Free Chapter Test August 13, 2018 in by Hrishikesh Ambere Welcome to your Free Chapter Test 1. What is “Habeas corpus”? The right of free speech The right to peaceful assembly The right to conscience and religion The right to challenge unlawful detention by the state 2. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, begins with the words? “I swear (or affirm) That I will be faithful And bear true allegiance To Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second” “I will faithfully observe The laws of Canada And fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen.” “Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law” “O Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love in all of us command”3. Four rights included in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms? Mobility Rights, Voting Rights, Multiculturalism and Aboriginal Peoples’ Rights Mobility Rights, Official Language Rights and Minority Language Educational Rights, Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship and Aboriginal Peoples’ Rights Mobility Rights, Official Language Rights and Minority Language Educational Rights, Multiculturalism and Aboriginal Peoples’ Rights Mobility Rights, Official Language Rights and Minority Language Educational Rights, Multiculturalism and respect the rights and freedoms of others4. What is the source of Habeas corpus? French military law English common law Scottish constitutional law The Great Charter of Freedoms5. What summarizes fundamental freedoms while also setting out additional rights? Canadian Charter of Freedoms Multiculturism Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Mobility Rights6. What are Aboriginal People’s Rights? The rights guaranteed in the Charter will not adversely affect any treaty or other rights or freedoms of Canadians The rights guaranteed in the Charter will not adversely affect some treaty or other rights or freedoms of Aboriginal peoples The rights guaranteed in the Charter will not adversely affect any treaty or other rights or freedoms of Aboriginal peoples The rights guaranteed in the Charter will adversely affect any treaty or other rights or freedoms of Aboriginal peoples7. Canadian citizens would not protect: Natural heritage Cultural heritage World heritage Architectural heritage8. An excellent way to gain useful skills and develop friends and contacts is to: Serve in the Navy Serve in the legal department Start a business Volunteer9. Who proclaimed the amended constitution in Ottawa, in the year 1982? The Parliament Queen Elizabeth II The Prime Minister Queen Elizabeth I10. Where was Magna Carta signed? France Canada England Scotland11. Magna Carta is also known as? Great code of England Constitution of Canada Great Charter of Freedoms Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms12. When being involved in the Cadets young people can learn discipline, responsibility, skills and materialism? True False 13. Which is not an important Canadian Value? Working hard in keeping with one’s abilities Taking care of one’s family Knowledge of both official languages Getting a job14. Name two Responsibilities of Canadian Citizenship Helping others in the community and joining a non-profit Taking responsibility for oneself and one’s family and practicing one’s religion Voting in elections and serving for the military Obeying the law and Serving on a jury 15. When was the Constitution of Canada amended to entrench the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms? 1892 1215 1982 198816. The Great Charter of Freedoms includes the Freedom of association? True False17. Is serving on jury a compulsion? False True 18. Which right lets Canadians apply for a passport? Constitutional and Parliamentary Rights Official Language Rights Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Mobility Rights 19. When was the Great Charter of Freedoms signed? 1982 1512 1497 1215 20. Which of this is not a source of Canadian law The unwritten constitution inherited from Great Britain Laws passed by parliament and provincial legislatures French common law Civil code of France