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Hello

Can someone recommend a citizenship test preparation website. I am preparing from following two places:

http://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/.

Is this enough to pass the test. I will appreciate the help

Thanks
 
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
www.v-soul.com/
http://canada-citizenship-test.aws.af.cm/
www.toptipsclub.com/Citizenship_Test_Index.asp
www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/new-to-canada/citizenship.jsp
www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/
http://citizenshipnow.ca/virtual-resource-library/test-preparation
http://www.citizenquiz.com/
http://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/
 
mujeebshah said:
Hello

Can someone recommend a citizenship test preparation website. I am preparing from following two places:

http://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/.

Is this enough to pass the test. I will appreciate the help

Thanks

You can try any of these sites
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
www.v-soul.com/
http://canada-citizenship-test.aws.af.cm/
www.toptipsclub.com/Citizenship_Test_Index.asp
www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/new-to-canada/citizenship.jsp
www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/
http://citizenshipnow.ca/virtual-resource-library/test-preparation
http://www.citizenquiz.com/
http://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/

however i found the questions in the actual test are little bit different formulated. Read the book and you'll be fine.
 
Anyone knows if cell phones are allowed during test (obviously not to use but to have on you) or if lockers are provided?

Thanks
 
PalCan said:
Anyone knows if cell phones are allowed during test (obviously not to use but to have on you) or if lockers are provided?

Thanks

why do care? whats the difference?
 
era1521 said:
why do care? whats the difference?

I think his question was along the lines "can I keep the phone safe (either in a locker or in my pocket)" vs "I need to leave it at home". If you use your phone to navigate to the place, you don't want to just leave it outside unattended while you write the test. If you need to go elsewhere after the test, you don't want to have to return home just to pick it up. This may be moot for those who drive... but not everyone drives.

For the other interpretation, there is also difference between pocket vs locker. In pocket, you can be reached in case of emergency (For instance, you could instruct your babysitter to not call you /unless/ something 911-worthy happens, and then set it up to silent for everyone but the sitter, and then hope that phone doesn't ring).
 
isilrion said:
I think his question was along the lines "can I keep the phone safe (either in a locker or in my pocket)" vs "I need to leave it at home". If you use your phone to navigate to the place, you don't want to just leave it outside unattended while you write the test. If you need to go elsewhere after the test, you don't want to have to return home just to pick it up. This may be moot for those who drive... but not everyone drives.

For the other interpretation, there is also difference between pocket vs locker. In pocket, you can be reached in case of emergency (For instance, you could instruct your babysitter to not call you /unless/ something 911-worthy happens, and then set it up to silent for everyone but the sitter, and then hope that phone doesn't ring).

If that was meant with the question, yeah it makes sense.
Anyway it differs; in Mississauga, where i took the test, they only asked to have it on silence. Elsewhere I heard are bags and leave your stuff in storage like or waiting room.
I dont phantom anyone going in a governmental office and steal phones.
 
Yes, that's what I meant. Thanks! If anyone knows what is like in Montreal, that would be great.
 
these websites are good, but I would highly recommend you to study " discover Canada " .
 
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