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The main reason for Canada's cold climate is its ...
a) high mountains.
b) northern location.
c) distance from water.
d) lakes and rivers.

Which part of the country contains most of Canada's mineral deposits?
a) the Canadian Shield
b) the Grand Banks
c) Labrador
d) the Pacific coast

The building of the transcontinental railroad helped Canada by ...
a) increasing movement to cities.
b) linking British Columbia with eastern provinces.
c) attracting more immigrants from France.
d) giving Native Canadians their own government in Nunavut.

Which country is Canada's main trading partner?
a) China
b) Japan
c) Great Britain
d) the United States

Which physical feature do the United States and Canada share?
a) Niagara Falls
b) Rocky Mountains
c) St. Lawrence River
d) all of these

Why do large schools of fish gather at the Grand Banks?
a) The cold waters of the Labrador Sea provide an ideal environment.
b) The warm waters of the Gulf Stream provide an ideal environment.
c) The conditions in the Grand Banks are ideal for growing plankton that fish like to eat.
d) Fishers bait the water with food that fish like to eat.

The area of Canada known for its rainy winters and mild temperatures is ...
a) British Columbia.
b) the Grand Banks.
c) the Heartland.
d) the Canadian North.

Canada's major cities have increased in size because of ...
a) immigration and job opportunities.
b) the transcontinental railroad.
c) French-speaking settlers.
d) minerals and hydroelectricity.

Which province was first to have a major Asian population?
a) Alberta
b) British Columbia
c) Manitoba
d) Newfoundland and Labrador

In what industry do most Canadians work?
a) mining
b) manufacturing
c) trade
d) services

Which of the following best describes the relationship between the United States and Canada?
a) They agree that tariffs are the best way to remain competitive with one another.
b) They share a common history, border, and language.
c) They agreed to ban all beef imports.
d) They are each other's largest trading partner.

The Inuit adapted to the extreme cold of the far north by ...
a) hunting bison.
b) hunting seals, whales, and walruses.
c) trading with the Vikings.
d) trading with the first Europeans.

From which ethnic groups do most Canadians originate?
a) Russian and Chinese
b) British and French
c) Indian and Inuit
d) Italian and German

Other than the St. Lawrence River and the __________, there is no actual physical boundary between the United States and Canada.
a) Mississippi River
b) North Canadian River
c) Great Lakes
d) Rocky Mountains

Canada's northerly location far from the __________ gives much of the country cool to freezing temperatures year round.
a) equator
b) Arctic Circle
c) US-Mexico border
d) Panama Canal

__________ was the first European country to successfully settle parts of what would become Canada.
a) Germany
b) Great Britain
c) France
d) Italy

Quebec and Ontario together are known as the __________.
a) Great Lakes
b) Maritime Provinces
c) Great Plains
d) Heartland

__________ is Canada's second-largest city and one of the largest French-speaking cities in the world.
a) Montreal
b) Vancouver
c) New York
d) Manitoba

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