Here is a quiz to test your knowledge about the upcoming Canadian federal election scheduled for April 28, 2025. The answers are provided at the end.
1. Who is the current Prime Minister of Canada as of March 2025?
a) Justin Trudeau
b) Mark Carney
c) Pierre Poilievre
d) Jagmeet Singh
2. On what date is the 2025 Canadian federal election scheduled to be held?
a) March 23, 2025
b) April 28, 2025
c) October 21, 2025
d) May 15, 2025
3. Which event prompted Prime Minister Mark Carney to call a snap election?
a) Economic recession
b) Environmental crisis
c) Trade tensions and sovereignty threats from the United States
d) Internal party disputes
4. Who is the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada during this election?
a) Andrew Scheer
b) Erin O’Toole
c) Pierre Poilievre
d) Stephen Harper
5. How many seats are there in the House of Commons for the 2025 election?
a) 338
b) 343
c) 350
d) 360
6. Which former U.S. President’s actions have influenced the Canadian election campaign?
a) Barack Obama
b) Joe Biden
c) Donald Trump
d) George W. Bush
7. What is the primary focus of the 2025 Canadian federal election campaign?
a) Healthcare reform
b) Education policy
c) Relations with the United States
d) Environmental issues
8. Which party does Yves-François Blanchet lead?
a) Liberal Party
b) Conservative Party
c) New Democratic Party
d) Bloc Québécois
9. What significant change is being implemented in the 2025 election regarding electoral districts?
a) Reduction in the number of seats
b) Introduction of electronic voting
c) Use of new electoral districts based on the 2021 census
d) Extension of voting hours
10. Who is the Governor General of Canada as of March 2025?
a) Julie Payette
b) David Johnston
c) Mary Simon
d) Michaëlle Jean
Answers:
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b) Mark Carney
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b) April 28, 2025
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c) Trade tensions and sovereignty threats from the United States
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c) Pierre Poilievre
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b) 343
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c) Donald Trump
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c) Relations with the United States
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d) Bloc Québécois
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c) Use of new electoral districts based on the 2021 census
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c) Mary Simon
For more information about the upcoming election, you can visit Elections Canada’s official website. Elections Canada