9x8=
72
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottowa
Who is our prime minister?
Justin Trudeau
Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo da Vinci
What is a verb and give an example.
An action word (running, dancing, typing, etc.)
16x32=
512
What are the four states of matter?
Liquid, solid, gas, and plasma
What statutory holiday is on September 30?
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
How many hearts does an octopus have?
Three
Give an example of alliteration.
Poem with repeating beginning sounds.
- Sally sells sea shells on the sea shore.
2/5 +3/4 =
Answer as a mixed number :)
1 3/20
What is the hottest planet in our solar system?
Venus
Name three different types of government
Federal, municipal, provincial and territorial
What five colours are on the Olympic rings?
Red, blue, green, black, yellow
What is the plural of the word "fly?"
Flies
If a word ends in "y" and is preceded by a consonant, replace y with ies.
What shape has 6 sides?
Hexagon
Name five different landforms.
Lake, mountain, plain, valley, bay, ocean, beach, canyon, cave, cliff, desert, etc.
Why were trading posts established in particular locations?
Trading posts were used to support trade. Since, one of the most common methods of transportation was by water, the trading posts were often set up near water ways (e.g. Fort Langley).
How many bones does a human body have? (have to get within 10)
Around 206.
What is a simile and give an example.
A type of figurative language that compares two things while using the words "like" or "as."
"As quiet as a mouse"
"I ran like the wind"
23x157=
3611
How many provinces and territories does Canada have? Plus, name all of them.
Alberta, BC, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Yukon, Quebec, Northwest Territories Ontario, Prince edward Island (13)
Name a branch of the government.
Legislative Branch (senate and house of commons) and Executive Branch (PM and cabinet)
Name the largest man-made structure on earth.
The Great Wall of China.
What is a palindrome?
A word that is spelt the same forwards and backwards (e.g. mom, dad, racecar, etc.).