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Content Section Worksheet Questions (Grade 11)

Total questions: 31

Worksheet time: 16mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

From the categories of rights listed on the worksheet, which category includes expression, religion, assembly, and association?

a)

Fundamental freedoms

b)

Democratic rights

c)

Mobility rights

d)

Legal rights

2.

From the categories of rights listed on the worksheet, which category is associated with voting?

a)

Democratic rights

b)

Fundamental freedoms

c)

Mobility rights

d)

Language rights

3.

From the categories of rights listed on the worksheet, which rights allow a person to move anywhere in Canada?

a)

Mobility rights

b)

Legal rights

c)

Democratic rights

d)

Language rights

4.

From the categories of rights listed on the worksheet, which rights include fair trial and protection from arbitrary detention?

a)

Legal rights

b)

Mobility rights

c)

Fundamental freedoms

d)

Language rights

5.

According to the worksheet definitions, which statement best describes a no-fly list?

a)

A list of individuals barred from boarding airplanes for safety reasons

b)

A roster of people permitted to pilot commercial aircraft

c)

A schedule of airline routes suspended for maintenance

d)

A database of frequent flyers eligible for pre-boarding

6.

According to the worksheet definitions, what are security measures?

a)

Government actions to protect citizens that may restrict certain freedoms

b)

Court rulings that expand voting rights in all elections

c)

Private company policies to increase sales during holidays

d)

Municipal bylaws focused only on parking regulations

7.

According to the worksheet definitions, what were internment camps?

a)

Places where people were forcibly confined during wartime due to nationality or ethnicity

b)

Temporary shelters for disaster evacuees run by charities

c)

Summer training facilities for military recruits

d)

Universities established for international students

8.

According to the worksheet definitions, what is prejudice?

a)

A preconceived opinion that can lead to discrimination based on race, ethnicity, or disability

b)

A legal appeal filed to overturn a conviction

c)

A public protest opposing government policy

d)

A negotiated agreement between political parties

9.

According to the worksheet definitions, what are rights as described in the Charter?

a)

Legal, democratic, and mobility protections granted to citizens

b)

Only privileges extended by provincial legislation

c)

Benefits given exclusively to permanent residents

d)

Traditional customs recognized by communities

10.

According to the worksheet definitions, what are responsibilities?

a)

Duties that accompany rights, such as obeying laws and respecting others’ rights

b)

Optional community service activities suggested by schools

c)

Temporary expectations during election periods

d)

Privileges granted by employers to employees

11.

According to the worksheet definitions, what is the Constitution of Canada?

a)

The highest law that outlines governance and protects rights

b)

A non-binding set of guidelines for federal ministers

c)

A provincial statute regulating municipalities

d)

An international treaty on trade and tariffs

12.

According to the worksheet definitions, who is a suffragette?

a)

A person, usually a woman, advocating for women’s right to vote

b)

A judge who oversees election disputes

c)

An official responsible for issuing passports

d)

A legislator who drafts tax legislation

13.

According to the worksheet definitions, what does equality mean?

a)

All people are entitled to the same legal protections and opportunities

b)

Every person receives identical income from the government

c)

Only citizens are protected by the same civil laws

d)

Each province applies different legal standards to residents

14.

According to the worksheet definitions, what is meant by children’s rights in this context?

a)

A special category of rights protecting minors under 18

b)

Extra voting privileges for teenagers

c)

Only parental authority over minors

d)

Mandatory conscription rules for youth

15.

According to the worksheet definitions, what are democratic rights?

a)

Rights that allow citizens to participate in government, such as voting

b)

Freedoms related to expression and religion

c)

Rights allowing movement and work anywhere in Canada

d)

Language rights for federal services

16.

According to the worksheet definitions, what are mobility rights?

a)

Rights that allow Canadians to move and work anywhere in Canada

b)

Rights that guarantee a fair trial and protection from arbitrary detention

c)

Freedoms of thought, expression, and religion

d)

Rights to access education in a minority language

17.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the definition “Everyone in Canada (citizens and non-citizens) is protected under the Charter, except certain democratic rights like voting”?

a)

Citizenship & Charter

b)

Legal rights

c)

Legislative branch

d)

Constitution

18.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the statement “The Charter is part of Canada’s Constitution (highest law)”?

a)

Constitution

b)

Charter (1982)

c)

Voting rights

d)

Citizenship & Charter

19.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the description “People of Japanese origin, even born in Canada, were forcibly relocated in 1942”?

a)

Japanese internment (1942)

b)

Italian internment

c)

War Measures Act apology

d)

Indian Act

20.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the description “Provinces regulated shopping days; historically restricted under the Lord’s Day Act”?

a)

Sunday shopping

b)

Legislative branch

c)

Voting rights

d)

Equality

21.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the statement “Can prevent boarding even without proof of guilt”?

a)

No-fly list

b)

Security measures

c)

Legal rights

d)

Legislative branch

22.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the description “Include fair trial and protection against arbitrary detention”?

a)

Legal rights

b)

Mobility rights

c)

Fundamental freedoms

d)

Democratic rights

23.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the statement “Makes laws; can sometimes restrict rights legally”?

a)

Legislative branch

b)

Judicial branch

c)

Executive branch

d)

Citizenship & Charter

24.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the statement “The Charter has been used to challenge unequal treatment in pay”?

a)

Women & pay equity

b)

Suffragette

c)

Voting rights

d)

War Measures Act apology

25.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the description “Restricted rights of Aboriginal Peoples, including voting and political participation”?

a)

Indian Act

b)

Constitution

c)

Charter (1982)

d)

Citizenship & Charter

26.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the description “Italians were interned during WWII and property seized”?

a)

Italian internment

b)

War Measures Act apology

c)

Japanese internment (1942)

d)

Security measures

27.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the definition “Set of laws establishing the framework of governance”?

a)

Constitution

b)

Legislative branch

c)

Charter (1982)

d)

Citizenship & Charter

28.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the statement “Only Canadian citizens have the right to vote”?

a)

Voting rights

b)

Democratic rights

c)

Citizenship & Charter

d)

Equality

29.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the description “Ensures consistent protection for all Canadians and allows court challenges”?

a)

Charter (1982)

b)

Constitution

c)

Legal rights

d)

Citizenship & Charter

30.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the statement “Advocated women’s right to vote”?

a)

Suffragette

b)

Women & pay equity

c)

Voting rights

d)

Democratic rights

31.

Be able to match these words with their definitions or examples: Which term matches the statement “Canadians of Japanese and Italian descent were formally apologized to”?

a)

War Measures Act apology

b)

Japanese internment (1942)

c)

Italian internment

d)

Indian Act