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How many provinces does Canada house?

10

100

How many sides does a hexagon have?

6 sides

100

Winston Churchill was a leader of which nation?

England

100

What does “WHO” stand for?

World Health Organization

100

A Geologist studies what?

Rocks

200

What is the name of the biggest bay in Canada?

Hudson’s Bay

200

How many bones in the human body?

206 bones

200

Alexander the Great was a leader of which nation?

Macedonia

200

What does NASA stand for?

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

200

An entomologist studies what?

Insects

300

Which was the last province to join Canada?

Newfoundland

300

How many keys are on a piano?

88 keys

300

Nelson Mandela was a leader of which nation?

South Africa

300

What does AIDS stand for?

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

300

A Paleontologist studies what?

Fossils

400

Who served as the first Prime Minister of Canada?

John A. Macdonald

400

How many teeth, in average, does an adult human have?

32 teeth

400

Eva Peron was a leader of which nation?

Argentina

400

What does UNICEF stand for?

United Nations Children’s Fund

400

What do you call a person who studies birds?

An ornithologist

500

Which Canadian province chooses to opt-out of Daylight Savings Time?

Saskatchewan

500

How many elements are on the Periodic Table?

118 elements

500

Fidel Castro was a leader of which nation?

Cuba

500

What does BMW stand for?

Bavarian Motor Works

500

An Icthyologist studies what?

Fish

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