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Death and Taxes in Canada

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  1. In what cases may a _____ make a will in Canada?
    a. miner
    b. minor
    c. meiner
  2. If a _____ is a member of the Canadian Armed forces on active duty, a sailor at sea or married, he or she may make a will.
    a. miner
    b. minor
    c. meiner
  3. In Canada, if a person dies and has no will, what happens to _____ estate?
    a. a
    b. an
    c. the
  4. In most cases, the spouse and dependents get everything that is left, including _____ items after taxes are paid. If there is no family or relatives, the government gets it.
    a. personal
    b. personnel
  5. What happens if someone _____ and there are two wills?
    a. dies
    b. dyes
    c. dais
  6. Both wills are _____ as long as they do not contradict each other. If there is some dispute, the most recent one is _____.
    a. ballad
    b. valid
    c. ballot
  7. A wife may not act _____ a witness for her husband's will in which province?
    a. for
    b. in
    c. as
  8. In which provinces in Canada is it possible to _____ a will that leaves your family in poverty?
    a. rite
    b. right
    c. write
  9. In Quebec, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland _____ possible to cut the family out of a will. In all of the other provinces a minimal amount or percentage of the estate must be left to family members, by law.
    a. it's
    b. its
  10. If you die without a will in Alberta and have no surviving relatives, what happens to _____ estate?
    a. you're
    b. yore
    c. your
  11. _____ in other provinces the government takes the assets, in Alberta, the University of Alberta becomes the beneficiary.
    a. Whereas
    b. Since
    c. However

Peace, Order and Good Government In Canada

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  1. Who is responsible for major structural repairs in most provinces, the tenant _____ the landlord?
    a. and
    b. or
    c. but
  2. Believe it _____ not, most provinces make the tenant responsible for major repairs.
    a. and
    b. or
    c. but
  3. In the case of minor problems like plugged drains, who is responsible _____ repairs, the landlord or the tenant?
    a. for
    b. to
    c. of
  4. The landlord must take care _____ minor repairs.
    a. for
    b. to
    c. of
  5. In most provinces, a landlord is _____ to enter without the tenant's permission under what circumstance?
    a. allowed
    b. allowing
    c. allows
  6. If the rent is _____ for six months in Newfoundland, sixty days in Alberta and Saskatchewan and fifteen days in the rest of Canada, a landlord may enter the premises without permission.
    a. unpaying
    b. unpay
    c. unpaid
  7. In which province _____ you pass a test and hold an operator's permit in order to drive a snowmobile?
    a. may
    b. must
    c. might
  8. What kind of lights are required _____ snowmobiles operating _____ Canada?
    a. for, at
    b. in, by
    c. on, in
  9. What three things must a Canadian School bus do at _____ railroad crossing?
    a. all
    b. every
    c. some
  10. The bus must stop, open the door and listen _____ a train, and not shift gears when crossing the tracks.
    a. to
    b. for
    c. hear
  11. What _____ the legal age to vote in federal elections?
    a. does
    b. has
    c. is
  12. A legal voter is at _____18 years old.
    a. least
    b. loss
    c. less
  13. Can a member of the Canadian Armed Forces vote _____ if he or she is under 18?
    a. still
    b. yet
    c. even
  14. Yes, if the person is old _____ to fight for the country he or she is old _____ to vote.
    a. enough, enough
    b. as, as
    c. for, for
  15. Which parent has the legal responsibility for education and maintenance of children _____ the age of 16?
    a. till
    b. until
    c. upper
  16. For the _____ part, the heavier responsibility is placed on the father.
    a. much
    b. most
    c. more
  17. In Canadian law, what _____ the "tender years" doctrine?
    a. are
    b. is
    c. have
  18. Young children should remain with their mothers in custody cases _____ there are strong arguments against it.
    a. unless
    b. if
    c. even
  19. Which province has the _____ "school leaving" age?
    a. young
    b. youngest
    c. younger
  20. Nova Scotia allows 14-year olds to quit school _____ other provinces make children wait until they are 16.
    a. since
    b. moreover
    c. whereas
  21. Which provinces _____ children to be excused from school to work on the family farm?
    a. allow
    b. allows
    c. allowing
  22. New Brunswick, Ontario and British Columbia each _____ its students to miss school.
    a. allow
    b. allows
    c. allowing
  23. Is a Canadian pint larger or smaller _____ an imperial pint?
    a. as
    b. of
    c. than
  24. It is _____. A Canadian pint is 12 fluid ounces and an official pint is 20 fluid ounces.
    a. small
    b. smaller
    c. smallest
  25. At what age is it illegal for a Canadian child to take as _____ as a puff of a cigarette?
    a. much
    b. many
    c. few
  26. Until the age of 15, Canadian children cannot legally smoke _____ form of tobacco.
    a. some
    b. any
    c. every
  27. In which province can a shop keeper _____ fined $100 for selling cigarettes to a 16 year old?
    a. have
    b. is
    c. be
  28. Shop keepers in Ontario may not sell cigarettes to children 16 years or _____.
    a. younger
    b. older
    c. higher
  29. Is it legal for a cook or a waitress _____ a cigarette while preparing or serving food in Canada?
    a. have smoked
    b. smoking
    c. to smoke
  30. No. Serving or cooking food while _____ is a violation of public health standards. It could result in the loss of a restaurant license.
    a. have smoked
    b. smoking
    c. to smoke
  31. Why is it illegal for girls under 16 to work outside the home _____ 6 p.m. but it is legal for boys who are 12 years or older to work until 9 p.m.?
    a. since
    b. after
    c. later
  32. This discrepancy is to accommodate newspaper delivery which very often is _____ by boys younger than 16.
    a. bing done
    b. doing
    c. done
  33. In Ontario, a child must be how old to legally be in a movie theatre or some other entertainment spot without a parent _____ 10 p.m. and 6 a.m?
    a. between
    b. from
    c. among
  34. _____ alone at an entertainment spot, a person must be 16 or older.
    a. Being
    b. To be
    c. Stay
  35. If a policeman stops you ___ the street in Canada, can he ask your name and address?
    a. at
    b. in
    c. on
  36. No, he can only ask you what _____ doing there.
    a. are you
    b. you
    c. you are
  37. Can a Canadian policeman ask _____ your wallet and look at the contents?
    a. for
    b. see
    c. about
  38. Only when you are _____ a motor vehicle can a police officer request your wallet and search the contents. In all other cases, he may not do so.
    a. driven
    b. driving
    c. drove
  39. In Canada, _____ is a Magistrate properly addressed?
    a. what
    b. how
    c. wherein
  40. A magistrate _____ be called "Your Worship".
    a. should
    b. could
    c. would
  41. In Canada, what _____ be the correct way to address a Judge?
    a. should
    b. could
    c. would
  42. A judge _____ be addressed "Your Honor".
    a. should
    b. could
    c. would
  43. In Canada, what _____ the proper ways to address a Superior Court Justice?
    a. is
    b. are
    c. does
  44. A Superior Court Justice _____ be called either "Your Lordship" or "My Lord".
    a. should
    b. could
    c. would
  45. How _____ jurors are needed for civil suits in Saskatchewan?
    a. much
    b. many
    c. number of
  46. Twelve jurors are needed for a jury in a Saskatchewan civil trial. Other provinces _____ from five to nine jury members.
    a. vary
    b. varies
    c. varied
  47. Who _____ exempt from jury duty in Canada?
    a. is
    b. are
    c. has
  48. Members of the Armed Forces, doctors, members of the press and clergy _____ not required to serve on a jury.
    a. is
    b. are
    c. has

Ottawa, Canada

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  1. Ottawa is the capital ___ Canada.
    a. in
    b. of
    c. on

  2. It is situated ___ the province of Ontario.
    a. in
    b. of
    c. on

  3. The Ottawa River flows ___ the beautiful Parliament Hill.
    a. across
    b. behind
    c. over
    d. above

  4. A large set of locks was built ___ Parliament Hill and the Parliament Buildings.
    a. on
    b. beside
    c. under

  5. The locks carry you up ___ the Rideau Canal.
    a. at
    b. in
    c. on
    d. to

  6. You can travel in your boat ___ the Canal.
    a. along
    b. behind
    c. beside
    d. over

  7. The Canal was constructed ___ 150 years ago.
    a. along
    b. by
    c. over

  8. It was built to allow water travel ___ Ottawa to Kingston, Ontario.
    a. for
    b. from
    c. through

  9. You will also pass the campuses ___ Ottawa's two universities.
    a. at
    b. in
    c. of

  10. In the Spring, the driveways ___ the canal are abloom with tulips!
    a. among
    b. behind
    c. beside
    d. under

  11. Ottawa's Tulip Festival is famous all ___ the world.
    a. among
    b. behind
    c. over

  12. Millions of tulips bloom ___ the month of May.
    a. behind
    b. among
    c. during

  13. In Spring, Summer and Autumn, the Canaal is full ___ boats.
    a. at
    b. in
    c. of
    d. on

  14. ___ Winter, it's full of people too.
    a. At
    b. In
    c. On
    d. Over

  15. At that time it is known as "The Longest Skating Rink ___ the World."
    a. at
    b. by
    c. in

  16. People use the rink for fun, for fitness and ___ the city's Winter festival.
    a. in
    b. at
    c. for

  17. An Ice Sculpturing Contest is a highlight ___ the Winter Festival.
    a. of
    b. after
    c. before

  18. Local teams and individuals and teams from all ___ the world come to compete.
    a. in
    b. over
    c. under

  19. So please come ___ Ottawa any time of year. You'll find something you like!
    a. at
    b. in
    c. to

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