Canadian History
Science Class
Math Time
Grammar Hammer
Around the World
100

This country officially became a nation on July 1, 1867.

What is Canada?

100

This planet is known as the Red Planet.

What is Mars?

100

The sum of the angles in a triangle always equals this many degrees.

What is 180?

100

This part of speech describes a person, place, thing, or idea.

What is a noun?

100

This is the largest continent on Earth.

What is Asia?

200

He was the first Prime Minister of Canada.

Who is Sir John A. MacDonald?


200

H2O is the chemical formula for this substance.

What is water?


200

A number that can only be divided by 1 and itself is called this.

What is a prime number?

200

“He runs quickly.” In this sentence, the word quickly is this part of speech.

What is an adverb?

200

The Eiffel Tower is located in this country.

What is France?

300

This symbolic maple leaf appears on Canada's national flag.

What is the red maple leaf?

300

This force pulls objects toward the Earth.


What is gravity?

300

This is the name of a 6-sided polygon.

What is a hexagon?

300

This punctuation mark ends a question.

What is a question mark?

300

This ocean is the largest and deepest.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

400

This historic trading company, founded in 1670, helped shape early Canadian commerce.

What is the Hudson's Bay Company?

400

Photosynthesis mainly takes place in this part of a plant.

What is the leaf?

400

The mean, median, and mode are all types of this.

What is average (or measures of central tendency)?

400

A word that connects clauses or sentences is called this.

What is a conjunction?

400

The equator passes through this continent known for its wildlife.

What is Africa?

500

This war in 1812 saw British and Canadian forces defend against an invasion by the United States.

What is the War of 1812?

500

This organ pumps blood throughout your body.

What is the heart?

500

This is the value of π (pi) rounded to two decimal places.

What is 3.14?

500

“Their,” “they’re,” and “there” are examples of these confusing words.

What are homophones?

500

This country is both a continent and a country.

What is Australia?