The Group of Seven, founded in 1920, were famous Canadian painters known for depicting what?
Answer: Rugged wilderness landscapes
The Group of Seven, founded in 1920, developed a style of painting to capture rugged wilderness landscapes.
All answer choices
- Rugged wilderness landscapes (correct answer)
- Royal portraits
- City skylines
- Abstract sculpture
This practice question is based on Discover Canada, the official study guide for the Canadian citizenship test. Brush up on this topic in our History study guide.
More History questions
- During the Cold War, Canada joined the United States in which joint air-defence command?
- What did the Quebec Act of 1774 do?
- During the Second World War, the Royal Canadian Navy played its greatest role in which battle?
- True/False. In the 1929 Persons Case, women were recognized as persons eligible to be appointed to the Senate.
- True/False. In the First World War, Canadian soldiers earned a reputation as the “shock troops of the British Empire.”
- True/False. Insulin, used to treat diabetes, was discovered by Canadians Sir Frederick Banting and Charles Best.
Would you have gotten this right?
Take a free 20-question practice test, or create an account for unlimited mock tests, flashcards, and smart review of the questions you get wrong.