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II. Choose the correct answer to each of the following.

1. ___________is the other official language besides English in Canada.
¡¡(a) German
¡¡(b) Japanese
¡¡(c) French
¡¡(d) Finnish
¡¡¡¡¡¡Answer:

2. Around the beginning of 20th century, Chinese labourers came to Canada to_____________.
¡¡(a) work as farmers and miners
¡¡(b) build the railroad
¡¡(c) do fur trade
¡¡(d) open shops
¡¡¡¡¡¡Answer:

3. ___________ would the Canadian policy-makers thought that would fit easily into Canada.
¡¡(a) Britons
¡¡(b) Japanese
¡¡(c) Ukranians
¡¡(d) Mexicans
¡¡¡¡¡¡Answer:

4. According to the text, when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour in 1941, _____ considered the Japanese population in the west coast of North America a potential security threat?
¡¡(a) the federal government of Canada
¡¡(b) the local governments in Canada
¡¡(c) the United Nations
¡¡(d) Amnesty International
¡¡¡¡¡¡Answer:

5. In Vancouver schools, it is estimated that more than half of the students speak_______.
¡¡(a) English
¡¡(b) French
¡¡(c) Mandarin Chinese
¡¡(d) Cantonese
¡¡¡¡¡¡Answer:

6. By 1985, how many per cent of immigrants were non-European?
¡¡(a) 30 per cent.
¡¡(b) 80 per cent.
¡¡(c) 60 per cent.
¡¡(d) 50 per cent.
¡¡¡¡¡¡Answer:

7. During the Second World War, the Japanese settlers in Canada were forced to move to ____________.
¡¡(a) east of Rocky Mountains
¡¡(b) the United States
¡¡(c) Pearl Harbour
¡¡(d) the east coast
¡¡¡¡¡¡Answer:

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