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100

Which fish swims upstream for reproduction?

Salmon

100

What animal is found on the Canadian quarter?

The caribou

100

True or False: A spider has 12 legs

False

100

How many times did Elizabeth Taylor get married?

8

100

How many provinces are there in Canada?

10 (and 3 territories).

200

Do polar bears live in the Arctic or in Antarctica?

The Arctic

200

What tree gives us prunes?

The Plum tree

200

True or False: The telephone was invented in 1885

False: it was invented in 1876

200

What is the nickname of Wayne Gretzky?

"The Great One"

200

In which American state will you find Disneyland?

California

300

How many bones are found in the human body?

206

300

What is the primary ingredient in Cool Whip

Water

300

True or False: When golf was first invented, the balls were filled with rocks

False: The balls were filled with feathers.

300

What famous actor and singer was nicknamed Ol' Blue Eyes?

Frank Sinatra

300

Which country is the largest grower of tea?

China

400

Which of the following is not a lobster: a scallop, a clam, or a lobster?

a Lobster

400

If you've been married for 5 years, you are celebrating your cotton, leather, or wood anniversary?

Wood

400

True or False: Maxwell House's slogan was "Good to the last drop."

True

400

Lucy Maud Montgomery is a Canadian author famous for which novel?

Anne of Green Gables

400

What is the most popular sport in India?

Cricket

500

Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, what temperature is that in Fahrenheit?

212 degrees Fahrenheit

500

Who will succeed Elizabeth ll on the throne of England?

Prince Charles

500

True or False: the city of New York has 722 miles of subway.

True

500

Foster Hewitt was famous for coining which familiar sports phrase?

"He shoots, he scores!"

500

What is the capital of Sweden?

Stockholm

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