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End-of-ModuleAssessment
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Canada
1. How is the climate of the central and eastern parts of southern Canada different from the climate of northern Canada?
A. The climate of this part of southern Canada is humid and relatively mild, while northern Canada is cold and dry.
B. The climate of this part of southern Canada is cold and dry, while northern Canada is humid and relatively mild.
C. The climate of this part of southern Canada has tundra and ice caps, while northern Canada is humid and has rainy winters.
D. The climate of this part of southern Canada is humid and has rainy winters, while northern Canada has tundra and ice caps.
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2. Use the map to answer the question.
Which of the following statements about Canada’s natural resources are supported by the information in the map?
Choose the three correct answers.
A. Canada’s timber industry is limited to the Pacific coastline.
B. Canada’s natural resources are spread out across the country.
C. There are many industries located in the Arctic region of the country.
D. There are many industries located along the border with the United States.
E. Much of Canada’s iron production is located in the southeast of the country.
F. Canada’s oil and natural gas industries are limited to the southwest of the country.
3. What mixes with rain to produce acid rain?
A. lead
B. uranium
C. minerals in the soil
D. particles from burning fuels
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4. Which of the following resulted from the French and Indian War and the Quebec Act of 1774?
Choose the three correct answers.
A. Some French Canadians left Quebec.
B. The British took control of New France.
C. Most French Canadians became Protestants.
D. The English settled in large numbers in Quebec.
E. Catholics were allowed to hold public office in Quebec.
F. French Catholics adopted English as their native language.
5. Why are most of Canada’s French speakers located in the southeast part of the country?
A. This is the location of the current province of Ontario.
B. This is the location of the former colony of New France.
C. French settlers used this as a base to trade with Inuktitut speakers.
D. French settlers used this as a base to trade with Athapaskan speakers.
6. Which immigrant group built most of the Canadian Pacific Railway?
A. British
B. Chinese
C. French
D. Russians
7. Fill in the blanks with the correct letter from each list.
Canada has historically been a(n) I__________, but Canadian laws limit the II__________’s role in government.
I. II.
A. oligarchy E. church
B. dictatorship F. military
C. constitutional monarchy G. British queen
D. representative democracy H. American president
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8. Write the letter of each region in the correct location on the map.
A. The Heartland
B. The Canadian North
C. The Eastern Provinces
D. The Western Provinces
9. Match the term(s) associated with the geographical region with the name of the region.
_________ the Heartland A. Nunavut
_________ the Canadian North B. British Columbia
_________ the Eastern Provinces C. Maritime Provinces
_________ the Western Provinces D. Ontario and Quebec
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