Space
Canada
Sports
Oceans
Habitat
100

What is the closest planet to the Sun?

Mercury

100

Which Canadian province has the largest population?

Ontario

100
  • What sport uses a net, a ball, and teams of six players?


Volleyball

100
  •  How many oceans are on Earth? 

  • 200: What is the largest ocean? (Answer: Pacific Ocean)

  • 300: What percent of Earth is covered by oceans? (Answer: About 70%)


(Answer: Five)

100
  • What habitat do camels live in?

(Answer: Desert)

200

What planet is known as the “Red Planet”?

Mars


200

Which province is the smallest in Canada?

Prince Edward 

200


  • What is the name of the world’s biggest soccer tournament that happens every four years?


FIFA World Cup

200

What is the largest ocean?

Pacific

200
  • What is the main habitat of penguins?

 (Answer: Polar / Antarctic)

300

What is the name of the galaxy we live in?

Milky way

300

Canada is divided into provinces and territories. How many are there in total?

10 province and 3 territories

300

Which Canadian sport was created by Indigenous Peoples and is played with a stick and net?

 Lacrosse

300

What percent of Earth is covered by oceans?

70%

300

What is it called when animals sleep through the winter?

(Answer: Hibernation)

400

What are the small rocky objects that orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter?

Asteroids

400

What animal is Canada’s national symbol?

Beaver

400

Which Canadian sport was created by Indigenous Peoples and is played with a stick and net?

(Answer: Lacrosse)

400

Which ocean is the warmest?

 Indian Ocean

400

What is it called when animals blend into their surroundings to hide?
 

Answer: Camouflage

500

What force keeps planets orbiting around the Sun

Gravity

500

Which province is known as the “Land of 100,000 Lakes”

Manitoba

500

What is the only country to play in every single World Cup soccer tournament?
 

(Answer: Brazil)

500

What is the deepest part of the ocean called?

 (Answer: Mariana Trench)

500

What do we call animals that are active at night?

(Answer: Nocturnal animals)