuse d) offline bullying

79) In Canadian schools it is more important that you can:
a)      take tests well b) play sports well c) express your opinion d) ride a horse

80) One reason why Asian and western people think differently is because:
a)      Westerners take drugs b) Asian people emphasize relations with others c) western people  see fish d) western people are selfish

81) Tim Horton's is not:
a)      a donut and coffee shop b) a restaurant c) popular d) an expensive place to buy coffee

83) Marriage in Canada is:
a)      less expensive than in Korea b) more expensive c) costs the same d) not common these days

84) People in Canada do not generally:
a)      watch tv several hours a day b) wake up early c) get married to make their parent's happy d) take out loans to go to university

85) The following animal is not common in Canada:
a)      snow monkeys b) seals c) caribou d) eagles

86) When a man wants to date a woman, he usually:
a)      gives her a piece of fruit b) asks her on a date c) pulls her hair d) stares at her in a scary way

87) Women generally do not allow men to pay for dates, unless:
a)they like the man b) they hate the man c) they forget their wallets 
                                                      
88) There is a movement to make the polar bear the national animal of Canada because:
a)there are fewer polar bears than beavers b) polar bears are more friendly to tourists c) to raise awareness of the polar bear's difficulties d) beavers aren't important to Canada anymore

89) In Canada, melted snow causing floods is a problem:
a)Every Spring b) Only in the coldest parts of Canada c) especially in Yukon d) because it drowns thousands of helpless beaver

90) The provincial flower of Ontario is:
a)the daffodil b) the geranium c) the smurf-odil d) the trillium

91) In Canada, roughly ____ in 10 marriages end in divorce.
a)8 b) 4 c) 6 d) 5

92) Asian people are more family-oriented while Western people are more:
a)individualistic b) fat-minded c) lonely d) holistic

93) In Canada it is:
a)cold all year b) easy to get lost c) always snowing d) multicultural

94) America is often called "the melting pot", where as Canada is considered:
a)patbingsoo b) an ice cream cone c) pizza-ville d) the salad bowl

95) Canadian teachers:
a)beat students sometimes b) interact more with students c) are less strict d) are more organized

96) The most highly ranked university in Canada this year was:
a)Ontario University b) Toronto National University c)  University of Toronto d) UWO

97) The following is not a national symbol of Canada:
a)beaver b) polar bear c) maple leaf d) drunken sailor

98) The following is a national symbol of Canada:
a)the Canadian flag b) the yellow submarine c)  the headless horseman

99) Canada gets most of its electricity from:
a) the sun b) oil c) the Allspark d) hydro power

100) The best place to see polar bears in Canada is:
a)near Blackhorse b) anywhere c) Hudson's Bay d) Churchill.  





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