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There are two tests that you must pass for the Canadian citizenship test. One is really a written test which contains 20 multiple choice questions. Another one is really a verbal interview where you are tested for English proficiency. You have to get 15 answers right out of 20 multiple choice questions for written test. There are no certain questions that you must get right because they did previously. Canadian citizenship test practice need to get 15 questions right and you will pass the written exam. The questions are entirely from the textbook called, 'Discover Canada' by Citizenship and Immigration of Canada. Here are several helpful tips on finding your way through Canadian citizenship written test.

1. Please give yourself plenty of time for studying. Sometimes, your test date is only about a fortnight weeks away when you have the citizenship test notice. Start studying early and give yourself enough time for review and practice. It's easier to study over time over an interval time than study everything right before your test date.

2. Read "Discover Canada" by Citizenship and Immigration of Canada. The Canadian citizenship questions are from this book. Discover Canada contains several different topics with many details. Therefore, the book must be studied thoroughly.

3. It's important that you have knowledge of Discover Canada. Once you read "Discover Canada", be sure to understand overall information.

4. Study each topic in details. Try to avoid finding dictionary meanings of all words that you do not know because this will take too much of your time. However, you need to know the important keywords such as "constitutional monarchy". For each section, study key important vocabulary first to gain understanding of details.

5. There are plenty of people, events and dates in the book. Decide which ones are very important to remember for Canadian Citizenship Test. For example, Canada was born on July 1, 1867. This could be considered essential thing to know about Canada to become a Canadian citizen.

6. After studying each topic, practice citizenship test questions. There are a few simulated test questions with time limit of half an hour. This will give you a good idea of how long you may try finish the test, if you feel you have enough time, etc. A lot of people feel 30 min. will do time. Furthermore, practicing with Canadian citizenship test questions will assist you to learn more important facts from the book.

7. You can find citizenship classes, online courses, tutors open to help you study if you need.

8. Get plenty of sleep right before your test date. Sleep helps you remember better. In case you are too tired or haven't any energy as you didn't get enough sleep, you might not feel focused to accomplish the test.