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100

How many time zones does Canada have?  

6

100

What do you call the elements helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon and oganesson?

Noble Gasses

100

  Medical scientist who co-discovered insulin, winning the Nobel Prize in 1923.  

Sir Frederick Banting

100

70's: Which rock group is known for the album "Rumours," released in 1977?

Fleetwood Mac

100

What symbol, used by the former kings of France, has also been used to represent many francophone communities in Canada?

The Fleur-De-Lys

200

What is Canada’s only officially bilingual province?

New Brunswick

200

What is the name of the red pigment found in vertebrates that functions in oxygen transport?

Hemoglobin

200

What international prize was awarded to Lester Pearson in 1957?

Nobel Peace Prize

200

80's: Who sang, “Total Eclipse of the Heart” 

Bonnie Tyler

200

An Inukshuk is typically made of what material?

Stone

300

. What is the name of the deepest lake in Canada?

Great Slave Lake

300

What is the study of fungi called?

Mycology

300

Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae served as a medical officer in the First World War and wrote what is considered to be Canada’s most famous war poem. What is it called?

In Flanders Fields

300

90's:  Elton John released his "Candle In The Wind 1997" as a tribute to whom?

Princess Diana

300

In 1980, Terry Fox began a cross-country run, the “Marathon of Hope,” to raise money for what cause?

Cancer Research

400

What Canadian province or territory boasts the longest freshwater beach in the world?

Ontario

400

What element is a diamond composed of?

Carbon

400

Who was the first Canadian in space (1984)?

Marc Garneau

400

My debut album, "Songs In A Minor", was an instant success and catapulted me to fame. What is my name?

Alicia Keys

400

What is the name of the beaded belts used by some Indigenous groups to symbolize treaties with European colonial powers?

Wampum

500

What is the tallest mountain peak in Canada?

Mt. Logan

500

Atoms of the same chemical element but with different atomic masses are known as what?

Isotopes

500

In 1931 this Canadian became the first licensed deaf pilot in the world:

Edward T. Payne

500

Which rapper featured on Taio Cruz’s iconic track “Break Your Heart”?

Ludacris

500

What were the four provinces created by the British North America Act?

New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec

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