Free Canadian citizenship Question
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Free Canadian citizenship Test

 Test 1 Ch 1 (rights & Responsibilities Of Citizenship) 
 Test 2 Chapter 2 (who We Are)  
 Test 3 Chapter 3 (canada History) part 1 
 Test 4 Chapter 3 (canada History) part 2 
 Test 5 Chapter 3 (canada History) part 3 
 Test 6 Chapter 3 (canada History) part 4 
 Test 7 Ch 4 (modern Canada & Economy)part 1 
 Test 8 Ch 4 (modern Canada & Economy)part 2 
 Test 9 Chapter 5 (canada Economy)  
 Test 10 Ch 6 (Govt. & Federal Election) part 1 
 Test 11 Ch 6 (Govt. & Federal Election) part 2 
 Test 12 Ch 6 (Govt. & Federal Election) part 3 
 Test 13 Chapter 7 (the Justice System)  
 Test 14 Chapter 8 (canadian Symbols)  
 Test 15 Chapter 9 (canada Regions) part 1 
 Test 16 Chapter 9 (canada Regions) part 2 
 Test 17 Chapter 9 (canada Regions) part 3 
 Test 18 Chapter 9 (canada Regions) part 4 
 Test 19 Chapter 9 (canada Regions) part 5 
 Test 20 Chapter 9 (canada Regions) part 6 

How to handle this multiple choice test

How to handle this multiple choice test

During the Canadian citizenship test, there are a few importants steps that will help you tackle the questions and answers.

Step 1:

Attempt the easy questions first.

If you sufficiently practiced the study guide, chances are you know for sure the answer to at least half of the questions. So don’t get stuck on the hard questions right now, just move on to the next question every time you are facing a hard question. You will be able to come back to the hard questions in a next step.

This is not the time right now to dwell over a question for too long. That would just increase your stress level, leave you less time for the easy questions, and decrease your self-confidence, and maybe your concentration too.

While it is important to budget your time (the test is only 30 minutes), do not rush through the easy questions neither. This test is a multiple choice test, which means that the right answer will be among three other similar answers and that can be confusing. So read the easy questions and multiple choice answers twice, and make sure you fully understand the nuances between the different answers so that you do pick the right one.

Step 2:

Relax for a minute.

Ok so now you have answered all the easy questions of your Canadian citizenship test, but you might still be stressed out. So take a deep breath, stretch a bit on your chair, and remind yourself that you’ve already done a big chunk of the test.

Step 3:

tackle the hard questions

Go back to the unanswered questions, and look for clues in the questions. In most multiple choice tests, you can eliminate one or two answers simply by paying attention at how the question is worded. The syntax of the question might trigger memories of the right answer. But don’t agonize over one question for 10 minutes. If you really don’t know the answer, go to the next hard question. Once you have confidently answered all the hard questions that you could possible tackle, go to the next step for the few remaining unknown questions.

Step 4:

time to use your instinct skill

Follow your instincts. When you first read the question, what was your first reaction, the first answer that seemed right to you? Pick this one, as usually your first immediate reaction should be the right one.

If you had no first reaction, no instinct for some questions, then you will have to simply guess the answer. At this point, you should have answered most of the questions (assuming you studied well). So guessing gives you additional chances to get more points.

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