Canadians’ hearts may be brimming with pride as Canada Day approaches, but a new poll suggests their minds aren’t full of the knowledge needed to pass a citizenship test.
Canadians’ hearts may be brimming with pride as Canada Day approaches, but a new poll suggests their minds aren’t full of the knowledge needed to pass a citizenship test.
Reposting this from user Six@kbin.social
I passed, but this is the question I got wrong:
I feel like this is kind of a wildly specific question for a test like this, haha.
My ego is already crushed for the day. You want to see me cry when I discover HOW unCanadian I am?!?
Name a Canadian, go!
This asshole:
Red Green
Justin Bieber
That one guy that is prime minister of Canada!
Yeah, prime minister Tim Horton!
Oscar the Grouch and Wolverine are both Canadian.
Ryan… uh any last name. All the Ryans!
Reynolds, Gosling, George… and all the others, too many to count.
The guy I’m responding to: probably a Ryan. The next Canadian who replies to this? Probably a Ryan. Me? I’m not Canadian, so no. It’s illegal to name your child Ryan if you’re not Canadian is what I heard.
Lol tbh when i went to elementary school there were so many people named Ryan
I took a different one and got 60%. I’d say that’s not horrible given that I never had a Canadian education and grew up almost entirely in the US. One about the voters’ list is weird. Can someone who will not be 18 on election day get on the voters’ list? I would assume only eligible voters could be on the voters’ list (which could include people who recently lost eligibility, I guess).