What beach sport was introduced to the Olympic Games in 1992?
Beach Volleyball
Who recorded "Summer Wind" in 1966?
a) Nat King Cole
b) Frank Sinatra
c) Tony Bennett
b) Frank Sinatra
Which summer sport is known as the “king of sports”?
Soccer
What poisonous plant causes an itchy rash and has three leaves?
Poison Ivy
Which mammal has the largest antlers of any living species?
Moose
Which beach activity emerged in Hawaii?
Surfing
Which artist sang "Beyond the Sea"?
Bobby Darin
Which country has hosted the most Summer Olympics?
The United States has hosted the Summer Olympics 4 times.
What province or territory in Canada has the most bears?
British Columbia
Which fish is known to swim upstream to spawn?
Salmon
What do you call an inlet of water between steep cliffs?
A cove
Who has the hit "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini"?
a) Brian Hyland
b) Bobby Darin
c) Frankie Avalon
a) Brian Hyland
In track and field, what is the standard distance of a sprint race?
100 meters
What insect is known for spreading Lyme Disease?
Ticks
Which bear species is found in every Canadian province except Prince Edward Island?
Black bear
Which ocean is the largest by surface area?
Pacific Ocean
Who sang the 1964 hit "Under the Boardwalk"
The Drifters
In baseball, what is the most stolen base?
Second base
Which of these woods generally burns the longest: pine, cedar, or oak?
Oak
Which North American mammal can hold their breath underwater for up to 15 minutes while foraging?
River Otter
What is the deepest point in the world's oceans?
Mariana Trench
Who sang "Vacation" in the early 1960's?
a) Brenda Lee
b) Dusty Springfield
c) Connie Francis
c) Connie Francis
Which tennis tournament is played on grass courts and is considered the oldest tennis championship?
Wimbledon
What is the universal distress signal when using a whistle?
Three short blows
What is the largest national park in Canada?
Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta