Citizenship Test
#1
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Citizenship Test
Hey everyone,
Apologies if this is a repeat question, I canโt seem to find a thread...
can anyone recommend the best websites to practise for the citizenship test?
thanks in advance ๐
Apologies if this is a repeat question, I canโt seem to find a thread...
can anyone recommend the best websites to practise for the citizenship test?
thanks in advance ๐
#4
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Joined: Jul 2012
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Re: Citizenship Test
Here's some that I went through:
I found #1 probably the most similar to how I found the actual test in terms of difficulty, but that could just be chance.
However, I found it definitely worthwhile to go through some of the "harder" (basically the questions were more obscure) ones as well. I forget which ones were most helpful now. If possible, I just picked to see all or at least 100 of their questions and just keep doing them. But basically by the time I was done I was generally scoring 100% on any of them.
Just remember though, the only definitive source is the Discover Canada guide from IRCC. You can get it all online from them, or you can order a physical copy if you really want. Some of the practice tests ask questions outside the book (but related) and on the very odd occasion are actually wrong (compared to the book). Basically if you memorize the book, then you're sorted. That includes all the captions, etc. at the sides as they often have dates that you need to know.
Hope this helps!
Graham.
- Online Canadian Citizenship Quiz - CitizenshipCounts.ca - can just pick Ontario + 100 questions and do lots!
- https://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian...test-practice/
- Canada Citizenship Test Practice โ citizenshiptests.ca
- Canadian Citizenship Test Practice: 2018 Questions/Answers - Top Tips Club
- Canadian Citizenship Practice Test 2018
- Canadian Citizenship Practice Test - Richmond Public Library
I found #1 probably the most similar to how I found the actual test in terms of difficulty, but that could just be chance.
However, I found it definitely worthwhile to go through some of the "harder" (basically the questions were more obscure) ones as well. I forget which ones were most helpful now. If possible, I just picked to see all or at least 100 of their questions and just keep doing them. But basically by the time I was done I was generally scoring 100% on any of them.
Just remember though, the only definitive source is the Discover Canada guide from IRCC. You can get it all online from them, or you can order a physical copy if you really want. Some of the practice tests ask questions outside the book (but related) and on the very odd occasion are actually wrong (compared to the book). Basically if you memorize the book, then you're sorted. That includes all the captions, etc. at the sides as they often have dates that you need to know.
Hope this helps!
Graham.
#5
Re: Citizenship Test
Here's some that I went through:
I found #1 probably the most similar to how I found the actual test in terms of difficulty, but that could just be chance.
However, I found it definitely worthwhile to go through some of the "harder" (basically the questions were more obscure) ones as well. I forget which ones were most helpful now. If possible, I just picked to see all or at least 100 of their questions and just keep doing them. But basically by the time I was done I was generally scoring 100% on any of them.
Just remember though, the only definitive source is the Discover Canada guide from IRCC. You can get it all online from them, or you can order a physical copy if you really want. Some of the practice tests ask questions outside the book (but related) and on the very odd occasion are actually wrong (compared to the book). Basically if you memorize the book, then you're sorted. That includes all the captions, etc. at the sides as they often have dates that you need to know.
Hope this helps!
Graham.
- Online Canadian Citizenship Quiz - CitizenshipCounts.ca - can just pick Ontario + 100 questions and do lots!
- https://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian...test-practice/
- Canada Citizenship Test Practice โ citizenshiptests.ca
- Canadian Citizenship Test Practice: 2018 Questions/Answers - Top Tips Club
- Canadian Citizenship Practice Test 2018
- Canadian Citizenship Practice Test - Richmond Public Library
I found #1 probably the most similar to how I found the actual test in terms of difficulty, but that could just be chance.
However, I found it definitely worthwhile to go through some of the "harder" (basically the questions were more obscure) ones as well. I forget which ones were most helpful now. If possible, I just picked to see all or at least 100 of their questions and just keep doing them. But basically by the time I was done I was generally scoring 100% on any of them.
Just remember though, the only definitive source is the Discover Canada guide from IRCC. You can get it all online from them, or you can order a physical copy if you really want. Some of the practice tests ask questions outside the book (but related) and on the very odd occasion are actually wrong (compared to the book). Basically if you memorize the book, then you're sorted. That includes all the captions, etc. at the sides as they often have dates that you need to know.
Hope this helps!
Graham.
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Re: Citizenship Test
Thatโs a huge help, thank you everyone...I havenโt been given a date for the test yet, but I want to be prepared when I do get it ๐๐๐