Unit 1 the US states
Unit 2 Holidays in the US
Unit 3 Canada
Unit 4 The Caribbean
Mixed
100

Which US state has the most people of all states?

California

100

Which holiday are witch costumes and pumpkins connected to?

Halloween

100
What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

100

People in Caribbean only speak Spanish.

False. They speak many languages in addition to Spanish, e.g. English and French.

100

How many people in Texas speak Spanish at home, 10%, 25%, 40% or 55%?

25%

200

Which US state is the Grand Canyon in?

Arizona

200

Which holiday is celebrated with fireworks and barbeque?

Independence Day

200

What is the population of Canada?

about 40 million

200

Barbados is south of Venezuela. True or false?

False.

200

Which US state are Ruby and Nowitha River located in?

Alaska

300

When is independence day in the US?

July 4

300

When is Thanksgiving celebrated in the US?

the fourth Thursday in November

300

What are the official languages in Canada?

English and French

300

Havana is the capital of which Caribbean country?

Cuba

300

Rugby and Cricket are popular sports in the Caribbean. True or false?

True.

400
Who was Martin Luther King Jr., a civil rights leader, a singer, a president or an actor?

a civil rights leader

400

When do some people traditionally eat pecan pie for dessert?

Thanksgiving

400

Who is the Head of State in Canada?

The King or Queen of the UK

400

What is the name of the island that Haiti and Dominican Republic are located on?

Hispaniola

400

When does the school year end in Canada?

at the end of June

500

From which state does 1/4 of all fruit in the US come?

Florida

500

Which holiday is celebrated with fancy dress parties and parades?

Mardi Gras

500

Canada produces how much of the world's maple syrup, 40%, 60% or 80%?

80 percent

500

What does a Caribbean expression "to eat a parrot head" mean?

to be very talkative

500

Montana has two national parks. Name one of them. 

Yellowstone and Glacier.

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