Canada
Famous Firsts
Literature 101
Double Trouble
Solve for X
100

This city is the capital of Canada.

Ottawa

100

She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

Amelia Earhart

100

he boy who lived under the stairs at 4 Privet Drive

Harry Potter

100

A casual goodbye.

Bye-bye

100

x+5=12

7

200

What is the capital of British Columbia?

Victoria

200

This became the first video ever uploaded to YouTube.

"Me at the Zoo"

200

Author of Pride and Prejudice.

Jane Austen

200

A mistake you might make

boo-boo

200

5(x+2)=35

5

300

This prairie province capital is home to the legislative building known for its dome and bison statues.

Regina

300

He was the first person to walk on the Moon.

Neil Armstrong

300

George Orwell’s dystopian world of Big Brother.

1984
300

A flashy style of dancing, or a kind of dancer.

go-go

300

(2x/3)+4=10

9

400

This prairie province capital is home to the legislative building known for its dome and bison statues.

Winnipeg

400

The first black president of South Africa, elected in 1994

Nelson Mandela

400

This American novel follows the mysterious Jay Gatsby and his love for Daisy Buchanan.

The Great Gatsby

400

The sound a baby makes—or a nonsense word for a baby

goo-goo

400

4x+6=2x+18

6

500

The smallest capital city by population, located in one of Canada's territories

Iqaluit

500

The first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.

Sputnik

500

This author created the detective Sherlock Holmes.

Arthur Conan Doyle

500

This tropical fish has a name that repeats—and made a splash in a Pixar movie.

Mahi-mahi

500

3(x−2)=2x+1

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