CANADIAN HISTORY
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200

This 1870 armed uprising, led by Métis leader Louis Riel, sought to defend Métis rights and land.

What is the Red River Rebellion?

200

This race, part of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, is held annually in Toronto.

What is the Queen's Plate?

200

This is Canada’s easternmost point and part of Newfoundland and Labrador.

What is Cape Spear?

200

This robotic arm, built by Canada, has been used on the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station.

What is the Canadarm?

200

 This actor won an Oscar for his role as Atticus Finch in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird.

This actor won an Oscar for his role as Atticus Finch in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird.

400

This Canadian city first served as the capital of the Province of Canada before Ottawa was chosen in 1857.  

What is Kingston?

400

This female tennis player became the first Canadian to win a Grand Slam singles title at the US Open in 2019. 


Who is Bianca Andreescu?

400

This country is home to the northernmost point of mainland Europe.

What is Norway? (Cape Nordkinn)

400

Beth reads for a quarter of an hour each day. How long does she spend reading each week?

1 hour and 45 minutes (105 mins)

400

This 1959 historical epic, starring Charlton Heston, is famous for its chariot race scene.

What is Ben-Hur?

600

This act, passed in 1867, officially established the Dominion of Canada.

What is the British North America Act?

600

Known as the “Wizard of Westwood,” this college basketball coach led UCLA to 10 NCAA championships in 12 years.

Who is John Wooden?

600

This Asian country, known for its thousands of islands, is the world's largest archipelago.

What is Indonesia?

600

This planet has the largest volcano in the solar system. 

What is Mars?

600

Directed by François Truffaut, this 1959 French New Wave film tells the story of a troubled youth named Antoine Doinel.

What is The 400 Blows?

800

In 1982, this act was passed, giving Canada full control over its constitution without needing British approval.

What is the Constitution Act (or the Canada Act)?

800

This former Canadian NHL team moved to the U.S. in 1996 and became the Colorado Avalanche.

What is the Quebec Nordiques?

800

This U.S. state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes” and shares a border with Canada.

What is Minnesota?

800

This smallest unit of an element retains all the chemical properties of that element.

What is an atom?

800

This 1994 drama, starring Tom Hanks, follows the life of a man with a below-average IQ but incredible achievements.

What is Forrest Gump?

1000

This Canadian Prime Minister was known for his "Just Society" policies and implemented the Official Languages Act in 1969.

Who is Pierre Trudeau?

1000

This Canadian sport involves teams of five players each trying to score by throwing a ball through a hoop.

What is basketball? (Invented by Canadian Dr. James Naismith)

1000

This sea separates Saudi Arabia from Africa.

What is the Red Sea?

1000

This element, with the symbol O, is essential for human respiration.

What is oxygen?

1000

This actor starred as Indiana Jones in the Raiders of the Lost Ark series.

Who is Harrison Ford?

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