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100

This planet is closest to the Sun.

Mercury

100

This animal is known for its black and white stripes.

Zebra

100

This Canadian city hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics.

Montreal

100

This fruit is the main ingredient in guacamole.

Avocado

100

The capital of France is this city.

Paris

200

The first human to walk on the Moon.

Neil Armstrong

200

A group of lions is called this.

Pride

200

The first Prime Minister of Canada.

Sir John A. Macdonald

200

This classic Italian pasta sauce is made with tomatoes, basil, and garlic.

Marinara Sauce

200

This famous landmark in Egypt was built as a tomb for Pharaohs.

Answer: The Great Pyramid of Giza

300

The largest planet in our Solar System.

Jupiter

300

The world’s largest land mammal.

Elephant

300

Canada officially became a country in this year.

1867

300

made with tomatoes, basil, and garlic.The process of cooking food in hot water just below boiling is called this.

Simmering

300

This country is home to the Great Barrier Reef.

Answer: Australia

400

This space telescope was launched in 1990.

Hubble Space Telescope

400

This bird is known for its ability to mimic human speech.

Parrot

400

This battle was a turning point in the War of 1812.

Battle of Queenston Heights

400

This French dish is made with eggs, cream, and cheese, often served as a quiche.

Quiche

400

This ancient city was famously buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

Answer: Pompeii

500

The first successful space station.

Mir

500

This animal can change the color of its skin for camouflage.

Chameleon

500

Canada’s national holiday, celebrated on July 1st, is called this.

Answer: Canada Day

500

This type of cheese is often used in a traditional Greek salad.

Feta

500

This country has the world’s longest coastline.

Answer: Canada