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A Baby Cat is called this.

What is a Kitten?

100

The years of birth for gen x generation.

What is 1965-1980?

100

The longest wall in the world.

What is The Great Wall of China?

100

Canada's capital.

What is Ottawa?

100

Number of bones in a human body.

What is 206?

200

This land animal has the most powerful bite.

What is a Hippopotamus?

200

The years of birth for Gen Y generation.

What is between 1980 - 2000?

200

The first person in the world to land on the moon.

Who is Neil Armstrong? 

200

The year Canada become a country.

What is 1867?

200

This gas is inhaled for survival, while carbon dioxide is the primary waste gas that is exhaled.

What is Oxygen?

300

This mammal has the thickest fur.

What is a Sea otter?

300

This planet is the furthest from the Sun and is classified as an "ice giant".

What is Neptune?

300

The U.S Declaration of Independence signed on this year.

What is Aug. 2, 1776?

300

Name of Canada's oldest national park.

What is Banff National Park ?

300

This is the largest organ in the human body, serving as a barrier to the outside world.

What is the Skin?

400

the only place on their body dogs have sweat glands

What is the Pads of the Paws?

400

The popular cosmetic treatment was first developed and invented in Vancouver.

What is Botox?

400

The 19th Amendment guarantees ____ the right to vote.

What is Women?

400

Name the annual rodeo is held in Alberta.

What is The Calgary Stampede?

400

This mineral is the most abundant in the human body and is crucial for strong bones.

What is CalCium?

500

A female fox called this.

What is a Vixen?

500

The name of the bridge that connects Vancouver with the North Shore (North Vancouver and West Vancouver).

What is the Lions Gate Bridge?

500

The first American to win a Nobel Peace Prize.

Who is  Theodore Roosevelt?

500

Name the three oceans does Canada's coastline touch. 

What is the Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Arctic?

500

This largest part of the brain is responsible for thought, memory, and emotions.

What is the cerebrum?

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