Symbols — Práctica del examen de ciudadanía canadiense 2026
GratisCanadá tiene muchos símbolos importantes — objetos, eventos y personas con un significado especial. Juntos ayudan a explicar lo que significa ser canadiense. — Discover Canada
La bandera y el himno nacional
La bandera de la Hoja de Arce se izó por primera vez en 1965. El rojo y el blanco son los colores nacionales de Canadá desde 1921. «O Canada» fue proclamado himno nacional en 1980. El himno real es «God Save the King».
La Corona y los símbolos reales
Las Armas Reales de Canadá, el Gran Sello y la Corona son símbolos de la autoridad del gobierno. La Corona canadiense es un símbolo del Estado, que aparece en la moneda, los edificios gubernamentales y los documentos oficiales.
Festividades nacionales
El Día de Canadá (1 de julio) celebra la Confederación. El Día del Recuerdo (11 de noviembre) honra a quienes sirvieron en las guerras. El Día de Victoria honra a la Reina Victoria. Otras festividades incluyen Acción de Gracias, Semana Santa y feriados provinciales.
Emblemas oficiales
El castor, el arce y el caballo canadiense son símbolos oficiales. La RCMP (Policía Montada Real de Canadá) y su uniforme rojo son reconocidos en todo el mundo. Cada provincia y territorio tiene su propio escudo de armas y emblemas.
Honores y tradiciones
La Orden de Canadá reconoce logros destacados. La Cruz Victoria es la máxima condecoración militar. Las tradiciones canadienses incluyen el hockey, el lacrosse (deporte nacional de verano) y la celebración de la diversidad cultural.
Emblemas provinciales y territoriales
Cada provincia y territorio tiene sus propios símbolos oficiales — escudo de armas, emblema floral y bandera. El examen puede preguntar sobre emblemas como el trilio de Ontario, la flor de lis de Quebec, el cornejo de Columbia Británica y la rosa silvestre de Alberta.
Symbols — Todas las preguntas (161)
- 1. What is the highest honour that Canadians can receive?
- 2. What is the meaning of the Remembrance Day poppy?
- 3. What is Canada's national motto?
- 4. What are Canada's two official languages?
- 5. When was the Official Languages Act passed?
- 6. When was the current Canadian flag raised for the first time?
- 7. What is the pattern of the Canadian flag?
- 8. Since when have red and white been Canada's national colours?
- 9. Where does the red-white-red pattern on the Canadian flag originate from?
- 10. Which is Canada's best-known symbol?
- 11. The beaver was adopted centuries ago as a symbol of which company?
- 12. When is Canada Day celebrated?
- 13. When is Remembrance Day in Canada?
- 14. When is Victoria Day celebrated?
- 15. Why do Canadians celebrate Victoria Day?
- 16. When is Thanksgiving Day observed in Canada?
- 17. Which championship does the National Hockey League play for?
- 18. Who donated the Stanley Cup?
- 19. Which is the official summer sport of Canada?
- 20. Which is Canada's national winter sport?
- 21. In which year was 'O Canada' proclaimed as the national anthem?
- 22. Where was 'O Canada' first sung in 1880?
- 23. What is the first line of Canada's National Anthem?
- 24. Who was the first Canadian to be awarded the Victoria Cross?
- 25. Who was the first Black man to receive the Victoria Cross?
- 26. How many Canadians have been awarded the Victoria Cross since 1854?
- 27. When did Canada start its own honours system with the Order of Canada?
- 28. What has been a symbol of the state in Canada for over 400 years?
- 29. What does the Crown symbolize in Canada?
- 30. What symbols are included in Canada's coat of arms?
- 31. Which animal is featured on the Canadian five-cent coin?
- 32. The Peace Tower was built in memory of which event?
- 33. What is kept in the Memorial Chamber of the Peace Tower?
- 34. Which Canadian started the 'Marathon of Hope' in 1980 to raise money for cancer research?
- 35. Which Canadian circled the globe in a wheelchair to raise funds for spinal cord research?
- 36. Who invented the telephone?
- 37. Who discovered insulin, a hormone used to treat diabetes?
- 38. Who invented the worldwide system of standard time zones?
- 39. Who invented basketball?
- 40. What defence organization did Canada join with the United States?
- 41. What military alliance did Canada join with other Western democracies?
- 42. When did the Korean War, in which Canada participated, take place?
- 43. Quebec experienced an era of rapid change in the 1960s known as what?
- 44. Who invented the snowmobile?
- 45. What did SPAR Aerospace and the National Research Council develop for use in outer space?
- 46. Who were the Group of Seven?
- 47. Which Canadian artist is known for painting the forests and Aboriginal artifacts of the West Coast?
- 48. What is often referred to as 'the goal heard around the world'?
- 49. What championship do teams in the Canadian Football League compete for?
- 50. Who donated the Grey Cup?
- 51. Which ice game was introduced in Canada by Scottish pioneers?
- 52. Which bill has Sir John A. Macdonald's portrait?
- 53. Which bill has Sir Wilfrid Laurier's portrait?
- 54. Which sport has the most registered players in Canada?
- 55. Who was known as 'The Greatest Living Canadian'?
- 56. Who invented the first cardiac pacemaker?
- 57. When is Labour Day observed in Canada?
- 58. Which part of the original Parliament Building survived the 1916 fire?
- 59. What is 'La Francophonie'?
- 60. When is Sir Wilfrid Laurier Day celebrated?
- 61. In 1948, Quebec adopted its own flag based on what design?
- 62. What does the fleur-de-lys symbolize?
- 63. When were the Parliament Buildings completed?
- 64. Since when has Canada been a constitutional monarchy?
- 65. Which is Canada's official Royal Flag?
- 66. Who was a famous abstract artist from Quebec?
- 67. Which Canadian artist advanced modern Inuit art with etchings, prints, and soapstone sculptures?
- 68. In what year were Aboriginal people granted the right to vote in Canada?
- 69. Who invented the first electric light bulb?
- 70. When is Boxing Day celebrated in Canada?
- 71. Which Canadian sprinter became a world record holder and double Olympic gold medalist in 1996?
- 72. Who became a world champion wheelchair racer and Paralympic gold medalist?
- 73. When did French Canadians first adopt the maple leaf as a symbol?
- 74. Since when have maple leaves appeared on Canadian uniforms and insignia?
- 75. What did Canada adopt as an expression of national pride after the First World War?
- 76. Who was a famous Quebec artist known for creating sculptures of historical figures?
- 77. When was ice hockey developed in Canada?
- 78. When was the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism established?
- 79. Which idea became popular in Canada during the 1960s?
- 80. By the 1960s, what proportion of Canadians had origins that were neither British nor French?
- 81. What is the Royal Anthem of Canada?
- 82. Where is the ceremonial mace of Canada kept?
- 83. The fleur-de-lys, a symbol of French royalty, was first adopted by the French king in what year?
- 84. Where is the 'Fête Nationale' celebrated?
- 85. Whose films have been popular in Quebec and won international awards?
- 86. Which group advanced modern abstract art in Quebec during the 1950s?
- 87. Which musicians gained recognition in Canada and abroad for classical music?
- 88. Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie are known for the invention of what?
- 89. When did the Cold War begin?
- 90. Which is the second most popular sport in Canada?
- 91. When is Good Friday observed in Canada?
- 92. When is Easter Monday observed in Canada?
- 93. When was basketball invented?
- 94. Which is Canada's most popular spectator sport?
- 95. When was the Stanley Cup first donated?
- 96. When is Sir John A. Macdonald Day celebrated?
- 97. When is New Year's Day celebrated in Canada?
- 98. When is Christmas Day celebrated in Canada?
- 99. What is an official symbol of Canada?
- 100. When did Queen Elizabeth II become Queen of Canada?
- 101. In 1980, Terry Fox began which famous cross-country event to raise money for cancer research?
- 102. Who was the most recent Canadian to receive the Victoria Cross?
- 103. Why is the Victoria Cross awarded?
- 104. What is the name of the honours system that recognizes outstanding contributions to Canadian society?
- 105. What main objectives does the Official Languages Act of 1969 have?
- 106. Who received the Victoria Cross for bravery in the Second World War from Quebec?
- 107. What does Canada Day, celebrated on July 1, commemorate?
- 108. Which Canadians gained international recognition for their contributions to music and classical music?
- 109. Alexander Graham Bell hit on the idea of which invention at his summer house in Canada?
- 110. Who invented the Canadarm, a robotic arm used in outer space?
- 111. In 1948, which province adopted its own flag based on the Cross and the fleur-de-lys?
- 112. Who was Sir Sandford Fleming?
- 113. Who was Chantal Petitclerc?
- 114. Whose portrait is on the Canadian $5 bill?
- 115. What symbols are found on Canada's coat of arms?
- 116. What does Canada's national motto 'A Mari Usque ad Mare' mean?
- 117. Boxing Day is celebrated on:
- 118. Vimy Day is celebrated on:
- 119. Sir Wilfrid Laurier Day is celebrated on:
- 120. The Feast of St. John the Baptist, an important Quebec holiday, is celebrated on:
- 121. Labour Day in Canada is celebrated on the:
- 122. Victoria Day is celebrated on the:
- 123. Thanksgiving Day in Canada is celebrated on the:
- 124. Sir John A. Macdonald Day is celebrated on:
- 125. The Grey Cup is awarded for the championship of:
- 126. The Clarkson Cup, established in 2005 by Adrienne Clarkson, the 26th Governor General, is awarded for:
- 127. Which sport was introduced to Canada from Scotland?
- 128. Canada joined with other democratic countries of the West to form which military alliance?
- 129. James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, was from which country?
- 130. Who were Les Automatistes?
- 131. Wayne Gretzky, known as 'The Great One,' played for the Edmonton Oilers from:
- 132. Canada's best-known contribution to visual arts is:
- 133. Which symbol can be found on the Canadian five-cent coin?
- 134. The only original part remaining of the Parliament Buildings after the 1916 fire is the:
- 135. The Peace Tower on Parliament Hill was completed in 1927 in memory of:
- 136. In which style is the Quebec National Assembly built?
- 137. The Beaver became an emblem of the St. Jean Baptiste Society, a French-Canadian patriotic association, in:
- 138. O Canada, the national anthem, was proclaimed in:
- 139. O Canada was first sung in:
- 140. Hockey is Canada's national winter sport.
- 141. The current Canadian flag has been in use since 1867.
- 142. The RCMP is Canada's national police force.
- 143. The Canadian coat of arms contains symbols of which four countries?
- 144. Canada adopted its official coat of arms and national motto as an expression of national pride after:
- 145. The Canadian Red Ensign served as the Canadian flag for about:
- 146. Maple leaves were first adopted as a symbol by French Canadians in the:
- 147. The maple leaf has been a part of Canadian military uniforms and insignia since the:
- 148. The Crown has been the symbol of the state in Canada for over:
- 149. When did Quebec adopt its own flag based on the Cross and the fleur-de-lys?
- 150. The Royal Anthem of Canada is:
- 151. Canada started its own honours system with the Order of Canada in:
- 152. Who can nominate a fellow citizen for the Order of Canada?
- 153. Since 1854, how many Canadians have been awarded the Victoria Cross?
- 154. Who was the first Canadian to receive the Victoria Cross, for actions in the Crimean War?
- 155. Who was the first Black man to be awarded the Victoria Cross?
- 156. Lacrosse is Canada's national summer sport.
- 157. The Stanley Cup is awarded for women's hockey.
- 158. Basketball was invented by a Canadian.
- 159. The Group of Seven are famous Canadian musicians.
- 160. Sir Frederick Banting discovered insulin, which has saved millions of lives.
- 161. The beaver is on the Canadian five-cent coin.
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