Welcome to Federal Elections – Canada’s Electoral Process Test.
Our practice test on Canada’s Electoral Process is comprehensive and has no time limit. It covers everything from the election of representatives in the House of Commons, the rules for federal elections, to how Canada is divided into electoral districts. You’ll learn about the roles of MPs, the Prime Minister, and the Governor General, and who can run in a federal election. Plus, you’ll understand how voting works in each district. It’s a great way to get a practical understanding of Canada’s democratic process and the power of the citizen’s vote. Ready to dive in?
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What happens if a candidate receives the most votes in an electoral district?
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What are the people who run for office called?
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Who can run in a federal election in Canada?
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When must federal elections be held in Canada?
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How many electoral districts are there in Canada?
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Who does a Member of Parliament represent?
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What is another name for an electoral district in Canada?
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How many MPs does each electoral district elect to sit in the House of Commons?
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What is the House of Commons in Canada?
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How is an MP chosen for an electoral district?
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Who are the members of the House of Commons also known as?
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What is an electoral district?
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How many candidates can run in an electoral district during a federal election in Canada?
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What do Canadian citizens vote for in an federal election?
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How often are general elections held in Canada?
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