Name six responsibilities of citizenship.
Answer: Obeying the law, taking responsibility for oneself and one's family, helping others in the community, voting in elections, serving on a jury, protecting and enjoying our heritage and environment.
These are the six responsibilities of citizenship listed in Discover Canada.
All answer choices
- Getting a job, making money, raising a family, paying taxes, mowing your lawn, voting in provincial elections.
- Voting in municipal elections only, joining a political party, getting a job, obeying the law, driving safely, picking up litter.
- Caring for the environment, not littering, paying taxes, obeying the law, helping others, respecting others.
- Obeying the law, taking responsibility for oneself and one's family, helping others in the community, voting in elections, serving on a jury, protecting and enjoying our heritage and environment. (correct answer)
This practice question is based on Discover Canada, the official study guide for the Canadian citizenship test. Brush up on this topic in our Rights & Responsibilities study guide.
More Rights & Responsibilities questions
- True/False. All Canadian citizens are required by law to serve in the military.
- True/False. Habeas corpus is the right to challenge unlawful detention by the state.
- True/False. Protecting and enjoying Canada's natural, cultural and architectural heritage and environment is one of the responsibilities of citizenship.
- True/False. In Canada, the right to vote comes with a responsibility to vote in federal, provincial or territorial, and local elections.
- Which of the following is a right reserved specifically for Canadian citizens?
- True/False. Multiculturalism is a fundamental characteristic of Canadian heritage and identity.
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