Math and Logic
Geography
ELA
Science and Nature
History & Heritage
100

What’s 12 × 8?

96

100

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

100

What’s the plural of “goose”?

Geese

100

What planet is known as the Red Planet?

Mars

100

Who was Canada’s first Prime Minister?

Who is Sir John A. Macdonald?

200

What is 25% of 200?

50

200

Name the province known as “The Land of 100,000 Lakes.”

Manitoba

200

Identify the noun in this sentence: “The dog barked loudly.”

dog

200

What gas do humans exhale that plants use to make food?

carbon dioxide

200

What year did Canada become a country?

1867

300

Solve for x: 3x + 6 = 15

x = 3

300

The longest river in the world flows through Egypt. What’s its name?

Nile

300

What’s a synonym for “happy”?

What is joyful (or glad, or cheerful)

300

What part of the cell is called the “powerhouse”?

mitochondrion

300

The Titanic sank in this year

1912

400

If a pizza is cut into 12 slices and you eat ¼ of it, how many slices did you eat?

3 slices

400

Which two provinces share the Rocky Mountains?

Alberta and British Columbia

400

What type of word describes a noun?

adjective

400

What is the process by which plants make their own food?

photosynthesis

400

The Vikings came from which part of Europe?

Scandinavia

500

A rectangle’s area is 48 cm², and one side is 6 cm. What’s the other side?

8 cm

500

Which Canadian city is closest to the U.S. border,  Calgary, Montreal, or Toronto?

Toronto

500

In poetry, what do we call the pattern of rhyme in a poem?

rhyme scheme

500

What simple machine is used to lift heavy objects with a pivot point?

lever

500

This wall once divided a city in two in Europe

What is the Berlin Wall?

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