True: To become a Canadian citizen, you must know about Canada’s history, values, institutions, and symbols., In Canada, citizens have the right to vote in federal, provincial/territorial, and municipal elections., One responsibility of Canadian citizens is to obey the law., Freedom of expression and freedom of religion are protected rights in Canada., The “rule of law” means that everyone must follow the law, including the government., The maple leaf is a national symbol of Canada., Serving on a jury when called is a civic duty in Canada., If you are younger than 18 or older than 54 you don't need to take the citizenship test, False: Only men can serve in the Canadian Armed Forces., Learning English or French is not important for the citizenship test., The citizenship test is only about Canadian holidays and famous people., New citizens are not allowed to participate in Canadian politics or community activities., Only Canadian citizens who are 25 years or older can vote in federal elections., In Canada, people are not allowed to practice different religions., You need to have listening and speaking CLB 5 to be eligible to take the citizenship test.,
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Citizenship test knowledge check
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