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Fun & Quirky Facts
Random Round
100

What is Canada’s oldest national park, established in 1885?

Banff National Park

100

What movie famously featured the line, “You can’t handle the truth!”?

A Few Good Men

100

What country has the most time zones in the world?

France (including territories)

100

What animal is known to sleep for up to three years at a time?

Snail

100

What famous American landmark was a gift from France?

The Statue of Liberty

200

What city is home to the world’s largest skating rink?

Ottawa (Rideau Canal)

200

Which Canadian comedian starred in Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day?

Dan Aykroyd

200

Which U.S. state has the most volcanoes?

Alaska

200

How many hearts does an octopus have?

Three

200

What fruit was originally called a “Chinese gooseberry”?

Kiwi

300

What Canadian town is known as the “Polar Bear Capital of the World”?

Churchill, Manitoba

300

What 1997  film that has connections to
Canadian history won the Oscar for Best Picture?

Titanic

300

Which African country has pyramids older than Egypt’s?

Sudan

300

What’s the dot over the letters “i” and “j” called?

A tittle

300

What color is an airplane’s black box?

Orange

400

What is the official motto on Canada’s coat of arms?

A Mari Usque Ad Mare (“From Sea to Sea”)

400

Who was the first actor to play James Bond on film?

Sean Connery

400

Which Canadian province touches only one other province?

Prince Edward Island

400

What is the only mammal capable of true flight?

Bat

400

Which planet spins backward compared to the others?

Venus

500

What Canadian city has the nickname “The City of Saints”?

Montreal

500

What actor starred as Captain Jack Sparrow?

Johnny Depp

500

What mountain range separates Europe and Asia?

The Ural Mountains

500

What animal is on the Porsche logo?

Horse

500

What’s the only food astronauts can’t eat in space because it crumbles too much?

Bread

It crumbles too much

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