Geography — 2026年カナダ市民権テスト練習
無料カナダは地球上で2番目に大きな国です — 1000万平方キロメートル、三つの海に囲まれています。テストでは5つの地域とすべての州・準州が対象です。 — Discover Canada
5つの地域
大西洋岸州(NL, PE, NS, NB)、中央カナダ(QC, ON)、プレーリー州(MB, SK, AB)、西海岸(BC)、北部準州(YT, NT, NU)。各地域は独自の地理、経済、文化を持っています。
州と準州
カナダには10の州と3つの準州があります。オンタリオ州とケベック州が最も人口が多いです。各州には州都があります。テストでは、地図上で州、準州、およびその州都を識別することが求められます。
自然の特徴
ロッキー山脈、五大湖、セントローレンス川、ナイアガラの滝、カナダ楯状地、北極ツンドラがカナダの景観を形作っています。カナダは世界最長の海岸線と広大な淡水資源を有しています。
人口と都市
カナダの人口は約4000万人です。ほとんどの人はアメリカとの国境から200km以内に住んでいます。最大の都市はトロント、モントリオール、バンクーバー、カルガリー、オタワ(首都)です。各大都市にはそれぞれの特色があります。
カナダ=アメリカ国境
アメリカとの南の国境は世界最長の国際国境です。両国は安全で安心、かつ効率的な国境の維持に努めています。両国間の貿易は世界最大の二国間関係です。
気候と環境
カナダは太平洋沿岸の温帯雨林から北極のツンドラまで、複数の気候帯にまたがっています。壮大な自然美 — 国立公園、野生動物、世界最大級の原生自然地域を有しています。環境保全はカナダのアイデンティティの一部です。
Geography — 全問題 (120)
- 1. How many provinces and territories does Canada have?
- 2. What provinces are referred to as the Atlantic Provinces?
- 3. Which are the Maritime provinces?
- 4. Which province is known for its fisheries and coastal fishing villages?
- 5. Which province is Canada's largest oil and gas producer?
- 6. Which province was formerly known as the 'Wheat Province'?
- 7. Which province has the largest Aboriginal population?
- 8. What is the capital of Nunavut?
- 9. What is the capital of the Northwest Territories?
- 10. Where is Lake Louise located?
- 11. Who chose Ottawa as the capital of Canada?
- 12. Which province borders Newfoundland and Labrador?
- 13. What are the Prairie provinces?
- 14. Which province is a major beef producer?
- 15. Which province is the most populous in Canada?
- 16. Which five lakes are the Great Lakes?
- 17. Which is the most populous Atlantic Province?
- 18. What is the capital of British Columbia?
- 19. What is the capital of Alberta?
- 20. What is the capital of Ontario?
- 21. What is the capital of Quebec?
- 22. What is the capital of Saskatchewan?
- 23. What is the capital of Manitoba?
- 24. What is the capital of Nova Scotia?
- 25. What is the capital of New Brunswick?
- 26. What is the capital of Prince Edward Island?
- 27. What is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador?
- 28. Which is the smallest province in Canada?
- 29. Which is the largest province in Canada by area?
- 30. Where is the Canadian Shield located?
- 31. What is the capital of the Yukon?
- 32. Which province is known for its wine industry in the Niagara region?
- 33. Where is Confederation Bridge located?
- 34. Where are the Rocky Mountains?
- 35. Which province has the Bay of Fundy, known for the world's highest tides?
- 36. Canada is the second-largest country in the world by total area.
- 37. What is traditionally known as the world's longest undefended border?
- 38. Which river is important to commerce and navigation in central Canada?
- 39. Which province is known for forestry, energy, mining, and hydroelectric power generation?
- 40. Where is Niagara Falls located?
- 41. Which province is known for its potatoes?
- 42. Which province has Banff National Park?
- 43. What is Canada's national capital?
- 44. Which city is the largest in Canada by population?
- 45. What was Ottawa's Rideau Canal originally built as?
- 46. What are Canada's three territories?
- 47. The Mackenzie River is the second-longest river system in North America after which river?
- 48. Where is the Port of Vancouver?
- 49. Which region of Canada is known as the 'Land of the Midnight Sun'?
- 50. Where is the Citadel, a historic military fortification?
- 51. Which province was once known as the 'breadbasket of the world'?
- 52. Which city is the financial capital of Canada?
- 53. Where is the Canadian Shield rich in minerals?
- 54. Which province is home to the National Assembly?
- 55. Where was the Fathers of Confederation conference held?
- 56. Which region of Canada is known for wheat, canola, and cattle farming?
- 57. Which province produces the most hydroelectric energy in Canada?
- 58. Which province is known for its orchards and vineyards in the Okanagan Valley?
- 59. After the War of 1812, the British built the Citadels at which two cities as part of Canada's defence?
- 60. Which territory is the largest in Canada?
- 61. Which province has the second-largest French-speaking population after Quebec?
- 62. What natural feature forms part of the border between Ontario and the United States?
- 63. Which province is famous for its lobster fishing industry?
- 64. What is Nova Scotia known for?
- 65. Which province is known as 'the birthplace of Confederation'?
- 66. Which territory has the Gold Rush as an important part of its history?
- 67. What is the capital of Canada?
- 68. Which ocean borders Canada to the west?
- 69. Which ocean borders Canada to the east?
- 70. How many oceans border Canada?
- 71. Which province is Canada's largest by population?
- 72. Which territory is known for its diamond mining industry?
- 73. What are the Central provinces of Canada?
- 74. Which province's economy relies heavily on the automotive industry?
- 75. Where is the St. Lawrence Seaway?
- 76. Which province is directly south of the Northwest Territories?
- 77. Ontario is the most populous province in Canada.
- 78. What percentage of Vancouver's population speaks Chinese at home?
- 79. Which province is home to Peggy's Cove, a famous fishing village?
- 80. More than three-quarters of the people of which province speak French as their first language?
- 81. How many provinces does Canada have?
- 82. The present-day Canada-U.S.A. border is partly an outcome of which war?
- 83. Which province is the second-largest by area in Canada?
- 84. What are the Appalachian Mountains known for in Canada?
- 85. Which province is known for the world's highest tides in the Bay of Fundy?
- 86. Fort Henry, built as part of Canada's defence system after the War of 1812, is located in which city?
- 87. Prince Edward Island is the smallest province, known for its beaches, red soil, and agriculture, especially:
- 88. Which province is considered to be the 'Gateway to Canada'?
- 89. Which city is called the 'Diamond Capital of North America'?
- 90. Which port is the Gateway to Asia-Pacific?
- 91. Which city is the headquarters of the Navy's Pacific fleet and a major tourist centre?
- 92. Which city is a headquarters of the mining industry and an important research centre?
- 93. The famous story 'Anne of Green Gables' by Lucy Maud Montgomery is set in:
- 94. Which province hosts over 700 annual festivals, including the spectacular military tattoo in Halifax?
- 95. What is the largest city, port, and manufacturing centre of New Brunswick?
- 96. About one-half of all goods produced in British Columbia are:
- 97. Saskatchewan contains what fraction of total arable land in Canada?
- 98. Which mountain in Yukon is Canada's highest?
- 99. Which is the second-longest river system in North America?
- 100. Which is the largest freshwater lake in the world?
- 101. Newfoundland and Labrador is the oldest colony of the:
- 102. Ontario contains what fraction of Canada's total population?
- 103. How many people live in Quebec, mostly along or near the St. Lawrence River?
- 104. What fraction of Canadians live in cities and towns near the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River?
- 105. How many Great Lakes are located between Ontario and the United States?
- 106. The combined population of the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon is approximately:
- 107. What fraction of Canada's total land mass do the three Northern territories cover?
- 108. Which city is Canada's second-largest and the second-largest mainly French-speaking city in the world after Paris?
- 109. Canada is the largest country in the world by total area.
- 110. Toronto is the capital of Canada.
- 111. New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada.
- 112. Thousands of miners came to Yukon during the Gold Rush of the:
- 113. Alberta has five national parks, including Banff, which was established in:
- 114. Where is the Training Academy of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police?
- 115. British Columbia has approximately how many provincial parks?
- 116. The Prairie Provinces have some of the most:
- 117. Canada is surrounded by three oceans: the Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Arctic.
- 118. Quebec is Canada's largest province by area.
- 119. Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area.
- 120. The Mackenzie River system is the second-longest in North America.
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