General Knowledge & Geography
Canadian History & Culture
Music (Golden Era & Classic Rock)
Logic, Riddles & Fun Thinkers
Food, Home & Everyday Knowledge
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Q: What is the only continent without a native species of ants?

A: Antarctica

100

Q: What was the original name of Toronto?

A: York

100

Q: What band recorded Abbey Road?

A: The Beatles

100

Q: What has an eye but cannot see?

A: A needle

100

Q: What herb is traditionally used in pesto?

A: Basil

200

Q: What European capital city is divided by the Danube River?

A: Budapest

200

Q: Which province joined Canada last?

A: Newfoundland and Labrador (1949)

200

Q: Who composed The Four Seasons?

A: Antonio Vivaldi

200

Q: What can you catch but not throw?

A: A cold

200

Q: What spice gives curry its yellow colour?

A: Turmeric

300

Q: What country has the longest coastline in the world?

A: Canada

300

Q: What year did Canada gain full constitutional independence?

A: 1982

300

Q: What instrument does Louis Armstrong famously play?

A: Trumpet

300

Q: What runs but never walks?

A: A river

300

Q: What fruit floats because it’s 25% air?

A: Apples

400

Q: What is the smallest ocean in the world?

A: The Arctic Ocean

400

Q: What body of water separates Vancouver Island from mainland BC?

A: The Strait of Georgia

400

Q: What Canadian singer sang “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald”?

A: Gordon Lightfoot

400

Q: What has many teeth but can’t bite?

A: A comb

400

Q: What cheese is traditionally used in lasagna?

A: Ricotta

500

Q: What African country was formerly called Abyssinia?

A: Ethiopia  

500

Q: What famous Canadian children’s book series features a red-haired orphan?

A: Anne of Green Gables


500

Q: What band featured Mick Jagger as lead singer?

A: The Rolling Stones

500

Q: What has branches but no leaves?

A: A bank

500

Q: What beverage is made from fermented tea?

A: Kombucha

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