Citizenship Test Chapter 06Welcome to your Citizenship Test Chapter 06: Justice System 1. In Canada, are you allowed to question the police about their service or conduct?Yes, if you feel you need toYes, but only their service not their conductYes, but only their conduct not their serviceNo, questioning a police officer's conduct or service is not allowed 1 out of 13 2. This is NOT a role of the police:Keeping people safeViolating one's legal rightsHelping out in many situations, such as an accidentEnforcing the law 2 out of 13 3. Which of the following is NOT true concerning lawyers and getting legal help?Lawyers can help you with legal problemsLawyers can act for you in courtIf you cannot pay for a lawyer, you are out of luckIf you cannot pay for a lawyer, there are many legal aid services available 3 out of 13 4. What is the role of the courts in Canada?To propose new lawsTo enforce lawsTo rewrite the lawsTo settle disputes 4 out of 13 5. Who enforces the federal laws throughout Canada?The Royal Canadian Mounted PoliceThe Federal Court of CanadaMunicipal police departmentsThe Supreme Court of Canada 5 out of 13 6. Who makes the laws, or the written rules, under which Canada is governed?They are made by the Supreme Court of CanadaThey are made by elected representativesThey are made by the Prime MinisterThey are made by the Prime Minister and the Cabinet 6 out of 13 7. Which is NOT true about Canada's legal system?Presumption of innocence until proven guiltyEveryone is innocent until proven guiltyPresumption of guilt until proven innocentEveryone is guaranteed due process under the law 7 out of 13 8. What is Canada's highest court?Appeal courts of the ProvincesFederal Court of CanadaCourt of Queen's BenchSupreme Court of Canada 8 out of 13 9. There are provincial police forces in which two provinces?Nova Scotia and New BrunswickQuebec and Prince Edward IslandYukon and the Northwest TerritoriesThe Central Provinces 9 out of 13 10. The law in Canada applies to?Everyone but the Judges on the Supreme CourtEveryone but the politiciansEveryone but the police officersEveryone 10 out of 13 11. What is due process?Only respecting certain rights of the individualLimiting some of the individual's legal rightsRespecting all of the legal rights a person is entitled to under the lawIndividuals are entitled to only some freedoms under the law 11 out of 13 12. Which court deals with matters concerning the federal government?The Provincial Appeal's CourtThe Territorial and Provincial Appeal's CourtThe Federal CourtThe Court of Queen's Bench 12 out of 13 13. Where are there municipal police departments?Only in the province of OntarioOnly in the provinces of Ontario and QuebecIn all provincesIn all provinces except Ontario and Quebec 13 out of 13 Time is Up! Alberta Manitoba Yukon Nunavut Ontario Quebec New Brunswick British Columbia Northwest Territories Saskatchewan Prince Edward Island Newfoundland & Labrador