Canadian Artists
Animals
Science
Human Body
Music
100

What Canadian artist was the first to have a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 with the song “Sugar, Sugar” in 1969?

The Archies (Canadian-American group, featuring Ron Dante, a Canadian)

100

Q: Which is the only species of bird that can fly backward?
 


A: The hummingbird.

100

Which element makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere?
 


A: Nitrogen.

100


Process by which the body breaks down food into smaller components, such as nutrients and energy, so they can be absorbed and used by the body.


 


Digestion


100


 What song did John Lennon release in 1971 as a peace anthem?




A: “Imagine”

200

 What Canadian rock band is known for songs like "Clap for the Wolfman" and “These Eyes”?

A: The Guess Who

200

: Which animal produces the world’s most expensive milk?
 


A: The donkey (used to make “milk of the donkey” skincare products).

200

: What is the chemical symbol for gold?
 


A: Au.

200

Q: Which organ in the human body is capable of regenerating tissue?
 


A: The liver

200

 What band’s song “Light My Fire” was a big hit in the 1960s?



A: The Doors

300

 Which Canadian singer had a hit in 1970 with the song “Snowbird”?



A: Anne Murray

300

Q: Which animal has fingerprints that are almost identical to human fingerprints?
 


A: The koala

300

Which planet is known as the "Giant Red Spot"?
 


A: Jupiter.

300

How many liters of blood does the average adult human body contain?
 


A: About 5 liters.

300

 What was the name of the famous 1970s duo that sang “I Got You Babe”?



A: Sonny and Cher

400

Which Canadian artist, originally from Winnipeg, was a key member of the folk duo “Ian and Sylvia” in the 1960s?


A: Ian Tyson

400

Q: Which animal can sleep for three years at a time?
 


A: The snail

400


  What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?


Answer: Mercury

400

Which part of the human body contains the smallest bones?

The ear

400

 Q: Who was the “Queen of Soul” who released hits like “Think” and “Chain of Fools” in the 1960s and 70s?



A: Aretha Franklin

500

 

Which vocal group is best known for their 1957 hit "Little Darlin'" and is considered one of the key influences in the doo-wop and rock and roll genres?




Answer: The Diamonds

500

Q: Which animal has the longest lifespan of any mammal?
 


A: The bowhead whale can live over 200 years.

500

 Which part of the human body contains the smallest bones?
 

 Which part of the human body contains the smallest bones?
Answer: The ear

500

Which medical term from the Latin terms for “blood” and “break forth” refers to a lot of bleeding, which can be life-threatening?
 



Answer: Hemorrhage

500

Q: Which 1970s song by ABBA features the line “Dancing Queen, feel the beat from the tambourine”?



A: “Dancing Queen”