QUESTIONS
1.
1.
In a survey of 1,512 Canadian adults, Leger found that only 23 per cent would pass the citizenship test, based on their answers to 10 randomly selected questions. The questions focused on things like famous Canadians (Who is John Buchan?), history (Who established the first European settlements in Canada?) and national symbols (Whose portrait is on the Canadian $10 bill?). Without looking it up, do you know the answers to any of these?
I know who John Buchan was
17%
158 votes
I know who established the first European settlements in Canada
29%
278 votes
I know whose portrait is on the Canadian $10 bill
38%
361 votes
I don't know any
46%
439 votes
2.
2.
People who wish to become Canadian need to answer 20 questions about citizens' rights and responsibilities, as well as Canada's history, geography, economy, government, laws and symbols. Which do you think should be part of the citizenship test?
Citizens' rights and responsibilities
65%
621 votes
Canada's history
48%
452 votes
Canada's geography
48%
458 votes
Canada's economy
32%
304 votes
Canada's government
54%
513 votes
Canada's laws
66%
623 votes
Canada's symbols
42%
403 votes
None
13%
120 votes
3.
3.
81 per cent said they were proud to be Canadian. Are you proud to be Canadian?
Yes
71%
677 votes
No
7%
65 votes
Undecided
12%
111 votes
Not Applicable
10%
97 votes
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