In 1923, a new Chinese Immigration Act ___ into effect virtually banning Chinese immigration to Canada. Only four kinds of Chinese immigrants were allowed: diplomats, children born in Canada, students and merchants.
A -
had come
B -
came
C -
is coming
D -
were come
2-
In 1824, a Hudson Bay Company expedition led by chief trader James McMillan arrived at the Fraser River at the site of what ___ become the first Fort Langley).
A -
is
B -
would
C -
will
D -
had
3-
In 1831, approximately 300 barrels of salted salmon ___ abroad from Fort Langley.
A -
were shipped
B -
shipped
C -
had shipped
D -
were shipping
4-
In 1896, the Hudson Bay Company ___ Fort Langley.
A -
had closed
B -
closed
C -
is closing
D -
closes
5-
In 1829, native women ___ with salmon curing for commercial export at Fort Langley.
A -
helps
B -
helped
C -
helping
D -
help
6-
In 1907, Chief Joe Capilano ___ by authorities with a charge of "inciting the Indians to revolt" after he reported the results of his meeting with King Edward VII.
A -
is threatening
B -
was threatened
C -
had been threatened
D -
threatens
7-
In 1858, British Columbia (the mainland) was proclaimed a British Crown Colony and James Douglas, ___ sworn in as Governor.
A -
is
B -
was
C -
had
D -
being
8-
In 1885, an act (the first of many enactments that ___ against Vancouver's large Chinese population) to restrict and regulate Chinese immigration into Canada received Royal Assent.
A -
discriminate
B -
discriminated
C -
discriminates
D -
will discriminate
9-
In 1945, the freighter Greenhill Park exploded in Vancouver Harbor, ___ eight men, and breaking hundreds of downtown windows.
A -
killed
B -
killing
C -
kills
D -
has killed
10-
In 1875, the first white woman ___ to live in West Vancouver with her husband. The couple's third child, James was the first white child born there (April 25, 1876).