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What is ONE official language spoken in Quebec?

The residents of Quebec have two official languages - French and English.

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Who was the first premier (president) of Quebec?
Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau
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What is a big city inside Quebec that has close ties to the name of the province?
Trick Question - Quebec City
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What system of currency does Quebec use?
Trick question - Canadian Dollars, like all of Canada does.
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What do the maple branches on the coat of arms represent?
This represents the many maple trees in Canada
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How much land in Quebec is covered in water?
71,000 square miles
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Which French explorer found and claimed Quebec? (And no, it's not Christopher Columbus.)
Jacques Cartier, he was also the first European to map the area and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.
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How much precipitation, yearly, does Quebec receive?
300+ centimeters
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What types of bills (cash) are in Quebec? (Ex. 1, 2, 5, 10 etc.) Guess two
5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 dollar bills are available in Quebec, and in coins of 1, 5, 10 and 25 cents.
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What is the Quebec's Provincial symbol?
The Flour de Lis is the symbol that is on all four corners of the flag.
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What was the population of Quebec in 2011 (last census) Note: We have the exact answer of the population. All you need to do is guess the first digit, like 7000, or 200,000.
The total population, according to the most recent census, was 765,706. So, if you guessed 700,000-800,000, (rounding) you would be correct!
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What famous NHL hockey goalie was on the Avalanches and Canadians?
Patrick Roy played goalie in both of these areas.
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How many regions are within the central province of Quebec?
There are three - the Central Region, the Southern Region, and the Western Region, that thrive within Quebec.
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What are some of the main resources found in Quebec?
Some resources found in Quebec are titanium, silver, and nickel.
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What year did the "Fleurdale" Flag become the official Flag of Quebec?
The Fleurdale Flag became the official flag of Quebec in 1950.
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What year did Quebec join the Canadian Confederation?

Quebec joined the Canadian Confederation in 1867.

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Who was a Canadian inventor that helped develop the first radio transmissions?
Reginald Fessenden
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What is the tallest mountain in Quebec?
Mount D'Iberville (and no, you didn't need to pronounce it correct to get the points - this is probably because we can't pronounce it either)
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There is a very big idea about currency in Quebec that is being processed. What is it?
Americans are wanting to bring US dollars into Quebec.
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What do the colors on the Canadian flag (Blue and White) stand for?
Blue for heaven, and white for purity.
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What motto is written under the coat of arms for Quebec?
JE ME SOUVIENS (I remember)
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What former Quebec resident is said to be the strongest man alive?
Louis Cyr
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If Quebec means 'where the river narrows', why was the province named Quebec?
Because Quebec City is where St. Lawrence River narrows into a cliff.
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What are two of Quebec's trade partners? (Multiple different answers provided).
U.S, Mexico, France, Germany, Spain. (Fun Fact: Quebec is a desired location when it comes to selecting a trade center).
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What is the provincial tree of Quebec?
The yellow birch tree is known to Quebec.
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