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History of Canada
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Music/Dance
100

This fast food chain has the most locations across the globe.

What is McDonald's?

100

This man was the first ever person to be elected as the Prime Minister of Canada.

Who is Sir John A. MacDonald?

100

People from this country tend to say "eh" a lot.

What is Canada?

100

These two Canadian past times represent Canada's national winter and summer sports.

What is hockey and lacrosse?

100

Bob Marley is known famously around the world for performing this genre of music, that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s.

What is Reggae?

200

This type of sandwhich is named after a German City.

What is a hamburger?

200

These are the three groups of Indigenous people in Canada as outlined in the Constitution Act of 1982.

Who are the First Nations, Inuit, and Metis?

200

In China, it is considered bad luck to gift this item, as it is believed to be a symbol of running out of time and death.

What is a clock?

200

The first ever Olympic games took place in this city.

What is Athens?

200

This dance routine mimics the movement of a Lion and is meant to bring good luck and fortune. 

What is the Lion Dance?

300

French fries were invented in this country.

What is Belgium?

300

In 1993, this woman became the first female Prime Minister of Canada.

Who is Kim Campbell?

300

It is honourable to first serve their elders with drinks and food in this country. 

What is Japan?

300

This sport is the second most popular in the world, ranking behind only soccer, and is the most viewed sport in the country of India.

What is cricket? 

300

This song by Billie Holiday protests the lynching of Black Americans by using lyrics that compare the victims to the fruit of trees.

What is Strange Fruit?

400

This food is the most commonly eaten substance for more than a third of the world's population.

What is Rice?

400

This is the most commonly spoken language among Indigenous groups in Canada.

What is Cree?

400

It is one of the most demanding countries in terms of good table etiquette. 

What is France?

400

The origins of rugby can be traced back to this country.

What is England?

400

This country has the shortest national anthem in the world.

What is Japan?

500

These vegetables in the cabbage family such as kale, broccoli, bok choy, and cauliflower, are commonly referred to by their alternative name Cruciferae, which is New-Latin for "cross bearing," due to the shape of their flowers whose fours petals often resemble a cross.

What are cruciferous vegetables?

500

This European nation was the first to arrive in Canada as settlers.

What is Italy?

500

Children in Greece throw their teeth on the roofs of their homes in hopes of receiving this.

What is good luck?

500

Charreria, a sport which involves showcasing distinctive horsemanship styles, is the national sport of this country.

What is Mexico?

500

This popular folk dance is performed by woman in the Punjab region.

What is a Gidda?

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