In 1913, natives of Kitsilano Indian Reserve ___ their 29 hectares to the Government for $218,750. The land was valued at $2 million when later divided into residential lots.
A -
had sold
B -
sold
C -
sell
D -
are selling
2-
In 1887, Gihei Kuno, a Japanese fisherman, visited Steveston and decided ___ in the area. He later sent an invitation to other young men from his village to follow him.
A -
to settle
B -
had settled
C -
be settling
D -
settling
3-
In 1887, the first CPR passenger train ___ in Vancouver from Montreal.
A -
has been arriving
B -
has arrived
C -
arrives
D -
arrived
4-
In 1947, the 1923 so-called Chinese Exclusion Act was repealed, but only dependents of Canadian citizens are allowed in. Chinese ___ not be able to immigrate to Canada on the same basis as other immigrants until 1967.
A -
would
B -
is
C -
had
D -
can
5-
In 1878, an area which ___ later be known as Steveston was settled by May Manoah Steves and his family.
A -
would
B -
will
C -
is
D -
can
6-
In 1791, the Spanish explorer Lieutenant Jose Maria Narvaez ___ his ship west of Point Grey and explored the mouth of the Fraser River, Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm.
A -
anchors
B -
anchored
C -
anchoring
D -
anchor
7-
In 1956, the first Hungarian refugees ___ in Vancouver.
A -
has been arriving
B -
arrived
C -
are arriving
D -
had arrived
8-
In 1911, a Japanese school was established in Steveston by the Japanese Fishermen's Benevolent Society. It ___ instruction in Japanese and had a Japanese curriculum.
A -
gives
B -
is giving
C -
gave
D -
has given
9-
In 1839, Fort Langley moved to its present location but soon ___ down so it was rebuilt in 1941.
A -
had burned
B -
burned
C -
burning
D -
is burned
10-
In 1979, the B. C. summer games ___ the first to include disabled athletes.