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2 #1 What is the Capital of Canada?

3 #2 In what modern-day province did the first Europeans make contact with aboriginals? In what modern-day province did the first Europeans make contact with aboriginals?

4 #3 What two main European nations were the first to attempt to colonize what is now Canada? What two main European nations were the first to attempt to colonize what is now Canada?

5 #4 Which modern-day province was formerly known as Acadia? Which modern-day province was formerly known as Acadia?

6 #5 Who was the first prime minister of Canada? Who was the first prime minister of Canada?

7 #6 The approximate population of Canada is ________________. The approximate population of Canada is ________________. a) 3 million b) 13 million c) 33 million d) 330 million

8 #8 Who is Canada’s current prime minister? Who is Canada’s current prime minister?

9 #9 What is the title of Canada’s Head of State? What is the title of Canada’s Head of State?

10 #10 Who am I? Who am I?

11 #11 The number of points on the Canadian Maple Leaf ? …think of the flag. The number of points on the Canadian Maple Leaf ? …think of the flag.

12 #12 The age at which Canadians can exercise their right to vote at the party level. The age at which Canadians can exercise their right to vote at the party level.

13 #13 Canada is the ____ largest country in the world. Canada is the ____ largest country in the world. A. 1 st B. 2 nd C. 3rd

14 #14 Canada has two national symbols. What are they? Canada has two national symbols. What are they?

15 #15 Canada has the longest covered bridge in the world (1,282 feet long). Where is it located? Canada has the longest covered bridge in the world (1,282 feet long). Where is it located? A. West Montrose, ON B. La Sarre, QE C. Gold River, BC D. Hartland, NB A. West Montrose, ON B. La Sarre, QE C. Gold River, BC D. Hartland, NB

16 #16 How many time zones are there in Canada? How many time zones are there in Canada? A. 6 B. 8 C. 4 D. 5

17 #17 What is the highest mountain in Canada? What is the highest mountain in Canada? A. Mount Forbe B. Mount Logan C. Mount Kitchener D. Mount Lefroy A. Mount Forbe B. Mount Logan C. Mount Kitchener D. Mount Lefroy

18 #18 What is the longest river in Canada? What is the longest river in Canada? A. Fraser River B. St. Laurence River C. Mackenzie River D. Red River A. Fraser River B. St. Laurence River C. Mackenzie River D. Red River

19 #19 What is Canada's most northern island? What is Canada's most northern island? A. Queen Charlotte B. Ellesmere C. Victoria D. Baffin A. Queen Charlotte B. Ellesmere C. Victoria D. Baffin

20 #20 When was “Oh Canada” proclaimed as Canada’s national anthem? When was “Oh Canada” proclaimed as Canada’s national anthem? A. 1870 B. 1935 C. 1980 D. 1999

21 #21 What are Canada’s two national sports? What are Canada’s two national sports? A. Ice Hockey, Basketball B. Baseball, Tennis C. Basketball, Lacrosse D. Lacrosse, Ice Hockey

22 #22 How many provinces and territories are there in Canada? a) Ten b) Twelve c) Thirteen How many provinces and territories are there in Canada? a) Ten b) Twelve c) Thirteen

23 #23 The maple leaf is a prominent Canadian symbol. On what coin does it appear? a) The penny b) The nickel c) The quarter The maple leaf is a prominent Canadian symbol. On what coin does it appear? a) The penny b) The nickel c) The quarter

24 #24 What is the origin of the name "Canada"? a) Inuit b) Huron-Iroquois c) Metis What is the origin of the name "Canada"? a) Inuit b) Huron-Iroquois c) Metis

25 #25 What are the animal figures that stand on either side of the shield on the Arms of Canada? a) A lion and an elk b) A lion and a horse c) A lion and a unicorn What are the animal figures that stand on either side of the shield on the Arms of Canada? a) A lion and an elk b) A lion and a horse c) A lion and a unicorn

26 #26 The first tidal power station in North America was built in what bay, known for its high tides (in fact, the highest in the world)? a) Howe Sound, British Columbia b) James Bay, Ontario c) Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick d) Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland The first tidal power station in North America was built in what bay, known for its high tides (in fact, the highest in the world)? a) Howe Sound, British Columbia b) James Bay, Ontario c) Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick d) Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland

27 #27 What city, founded in 1608 by Champlain, claims to be the oldest city in North America? (It is also the only walled city in North America.) a) Quebec City b) Halifax c) Saskatoon d) Vancouver What city, founded in 1608 by Champlain, claims to be the oldest city in North America? (It is also the only walled city in North America.) a) Quebec City b) Halifax c) Saskatoon d) Vancouver

28 #28 The westernmost community in Canada, Beaver Creek, is in which province or territory? a) British Columbia b) Northwest Territories c) Newfoundland d) Yukon The westernmost community in Canada, Beaver Creek, is in which province or territory? a) British Columbia b) Northwest Territories c) Newfoundland d) Yukon

29 #29 What is the driest place in Canada? What is the driest place in Canada? a) Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan b) Arctic Bay, Nunavut c) Windsor, Ontario d) Vancouver, British Columbia d) Vancouver, British Columbia

30 #30 Which was the first province to establish a hospital insurance plan and universal prepaid medical care? a) Ontario b) Saskatchewan c) British Columbia d) New Brunswick Which was the first province to establish a hospital insurance plan and universal prepaid medical care? a) Ontario b) Saskatchewan c) British Columbia d) New Brunswick

31 #31 What city is the largest in Canada by population and the fifth largest in all of North America? a) Vancouver, British Columbia b) Montreal, Quebec c) Calgary, Alberta d) Toronto, Ontario

32 #32 Which of the following slogans is associated with Canada's constitution? a) liberty, equality, fraternity b) peace, order and good government c) life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness

33 #33 Which is the largest island in Canada? a) Prince Edward Island b) Ellesmere Island c) Newfoundland d) Baffin Island

34 #34 Niagara Falls is the highest waterfall in Canada. a) True b) False

35 #35 What is the largest lake IN Canada? a) Lake Michigan b) Great Bear Lake c) Lake Simcoe d) Okanagan Lake

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37 #1 What is the Capital of Canada? Ottawa

38 #2 In what modern-day province did the first Europeans make contact with aboriginals? In what modern-day province did the first Europeans make contact with aboriginals?Newfoundland

39 #3 What two main European nations were the first to attempt to colonize what is now Canada? What two main European nations were the first to attempt to colonize what is now Canada? England & France

40 #4 Which modern-day province was formerly known as Acadia? Which modern-day province was formerly known as Acadia? Nova Scotia

41 #5 Who was the first prime minister of Canada? Who was the first prime minister of Canada? John A. MacDonald

42 #6 The approximate population of Canada is ________________. The approximate population of Canada is ________________. a) 3 million b) 13 million c) 33 million d) 330 million

43 #8 Who is Canada’s current prime minister? Who is Canada’s current prime minister? Stephen Harper

44 #9 What is the title of Canada’s Head of State? What is the title of Canada’s Head of State? Monarch = Queen Elizabeth II The Governor General represents the Monarch

45 #10 Who am I? Who am I? Mi’kmaq legend Glooscap Mi’kmaq legend Glooscap

46 #11 The number of points on the Canadian Maple Leaf ? …think of the flag. The number of points on the Canadian Maple Leaf ? …think of the flag. 11 11

47 #12 The age at which Canadians can exercise their right to vote at the party level. The age at which Canadians can exercise their right to vote at the party level. 14 14 Canadian Youth, may not be permitted to vote until age 18, however, at age 14 you can join a political party and vote for the leader or on policy as part of the Youth Party. Canadian Youth, may not be permitted to vote until age 18, however, at age 14 you can join a political party and vote for the leader or on policy as part of the Youth Party.

48 #13 Canada is the ____ largest country in the world. Canada is the ____ largest country in the world. A. 1 st B. 2 nd C. 3 rd Russia: 17,075,200 km 2 (6,591,027 mi 2 ) Canada: 9,984,670 km 2 (3,854,082 mi 2 )

49 #14 Canada has two national symbols. What are they? Canada has two national symbols. What are they? Maple Leaf & Beaver Maple Leaf & Beaver

50 #15 Canada has the longest covered bridge in the world (1,282 feet long). Where is it located? Canada has the longest covered bridge in the world (1,282 feet long). Where is it located? A. West Montrose, ON B. La Sarre, QE C. Gold River, BC D. Hartland, NB A. West Montrose, ON B. La Sarre, QE C. Gold River, BC D. Hartland, NB

51 #16 How many time zones are there in Canada? How many time zones are there in Canada? A. 6 B. 8 C. 4 D. 5

52 #17 What is the highest mountain in Canada? What is the highest mountain in Canada? A. Mount Forbe B. Mount Logan C. Mount Kitchener D. Mount Lefroy A. Mount Forbe B. Mount Logan C. Mount Kitchener D. Mount Lefroy

53 #18 What is the longest river in Canada? What is the longest river in Canada? A. Fraser River B. St. Laurence River C. Mackenzie River D. Red River A. Fraser River B. St. Laurence River C. Mackenzie River D. Red River

54 #19 What is Canada's most northern island? What is Canada's most northern island? A. Queen Charlotte B. Ellesmere C. Victoria D. Baffin A. Queen Charlotte B. Ellesmere C. Victoria D. Baffin

55 #20 When was “Oh Canada” proclaimed as Canada’s national anthem? When was “Oh Canada” proclaimed as Canada’s national anthem? A. 1870 B. 1935 C. 1980 D. 1999

56 #21 What are Canada’s two national sports? What are Canada’s two national sports? A. Ice Hockey, Basketball B. Baseball, Tennis C. Basketball, Lacrosse D. Lacrosse, Ice Hockey

57 #22 How many provinces and territories are there in Canada? a) Ten b) Twelve c) Thirteen How many provinces and territories are there in Canada? a) Ten b) Twelve c) Thirteen

58 #23 The maple leaf is a prominent Canadian symbol. On what coin does it appear? a) The penny b) The nickel c) The quarter The maple leaf is a prominent Canadian symbol. On what coin does it appear? a) The penny b) The nickel c) The quarter

59 #24 What is the origin of the name "Canada"? a) Inuit b) Huron-Iroquois c) Metis What is the origin of the name "Canada"? a) Inuit b) Huron-Iroquois c) Metis

60 #25 What are the animal figures that stand on either side of the shield on the Arms of Canada? a) A lion and an elk b) A lion and a horse c) A lion and a unicorn What are the animal figures that stand on either side of the shield on the Arms of Canada? a) A lion and an elk b) A lion and a horse c) A lion and a unicorn

61 #26 The first tidal power station in North America was built in what bay, known for its high tides (in fact, the highest in the world)? a) Howe Sound, British Columbia b) James Bay, Ontario c) Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick d) Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland The first tidal power station in North America was built in what bay, known for its high tides (in fact, the highest in the world)? a) Howe Sound, British Columbia b) James Bay, Ontario c) Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick d) Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland

62 #27 What city, founded in 1608 by Champlain, claims to be the oldest city in North America? (It is also the only walled city in North America.) a) Quebec City b) Halifax c) Saskatoon d) Vancouver What city, founded in 1608 by Champlain, claims to be the oldest city in North America? (It is also the only walled city in North America.) a) Quebec City b) Halifax c) Saskatoon d) Vancouver

63 #28 The westernmost community in Canada, Beaver Creek, is in which province or territory? a) British Columbia b) Northwest Territories c) Newfoundland d) Yukon The westernmost community in Canada, Beaver Creek, is in which province or territory? a) British Columbia b) Northwest Territories c) Newfoundland d) Yukon

64 #29 What is the driest place in Canada? What is the driest place in Canada? a) Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan b) Arctic Bay, Nunavut c) Windsor, Ontario d) Vancouver, British Columbia d) Vancouver, British Columbia

65 #30 Which was the first province to establish a hospital insurance plan and universal prepaid medical care? a) Ontario b) Saskatchewan c) British Columbia d) New Brunswick Which was the first province to establish a hospital insurance plan and universal prepaid medical care? a) Ontario b) Saskatchewan c) British Columbia d) New Brunswick

66 #31 What city is the largest in Canada by population and the fifth largest in all of North America? a) Vancouver, British Columbia b) Montreal, Quebec c) Calgary, Alberta d) Toronto, Ontario

67 #32 Which of the following slogans is associated with Canada's constitution? a) liberty, equality, fraternity b) peace, order and good government c) life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness

68 #33 Which is the largest island in Canada? a) Prince Edward Island b) Ellesmere Island c) Newfoundland d) Baffin Island

69 #34 Niagara Falls is the highest waterfall in Canada. a) True b) False The highest is Della Falls in British Columbia

70 #35 What is the largest lake IN Canada? a) Lake Michigan b) Great Bear Lake c) Lake Simcoe d) Okanagan Lake It is the eighth largest in the world. None of the Great Lakes qualify because they are all at least partly within the United States.


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