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How to visit Ottawa - Exam
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  • 1. What is the official language of Ottawa?
A) Both English and French
B) English
C) French
D) Ojibwe
  • 2. Which famous canal runs through the heart of Ottawa?
A) Rideau Canal
B) Panama Canal
C) Erie Canal
D) Welland Canal
  • 3. What is the name of the Parliament buildings in Ottawa?
A) Government House
B) Parliament Hill
C) Capitol Hill
D) The Legislature
  • 4. What is the name of the Prime Minister's residence in Ottawa?
A) 24 Sussex Drive
B) The White House North
C) Rideau Hall
D) Parliament House
  • 5. What is the official currency of Canada?
A) British Pound
B) US Dollar
C) Euro
D) Canadian Dollar
  • 6. Which museum in Ottawa focuses on Canadian history?
A) Canadian War Museum
B) Canadian Museum of History
C) National Gallery of Canada
D) Canada Aviation and Space Museum
  • 7. What is a popular activity on the Rideau Canal in winter?
A) Fishing
B) Boating
C) Skating
D) Swimming
  • 8. What is a popular Ottawa food delicacy?
A) Montreal Smoked Meat
B) Poutine
C) BeaverTails
D) Nanaimo Bars
  • 9. Which festival celebrates tulips in Ottawa?
A) National Tulip Festival
B) Ottawa Flower Festival
C) Spring Bloom Festival
D) Canadian Tulip Festival
  • 10. Which province is Ottawa the capital of?
A) It's the capital of Canada, not a province.
B) Alberta
C) Quebec
D) Ontario
  • 11. Which of these museums has a world-renowned art collection?
A) Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
B) Canadian Museum of Nature
C) National Gallery of Canada
D) Diefenbunker
  • 12. What is Rideau Hall?
A) A popular restaurant
B) A shopping mall
C) A local university
D) The Governor General's residence
  • 13. When is Canada Day celebrated?
A) May 24th
B) December 25th
C) August 1st
D) July 1st
  • 14. What is the ByWard Market known for?
A) Car dealerships
B) Antique shops
C) Government buildings
D) Food and craft vendors
  • 15. Which river runs through Ottawa?
A) Rideau River
B) Ottawa River
C) St. Lawrence River
D) Mississippi River
  • 16. What is the best way to get around downtown Ottawa?
A) Hitchhiking
B) Renting a horse
C) Walking, biking, or public transportation
D) Driving is always best
  • 17. What is the name of Ottawa's light rail transit system?
A) Metro
B) O-Train
C) The Underground
D) Ottawa Express
  • 18. Which war is the Canadian War Museum primarily focused on?
A) World War II
B) The Napoleonic Wars
C) All of Canada's military history
D) The American Civil War
  • 19. What type of building is the Diefenbunker?
A) A church
B) A Cold War bunker
C) A brewery
D) A hotel
  • 20. What should you pack if visiting Ottawa in the winter?
A) Sandals
B) Shorts and a t-shirt
C) Just a light jacket
D) Warm layers, including a hat, gloves, and scarf
  • 21. What kind of animals might you see in Gatineau Park?
A) Deer and other wildlife
B) Penguins
C) Alligators
D) Lions
  • 22. Which city is located directly across the Ottawa River from Ottawa?
A) Montreal
B) Quebec City
C) Gatineau
D) Toronto
  • 23. What is a common souvenir to buy in Ottawa?
A) British flag
B) Eiffel Tower replica
C) Maple Syrup
D) Statue of Liberty replica
  • 24. What is the best time of year to visit Ottawa for outdoor activities?
A) Any time is equal
B) Winter
C) Fall
D) Summer
  • 25. What is the Changing of the Guard ceremony?
A) A military ceremony at Parliament Hill
B) A ceremony for changing traffic lights
C) A religious ritual
D) A dance performance
  • 26. What is the name of the large park located just outside Ottawa in Quebec?
A) La Mauricie National Park
B) Parc Mont-Tremblant
C) Gatineau Park
D) Algonquin Park
  • 27. Which sport is most popular among Canadians?
A) Basketball
B) Ice Hockey
C) Baseball
D) Football
  • 28. What is a 'loonie'?
A) A type of bird
B) A slang term for a Canadian person
C) A type of poutine
D) A Canadian one-dollar coin
  • 29. What is 'Canada's Cold War Museum'?
A) Diefenbunker
B) Canadian War Museum
C) Canadian Museum of History
D) National Gallery of Canada
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