What is the tallest mountain in Sri Lanka?
Piduruthalagala
Which bird’s eye is bigger than its brain?
Ostrich
What mountain range runs along most of western Canada?
Rocky mountain
This classic 1956 film is widely considered the movie that started modern Sinhala cinema
Rekhava
This stadium in Colombo is Sri Lanka’s largest cricket stadium
R. Premadasa Stadium
Sri Lanka is known for exporting tea, coffee, rubber and cinnamon, but only one of them is native to the island. Which one?
Cinnamon
Which animal has no bones?
Shark
What ocean borders Canada on the east coast?
Atlantic Ocean
This famous Sri Lankan actor starred in many films including Gamperaliya and Nidhanaya
Gamini Fonseka
This Sri Lankan cricket captain led the team to victory in the 1996 Cricket World Cup.
Arjuna Ranatunga
How many districts are there in Sri Lanka?
25
What animal has the closest fingerprint to human?
Koala
Which Canadian territory has the capital city Iqaluit?
Nunavut
This famous Sri Lankan baila singer performed the hit song “Surangani.
A. E. Manoharan
This legendary Sri Lankan spin bowler holds the record for the most wickets in Test cricket.
Muttiah Muralitharan
What is the national animal of Sri Lanka?
Dadu lena (Grizzled giant squirrel)
Which modern day animal is most closely related to a T-Rex?
Chicken
Which Canadian province borders only one other province?
Nova Scotia
This legendary Sri Lankan musician founded the band Moonstones and helped shape Sinhala pop music in the 1970s
Clarence Wijewardena
Sri Lanka, along with India and Bangladesh, co-hosted this Cricket World Cup year.
2011
The size of Sri Lanka is closest to which other country?
Ireland
Which animal will go invisible on infrared cameras?
Polar bears
Which strait separates Vancouver Island from mainland British Columbia?
Strait of Georgia
This famous Sri Lankan film director is known as the “father of Sinhala cinema” and directed classics like Gamperaliya and Nidhanaya.
Lester James Peries
This Sri Lankan athlete became the country’s first Olympic medalist by winning silver in the 1948 London Olympics.
Duncan White