TEST PAPER 2026 COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
GRADED A PLUS
◉ Which of these is not part of the Magna Carta?
A) Freedom of Conscience & Religion
B) Freedom of Speech
C) Freedom of Eating
D) Freedom of Association.
Answer: C) Freedom of Eating
The Magna Carta (1215) focused on limiting the king's power and
protecting legal rights like due process and justice.
◉ When was the constitution of Canada amended?
A) 1982
B) 1992
C) 2002
D) 2022.
Answer: A) 1982
,The Constitution of Canada is the supreme law of Canada that
outlines how the country is governed and defines the powers of the
federal and provincial governments. It also protects the rights and
freedoms of Canadians.
Important Dates:
1867: Original Constitution (British North America Act) created
Canada as a country.
1982: Patriation of the Constitution and addition of the Charter of
Rights and Freedoms.
In short, it's the document that defines Canada's government and
protects citizens' rights
◉ What do you call the Right where the English and the French have
equal status in the Parliament and the government?
A) Information rights
B) Multiculturalism
C) Official Language Rights
D) Aboriginal Peoples' Rights.
Answer: C) Official Language rights
In Canada, both English and French are the official languages.
This right ensures that:
Both languages can be used in Parliament
,Government services are available in English and French
Both language groups have equal access to participate in
government
This is part of Canada's Constitution and the Official Languages Act.
◉ What do you call a person's right to challenge unlawful detention
by the state?
A) Canadian Charter Rights
B) Habeas Corpus
C) Magna Carta.
Answer: B) Habeas Corpus
- Habeas Corpus is Latin for "you shall have the body."
It allows a person to challenge unlawful imprisonment in court.
- The government must justify why someone is being detained.
- It is a key protection of personal liberty.
◉ What do you call the Right where Canadians can live and work
freely anywhere in Canada, apply for a passport, and leave the
country freely?
A) Aboriginal Peoples' Rights
B) Mobility Rights
C) Magna Carta
, D) Official Language Rights and Minority Language Educational
Rights.
Answer: B) Mobility Rights
Under Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms:
Mobility Rights allows
Canadians can live and work anywhere in Canada
Can apply for a Canadian passport
Can enter or leave Canada freely
◉ Where was the constitution amended and proclaimed?
A) Tokyo
B) Ottawa
C) Vancouver
D) Toronto.
Answer: B) Ottawa
The Constitution of Canada was amended and proclaimed in Ottawa,
Ontario in 1982.
- This event is called patriation of the Constitution.