Question
1. Which city is Canada's capital? a. Montreal b. Vancouver (c.) Ottawa 2. How is the Senate different from the House of Commons? a. the members are not elected b. you have to be 65 or older to be in the Senate c. the Senate does not meet in the Parliament Buildings 3. What is the Governor-General? a. the representative of the British monarch in Canada b. Canada's head of state c. both (a) and (b) are correct Multiple Choice Questions 4. Underline the TRUE statement about the Prime Minister: a. he or she belongs to the Cabinet b. he or she is also a senator c. he or she does not belong to a party 5. How does a party become the Official Opposition? a. the party in power chooses it b. they win the second highest numb of ridings in an election c. they are appointed by the Senat 6. What do we sometimes call an MPs position in the House of Commons? a. a desk b. a seat c. a platform
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Answer
1. **(c) Ottawa**2. **(a) the members are not elected** (While there are age restrictions for Senators, it's not 65. They must be at least 30 and retire at 75. The Senate *does* meet in the Parliament Buildings.)3. **(c) both (a) and (b) are correct**4. **(a) he or she belongs to the Cabinet** (The Prime Minister is an elected MP and leads the party in power. They are not a Senator.)5. **(b) they win the second highest number of ridings in an election**6. **(b) a seat**