What is the least expensive and most popular fruit?
What is: Bananas
Which is colder, the North pole or the South pole?
What is: the south pole
What comes down but never goes up?
What is: Rain
How many electrons does hydrogen have?
What is: 1
What is the address and phone number of AIWCC?
What is: 13415C Fort road and 780-756-1175
What is acrophobia a fear of?
What is: Heights
What is the most densely populated city in the world?
What is: Manila
I have a neck, but no head. I have two arms, but no hands. What am I?
What is: A shirt
Name all the planets in the solar system.
What is Earth, Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Mars, Neptune
What was the previous name of AIWCC?
What is Somali Canadian Women and Children Centre
How many deserts are there in Africa?
What is: 9
I am easy to lift, but hard to throw. What am I?
What is: a feather
What is the name of the tree that never loses it's leaves?
How many people currently work at AIWCC?
What is: 50 people
The piece at the end of a shoelace is called?
What is: An aglet
In which country would you find Mount Kilimanjaro?
What is: Tanzania
I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?
What is: Seven
What is the worlds fastest growing plant?
What is: Bamboo
What year was AIWCC founded?
What is: 2010
What does HTTP stand for?
What is: Hypertext transfer protocol
The Great Lakes are made up of how many bodies of water?
What is: 5
Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Ontario
What do the numbers 69,11,88 have in common?
What is: They all read the same way when placed upside down
Which blood type is the rarest in humans?
What is: AB negative
What is AIWCC's vision statement? Select from the following:
1. Always acting with integrity and being transparent and accountable to those we serve
2. Immigrant women and their families are empowered to overcome barriers and achieve their full potential
3. Creating programs, promoting opportunities and building connections to support healthy and vibrant communities
What is Number 2: Immigrant women and their families are empowered to overcome barriers and achieve their full potential.