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bloodline129
02-03-2012, 10:42 AM
Hi everyone, I was wondering on how many of you did have to take one and what from where u studying for it?
My test is coming up next month and I have the book but it's really hard to learn 100 pages of history and remember all the specifics.
I know the test is a multiple choice so I wondered if there is any online help I can get? Are the questions and answers available online? I found one but not sure how legit it is.
So if anyone can give me some info would be great.
Thanks in advance.
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drunkrussian
02-03-2012, 10:45 AM
not much help from me unfortunately but just remember: the biggest river in canada is the st. lawrence, if they ask.

...not the fraser river, as my dad said.

murd0c
02-03-2012, 10:54 AM
If you have to ask for help on the test to become a Canadian citizen I personally think you don’t deserve to become on yet….. It’s about the honor and pride of the great country we live in. It’s not about cheating on a test like in school.

drunkrussian
02-03-2012, 10:56 AM
^fuck that. It's a stupid test that is part of a bullshit tradition and has nothing to do with being a good citizen. Being a good citizen means not being a racist prick, treating people nicely, contributing to the economy and voting. Not a test

Manic!
02-03-2012, 11:00 AM
If you have to ask for help on the test to become a Canadian citizen I personally think you don’t deserve to become on yet….. It’s about the honor and pride of the great country we live in. It’s not about cheating on a test like in school.

I bet you would have a tough time passing.

Energy
02-03-2012, 11:00 AM
^^ i became a Canadian when I was 4 so I didn't need to take a test. Doesnt make me any less of a Canadian.
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murd0c
02-03-2012, 11:00 AM
^fuck that

and I'm Russian as well, when my grandparents moved here from the old country they where honored and went out of there way to learn about Canada out of the respect for the people and the country. The way things should be.

murd0c
02-03-2012, 11:01 AM
I bet you would have a tough time passing.

good thing my birth certificate says that I don't have to take the test :fuckthatshit:

RiceIntegraRS
02-03-2012, 11:04 AM
good thing my birth certificate says that I don't have to take the test :fuckthatshit:

I would thank you 100x over. If someone wanna become a citizen here, go pass the test.
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Manic!
02-03-2012, 11:09 AM
Found this practice test: Canadian Citizenship Free Practice Test 2012 Discover Canada (http://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/)

There is a bunch more if you search Google.

Manic!
02-03-2012, 11:11 AM
I would thank you 100x over. If someone wanna become a citizen here, go pass the test.
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So you knew all about Canadian history when you were born and had no help from teachers or text books. :facepalm:

sonick
02-03-2012, 11:14 AM
Found this practice test: Canadian Citizenship Free Practice Test 2012 Discover Canada (http://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/)

There is a bunch more if you search Google.

Got 20/25 on the Citizen Quiz 1, not bad.

Manic!
02-03-2012, 11:26 AM
Born in Canada and got 22/25 or 88% Citizen Quiz 1.

murd0c :yuno: anything about Canada?

murd0c
02-03-2012, 11:32 AM
Found this practice test: Canadian Citizenship Free Practice Test 2012 Discover Canada (http://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/)

There is a bunch more if you search Google.

I just took this test and ended up getting 22/25. I found out most of these questions were fairly simple and I havent looked at any text book in the past 13years

RiceIntegraRS
02-03-2012, 11:34 AM
So you knew all about Canadian history when you were born and had no help from teachers or text books. :facepalm:

No i didnt know and i dont have to know. Thats one of the advantages of being born here and living here for the past 27 years. People that wanna live here cant just have a free pass into the country. Next thing u know ull be defending a guy that asks where he can buy a drivers licence in bc.
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GLOW
02-03-2012, 11:36 AM
i'm reminded of a quote when i see this thread that i believe it was chris rock that said something like - "being born here doesn't make you american, it makes you lucky" i guess you can change american for canadian in this case

since when is studying from alternative sources considered cheating? it's not like he's going to write the answers on the bottom of his shoe.

i find it nice that he's actually taking it seriously and looking for alternative resources to help me pass the test and not just flat out cheating

sorry OP i can't help you, i was lucky enough to be born in this great country i call home. good luck on your test & studies

tiger_handheld
02-03-2012, 12:26 PM
5 great lakes = HOMES

Huron
Ontario
Michigan
Erie
Superior

Gridlock
02-03-2012, 12:37 PM
I did the first test from that page, and I think its a good sampling of questions. I don't really care that people know about hockey or not, to be quite honest. I think someone should be able to answer questions about what is legal and illegal here, our system of government and how it works and what powers the police do and do not have.

Its a good way to create a break from whatever country people have come from and re-affirm what they are and are not allowed to do here.

unit
02-03-2012, 12:38 PM
did test 1, got 24/25. born in canada never seen a citizenship test before.
honestly if you speak good english you can figure out these questions just based on simple elimination. of course a little actual knowledge helps.
i dont really think it makes you more canadian because you can pass it.

my mom would probably fail with flying colors without studying, she passed the test 35 years ago.
she does follow a lot of canadian customs though. she respects the law, shes respectful to people, etc..
more than any new citizen that could pass the test today after studying for a few days.

sonick
02-03-2012, 12:39 PM
Its a good way to create a break from whatever country people have come from and re-affirm what they are and are not allowed to do here.

e.g. Honour killing. /halfjoking.

Mr.C
02-03-2012, 12:40 PM
I did it last year. It was insanely ridiculously easy. There was even a question related to honour killings on it lol.

drunkrussian
02-03-2012, 12:41 PM
and I'm Russian as well, when my grandparents moved here from the old country they where honored and went out of there way to learn about Canada out of the respect for the people and the country. The way things should be.

ok i agree cheating is retarded, on anything. but to ask for help? You and I had our lives of going to school here, watching tv here, and reading here, to learn about this shit. Take someone who barely speaks english and make them memorize provinces in english - what's wrong with asking for all the help you can get? If anything it shows they are eager to become a citizen and start contributing to our society. And regardless i still stand by the argument that the test is a formality; there are many people born here who i would say are far worse citizens than new immigrants who fail the test.

TheKingdom2000
02-03-2012, 12:47 PM
Are you guys fucking kidding me?

This is a basic ass test to become a MOTHER FUCKING CANADIAN CITIZEN.
Do you know what it means to be a Canadian Citizen? Do you not understand the rights and privileges you get as a Canadian?

There are too many fcukin people that leech off our system and our hard earned tax dollars. If they can not pass a simple ass test, why the hell do they deserve our rights and freedoms?

Do you people think that becoming a CANADIAN is a joke? I certainly do not think so.
If all you have to do is pass a simple ass test that is 100 pages? Are you kidding me, that's like two chapters worth of post-secondary. Hell if you're a psych major that's only ONE chapter.

I love that Canada is multicultural, don't get me wrong. But, I think being Canadian is a big mother fucking deal. And to pass a simple test to become one isn't asking too much.

EDIT
I removed my "fail" from drunkrussian's post above as I jumped to conclusions and I understand what he means.
I agree that this test is a fcuking joke. I know that passing this test DOES NOT mean you're a Canadian. Obviously, being a Canadian encompasses so many things. And the government needs to revamp the process of becoming a Canadian as I feel the procedure is rather laughable and too easy.

However, the government for whatever reason decided that this test will either give you citizenship or not.
My point is this, if one can not even pass this simple test, then said person should not be able to call themselves Canadian. If this simple test is all that stands between you and Canadian Citizenship-the least you can do is take it seriously and pass.


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OP, look on craigslist for some help. You have a month. That is more than ample time to review your book. Just based on your post it seems you have some difficulty with grammar and your written English. So I think it will be MUCH easier if you hire a tutor and get them to go through the book with you.

I don't think the book is too difficult, maybe you are having a hard time understanding it?
I wish you luck. But, please put some effort into it as you can tell i'm very proud to be Canadian and I hope you will be just as proud.

ps. Guaranteed question on the exam.
Who was the FIRST prime minister of Canada?
A- Sir John Alexander Macdonald

murd0c
02-03-2012, 12:52 PM
ok i agree cheating is retarded, on anything. but to ask for help? You and I had our lives of going to school here, watching tv here, and reading here, to learn about this shit. Take someone who barely speaks english and make them memorize provinces in english - what's wrong with asking for all the help you can get? If anything it shows they are eager to become a citizen and start contributing to our society. And regardless i still stand by the argument that the test is a formality; there are many people born here who i would say are far worse citizens than new immigrants who fail the test.

The main thing I think is if the person is scared of the test maybe the person isn't ready to take it. You don't have to be a Canadian citizen to contrubite to society because the great thing about Canada is everyone ie equal being a citizen or not. You should want to take the test because you want to know about Canada and be proud and want to learn the history and rights. Not asking around to make the test easier so you can get that piece of paper you put in your drawer for the rest of your life.

This is my personal opnion tho because I feel that people coming into Canada these days don't care enough about this country, the history and our heritage the makes Canada the best country in the world.

Geoc
02-03-2012, 01:01 PM
Well, you write coherent English, so you're better than three-quarters of the immigrants here.

Don't try to rely on that book too hard, do all the practice questions that Manic linked to. It will give you a much better sense of what the test is going to be like.

bloodline129
02-03-2012, 01:02 PM
Wow, so for all of you what think the test is effin easy go here ( Canadian Citizenship Practice Test - Richmond Public Library (http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/index.cfm) ) 1st. of all thanks to few guys who responded with actually understanding a little bit of what i'm going through. 2nd. there is only 25 questions on the test but there is over 130 they shuffle... Have you ever read the fekin book and then tried to answer them questions? I Did 3 fukin times and the book is way harder to learn and take in then actually being able to do PRACTICE TESTS... After i read the book i was still not PREPARED. With practice test at least you can get a hint of what is expected.

Some of you just need to get of your high horse before assuming any of the crap u said above. I'm in Canada for 7 years and im pretty proud of what i accomplished.
And yes dont worry i also pay for you Canadian bums on the street selling ass for crack.
Thank you for reminding me about OUR TAX dollar....

bloodline129
02-03-2012, 01:03 PM
thanks geoc, thats exactly what i was talking about.... the book is useless

RiceIntegraRS
02-03-2012, 01:33 PM
U came on here asking for a shortcut for passing the test. When all the answers are in that book you have. How are us Canadians supposed to react? Now you say that book is useless, how would u know? Unless uve taken the test already and failed.
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Manic!
02-03-2012, 01:41 PM
This is my personal opnion tho because I feel that people coming into Canada these days don't care enough about this country, the history and our heritage the makes Canada the best country in the world.

I feel the opposite. Too many Canadians citizens take this country for granted.

murd0c
02-03-2012, 01:59 PM
I feel the opposite. Too many Canadians citizens take this country for granted.

I do agree with you on that to a point but I think people take more of the life style we have and the society we live in more granted more then the country. In general everyone takes everything for granted, I know I do and I'm sure you do as well in certain aspects but I still love and appreciate Canada just like you do as well.

Hurricane
02-03-2012, 05:03 PM
I got 88%. Haven't looked at a history book in years. There are a couple of difficult questions, but there are roughly 75% that are embarrassingly easy.

To pass the test you need 75%. Even if you fail, you still get an interview with a citizenship judge, and can be passed.

Apparently the old passing rate pre-2008 was about 96% and of the 4% who failed, 80% were passed by a citizen judge.

That means 1% of people used to fail.

Since 2010, they changed the test. Now the passing rate is around 80% with 80% of the failures getting passed by a judge afterwards.

So that means 4% failed.

So basically what all this means. If you cant read the book they provide for studying AND pass the test, you don't deserve citizenship. GTFO.

Hurricane
02-03-2012, 05:16 PM
I can't understand your English, so you are on the right track to becoming a new Canadian. However...

Some of you just need to get of your high horse before assuming any of the crap u said above.

RCMP - sorry we can't get off, some of us work up here

I'm in Canada for 7 years and im pretty proud of what i accomplished.

Canadians are not allowed to be proud of what we accomplish, that's some weird third world mentality, so remember that when you face the citizen judge. We support all of our accomplishments being funneled into free alcohol programs on the DTES.

And yes dont worry i also pay for you Canadian bums on the street selling ass for crack.
Thank you for reminding me about OUR TAX dollar....

So you assume we are homeless? I imagine it would be a little difficult to get our net hooked up to the side of our boxes so we could post on revscene, no?

Also, if we are selling our ass for crack, how are you paying for us? Are you buying ass regularly? If so, I hope you are using protection, the AIDS rate down there is pretty bad these days.

epicbeardman
02-03-2012, 05:54 PM
U came on here asking for a shortcut for passing the test. When all the answers are in that book you have. How are us Canadians supposed to react? Now you say that book is useless, how would u know? Unless uve taken the test already and failed.
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He never asked for a 'shortcut'; he asked for help. Reading comprehension fail.

GLOW
02-03-2012, 08:09 PM
He never asked for a 'shortcut'; he asked for help. Reading comprehension fail.

Watch this 21 clip -- "Chicken Dinner" - YouTube

LSF22
02-04-2012, 01:06 PM
CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP TEST PREPARATION (http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/van/edu/2834825500.html)

fliptuner
02-04-2012, 04:41 PM
I feel the opposite. Too many Canadians citizens take this country for granted.

While I agree that a lot of citizens take this country for granted, I also believe a lot of immigrants do the same. I'd rather deal with our own problems before taking on those of others (as cruel as that may sound). I believe if we don't take care of ourselves, we aren't in a position to accomidate newcomers. It's not a matter of selfishness, it's a matter of self-preservation.

noventa
02-04-2012, 08:19 PM
Good luck with your test. Please if you have the moment, post the questions that give you difficulty. Perhaps some of us can help you with a memory aid or maybe we can have a discussion about that particular question so that you may understand it better. Bon chance!

goo3
02-05-2012, 04:46 AM
If you have to ask for help on the test to become a Canadian citizen I personally think you don’t deserve to become on yet….. It’s about the honor and pride of the great country we live in. It’s not about cheating on a test like in school.

He's asking for help to better prepare for the test. He's not asking for a way to cheat it. He still needs to do the work himself. I don't see a need to take it out on the guy.

Gridlock
02-05-2012, 06:04 AM
While I agree that a lot of citizens take this country for granted, I also believe a lot of immigrants do the same. I'd rather deal with our own problems before taking on those of others (as cruel as that may sound). I believe if we don't take care of ourselves, we aren't in a position to accomidate newcomers. It's not a matter of selfishness, it's a matter of self-preservation.

I don't like this philosophy. If you want to close our borders to immigrants, then have lots of babies. Our birth rate sucks, so if you want a lot of new Canadians, then we need to make them.

We had some refugees from Hungary in one of the buildings for about 6 months. They seemed really nice to me. Communication was a challenge, but we muddled through. I never really understood how Hungary as a country was sending people on refugee status. I thought that was reserved for people that could no longer live safely in their country. I never did research to see if there was a group of people being persecuted there. Thought maybe gypsies, as they've been pretty well hated on for a long time. Sidebar, does anyone know?

Anyway, one day the rents not there. We start leaving notes and forms warning of eviction. After a few days, we go into their place and there is still furniture and no clothes but there are still some personal effects. Dino calls the police non-emergency, as we're a little worried. Turns out they went back to Hungary. Also turns out they racked up debt on credit cards, and cell phone bills and anyone else that would loan them money. So we as a people gave them money through welfare, then in turn private companies hooked them up, and we went out of our way to help them out, and we didn't start evicting them on the 2nd, as we normally do.

Left a bad taste in my mouth. HOWEVER, I don't turn around and say, we should seal our borders to this. For every hungarian that fucks us on rent, there are 4 more people that are here to set up a new life, and contribute to our country.

We need those 4, more than we don't need the 1.

fliptuner
02-05-2012, 06:46 AM
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply closing the borders completely but more along the lines of tightening up the screening process.

drunkrussian
02-05-2012, 08:37 AM
^im all for citizens getting priority in government funding - ie first dibs on certain programs etc. i think u shud have to become a citizen to earn that

in terms of a tighter screening process tho - i think our process is pretty tight. rich immigrants start businesses and poor ones are even more important because they work the jobs nobody else is willing to, because either way its better than where theyre from and were before. i really admire these types of people - a lot of the ones i know have substantial university degrees from other places and leave them behind to start something here. without the taxi drivers, food workers, security personnel and farming/produce aids and other first jobs they find themselves in our standard of living wouldnt be as good ans our economy would not thrive as much

thats why in the usa i see these republicans talking about banning illegal mexicans when frankly without them their coutrymen (esp republicans) would not be able to afford a lot of the bullshit they take for granted.
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pinn3r
02-05-2012, 01:13 PM
If you've passed Social Studies 10/11 and/or have taken Law 12 or History 12 during high school, the questions should be a walk in the park :rukidding:
I just did the practice test part 1 and got 23/25
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQTACw2KVUXizqBxTb15a_kuuRtaTj1G-xE_WpAWe1FkSQ3y9NSeQ