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100

What type of scientist studies rocks?

A geologist.

100

What is the name of the official Queen/King’s representative in Canada?

The Governor General.

100

In curling, what is the name of the target the stones are aimed at?

The House

100

Which province is known as “Canada’s smallest province”?

Prince Edward Island.

200

What is the study of weather called?

Meteorology.

200

What famous speech begins with “I have a dream”?

Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.

200

Which Canadian sprinter broke the 100m world record at the 1996 Olympics (later disqualified)?

Ben Johnson.

200

Which province has the largest population in Canada?

Ontario.

300

What natural disaster is measured with the Richter scale?

Earthquakes.

300

What is the name of the elected lower house of Canada’s Parliament?

The House of Commons.

300

In golf, what is the term for a score of one under par on a hole?

Birdie.

300

Which province’s official flower is the prairie lily?

Saskatchewan.

400

What type of cloud looks like fluffy cotton balls?

Cumulus clouds.

400

The official residence address of the Prime Minister of Canada ?  

24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa

400

What Canadian city hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics?

Vancouver.

400

Which province is home to Gros Morne National Park?

Newfoundland and Labrador.

500

What do you call a group of stars that form a pattern?

A constellation.

500

What international organization was founded in 1945 to promote global peace and cooperation?

The United Nations.

500

Which athlete lit the Olympic cauldron at the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics?

Robyn Perry.

500

What is Alberta's new license plate slogan?

Strong and Free