Baby Animals
Canadian inventions
A Journey around the world
Worship Song Trivia
Slang Vocabulary
100

The offspring of a goat

What is a kid?

100

The telephone was invented in Brantford by this man

who is Alexander Graham Bell?

100
The capital of Canada

What is Ottawa?

100
finish this phrase from the popular Chris Tomlin worship song: "and if our God is for us, then _______"

"What could stand against?"

100

The animal name for someone who is pretending to be someone else (generally online)

What is a catfish?

200

a baby kangaroo

What is a joey?

200

This winter vehicle was invented by Joseph-Armand Bombardier

what is a snowmobile?

200

The capital of Hungary

What is Budapest?

200

Name the song that these lyrics belong to:

"Let me be singing when the evening comes"

10,000 Reasons by Matt Redman

200

What kind of person is known as "the bees knees"?

Someone who is highly admired.

300

a baby deer is named this

What is a fawn

300

This popular sport was invented by the Canadian James Naismith

What is Basketball?

300

The capital of Spain

What is Madrid?

300

Which popular christian artist is responsible for worships songs such as "Good Good Father" and "Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone)?"

Chris Tomlin

300

the meaning of the slang word "grody"

What is "disgusting?"

400

a baby frog is named this

what is a tadpole?
400

Frederick Banting discovered how to make this....

What is insulin?

400

The Capital of Egypt

What is Cairo?

400
Which christian denomination popularized the gregorian chant?

The Roman Catholic Church

400

another term for weisenheimer?

a smart aleck

500
the offspring of a donkey

what is a foal?

500

John Hopps invented this device to help patients with heart conditions

What is a pacemaker?

500

The capital of Belarus

What is Minsk?

500

Finish the lyrics of this line from "Glorious Day"

"Hands that healed nations, stretched out______"

"On a tree"

500

When was the word "salty" first used to describe someone as angry or bitter?

it was first used in the 1930s in african-american newspapers.

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