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[Music] question one when does a federal election have to be held under legislation passed by parliament a when the queen wants to replace the prime minister b within four years of the most recent election c within five years of the last election d the prime minister can call the election any time at his own will the answer is b within four years of the most recent election question two which of the following is the federal government responsible for a highways b natural resources c education d interprovincial trade and communications the answer is d interprovincial trade and communications question 3 what was the name of the new country formed in confederation a britain b canada c canadian confederation d dominion of canada the answer is d dominion of canada question four where do more than half of the people in canada live a coastal pacific b atlantic canada c prairies d central canada the answer is d central canada question five who let quebec into confederation a sir lewis hippoly