Plants
Manitoba
French
Money
True or False
100

The most common way that humans use plants

For food

100

The largest city in Manitoba

Winnipeg

100

How you say "purple" in French

Violet

100

The amount of money that two dimes make

$0.20, twenty cents

100

Jackson Beardy is an artist from Manitoba

True

200

The part of the plant that carries water to the leaves

Stem or Trunk

200

Food is more expensive in this Manitoban city than in Winnipeg

Churchill

200

How you say the number 11 in French

Onze

200

The number of quarters in one dollar ($1)

4

200

 A lawn mower chops the stem of a sunflower plant in half. The stem is separated from the roots and all the leaves are cut off. The plant will die. 

True - the roots are needed for the plant to survive

300

5 things that plants need to survive

Sunlight, water, soil (nutrients), air, space

300

The physiographic region that we live in

Interior Plains/Prairies

300

How you say "I am Canadian" in French

Je suis Canadien

300

The number of nickels in one dollar ($1)

20

300

Pollination helps plants make food (conduct photosynthesis)

False - it helps plants make seeds

400

The 3 things needed for a plant to conduct photosynthesis

Carbon dioxide (C02), sunlight, water

400

One of Manitoba's National Parks

Riding Mountain or Wapusk

400

Name a French food and it's English translation

...

400

The total amount when you have $4.75 and get $4.35 more

$9.10

400

In the story "Memoirs of a Hamster", a dog named Chuck saves Seymour with his barking

False, the dog's name is Buck

500

The name of a plant that is native to Manitoba

Prairie Crocus, Big Bluestem, Goldenrod, Dogwood...

500

The number of different Treaty territories there are in Manitoba (bonus if you can name them)

6 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9)

500

How you say "I live in Winnipeg" in French

J'habite à Winnipeg

500

The amount of change given when Ms. Epp buys $7.05 worth of candy with a $10 bill. 

$2.95

500

Polar bears live in the Canadian Shield region of Manitoba

False - they live in the Hudson Bay Lowlands