Canadian Geography
English Literary Terms
Famous Landmarks
Poorly Explained Sports
Science Rules
200

This province is Canada’s most populous and home to Toronto, the country’s largest city.

Ontario

200

This term refers to the sequence of events in a story.

Plot

200

This towering iron lattice structure in Paris was originally criticized but is now one of the world’s most visited landmarks.

Eiffel Tower

200

You hit a tiny yellow moon with a frying pan and scream when it hits the net

Tennis

200

The force that pulls objects toward the center of the earth

Gravity

400

Known for its French-speaking majority, this province is the second largest by area and the only one with French as its official language.

Quebec

400

This is the struggle or problem that drives the story’s action.

Conflict

400

This massive statue in New York Harbor represents freedom and was a gift from France.

Statue of Liberty

400

Kick, Run, Kick, Fall, Scream for a foul, Repeat

Soccer / English Football

400

The chemical symbol for water

H2O

600

This prairie province’s capital is Regina, and it’s famous for vast wheat fields and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police training academy.

Saskatchewan

600

This moment is the turning point when the main character faces their biggest challenge.

Climax

600

This massive stone structure in China stretches over 13,000 miles to protect against invasions.

The Great Wall of China

600

Two sweaty people in a sandbox try to make each other sit down

Wrestling
600

The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy

Photosynthesis

800

This northern territory, with Yellowknife as its capital, is known for the stunning Northern Lights and diamond mines.

Northwest Territories

800

A comparison using “like” or “as” to describe something by likening it to something else.

Simile

800

This wonder, built as a tomb for an emperor’s wife, is an iconic symbol of India.

Taj Mahal

800

People wear armour and poke each other with long sticks, legally

Fencing

800

The phenomenon in which the moon blocks the sun's light from reaching Earth

Solar Eclipse

1000

This province’s capital is Fredericton, and it’s known for the Bay of Fundy, which has some of the highest tides in the world.

New Brunswick

1000

This literary device gives human traits to non-human things or abstract ideas.

Personification

1000

This massive statue in Brazil overlooks Rio de Janeiro with open arms.

Christ the Redeemer

1000

People slide heavy stones on ice and yell at brooms like they owe them money

Curling

1000

The blood type is known as the universal donor

O Negative