General Knowledge
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Procedures and stuff
100

The captial of Canada is?

Ottawa

100

Living things are classified into two "large" groups. What are these two groups?

Animals and Plants
100

Read the following number (hint it's no decimal 2)

1756987.2

One million, seven hundred 56 thousand, 9 hundred 87 and 2 tenths

100

This is a comparison using "like" or "as"...

Similie

100

This is the code for Mrs. Birk's French Google Classroom?

p4gtrwm

200

GTA stands for?

Greater Toronto Area

200

How many planets are there in our solar system?

8 planets

200

2.1 meters is equal to how many decimeters?

21

200
identfy the mistakes in this sentence

Identify is no capitalized

There is no ending punctuation.

200

What is the colour of the grade 7 attendance folders?

Black

300

What city in Ontario is know as "The Flower City"?

Brampton

300

In order to reduce the amount of waste in our environment, we are asked to do these three things.

Reduce, reuse, recycle

300

This angle is greater than 90o but less than 180o?

Obtuse angle

300

A word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language. 

Synonym

300

How many mm's must we remain apart in the school?

1000mm

400

Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba are know as?

The praries

400

This type of electricy is generated when your rub your sock covered feet across a carpet...

Static electricity

400

What is the theoretical probability of rolling an even number on a six sided cube?

3 / 6

400

This type of word is used to describe a noun....

Adjective

400

We are class ___ and we are in room ___?

704, 201

500

Canada has more of "these" than the rest of the world combine.

Lakes

500

The upward-acting force on an airplane wing or airfoil?

Lift

500

If n + 1 = 15 and n + 1 + s = 19, then what value does s represent?

N + 1 = 15, N = 14

N + 1 + s = 19

14 + 1 + s = 19

15 + s = 19........... s = 4

500

These types of nouns are ALWAYS captialized.

Proper nouns

500

Who is the funniest, smartestest, and most handsomest teacher in the school?

Mr. Baylis