Riddle Me This
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Canada Trivia
100

What word in a dictionary is always spelled incorrectly?

Incorrectly.
100
What is New Jersey's state nickname?
The Garden State.
100

In what game is the word 'love' used?

Tennis
100
A panda's entire diet consists mostly of what plant?
Bamboo
100

This Canadian city was named after a berry.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

200

What has a thumb and four fingers but is not alive?

A glove.
200
This is known as the Sunshine State!
Florida
200

What type of race is the Tour de France?

Cycling (bikes)
200

What is a group of cats called?

A clowder

200

Canada has 2,860 of these, twice as many as the United States.

Hockey rinks. That’s more than any other country.

300
What gets wet when drying?
A towel.
300
This is the southern most state in the U.S.A.
Hawaii
300

In which sport do you run and jump as far as possible onto a sandpit?

Long Jump
300

What is the only bird known to fly backwards?

Hummingbird
300

This event was the most watched broadcast in Canadian history.

 The 2010 Olympic men’s hockey final. Some 16.6 million Canadians watched Team Canada clinch the gold medal.

400

Mr. Smith has 4 daughters. Each daughter has a brother. How many children does Mr. Smith have?

5
400
This is the state known as the Lone Star State.
Texas
400

Which sport uses the lightest ball?

Ping Pong (Table Tennis)
400

Cynophobia is the fear of what kind of animal?

Dog

400

The oldest surviving basketball court in the world resides in this province.

New Brunswick. The court, in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, was first used in 1893, and there are plans to turn it into a museum.

500

When you have me you feel like sharing. But, if you do share me, you don't have me what am I?


A secret.

500
This state's nickname is "The Land of Enchantment."
New Mexico
500

Where will the 2028 Summer Olympics be held?

Los Angeles, California

500
What is the national animal of Scotland?
The Unicorn.
500

This area has less gravity than the rest of the world.

Hudson’s Bay. It’s due to a combination of the melting Laurentide Ice Sheet and convection in the Earth’s mantle.